• GreyBeard@lemmy.one
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    8 months ago

    Not the person you replied to, but I can help with an example:

    1. I have the browser reopen the tabs I had open last time, but keeps unloaded until I click on them.
    2. The tabs are in a tree hierarchy, meaning I can collapse an entire group while keeping them all open.
    3. My work involves juggling up to 50 different accounts each for a hand full of websites, so containers allow me to quickly swap between accounts signed into the same page.
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        8 months ago

        When you’re keeping things in a tree structure for visual grouping and using containers to manage different logins, bookmarks will lose the tree structure, and you’ll have to specify which container to open it in. If your workflow involves a dozen tabs per context, locating the bookmarks and reopening them every time you switch contexts is a significant time and productivity loss.

        Consider the classic Evidence Board (also known as string wall, crazy wall, conspiracy board, etc.). Saving everything to bookmarks is the equivalent of putting your board’s contents into a drawer, then pinning everything back up whenever you need to look at or update that particular conspiracy. It works, but it’s cumbersome, error-prone, and wastes a lot of time; you’d only do this if you only have one board but multiple things to inspect. Leaving tabs open and simply unloading the inactive tab trees is like having multiple separate boards where you just roll them into a closet when you aren’t using them.

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      8 months ago

      My work involves juggling up to 50 different accounts each for a hand full of websites, so containers allow me to quickly swap between accounts signed into the same page.

      So like astroturfing?

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        8 months ago

        Not at all. Just managing clients stuff on portals that don’t allow for delegated access to a single account.