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What should I do to see the names of the unloaded tabs instead of URLs?

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What should I do to see the names of the unloaded tabs instead of URLs?

What should I do to see the names of the unloaded tabs instead of URLs?

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The name (title) of a web page is part of the main HTML file and thus only available after the tab has been loaded. If you haven't visited a tab then this information isn't available and you only see the URL.

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I'm curious about the context: when do you see addresses instead of titles on tabs?

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jscher2000 said

I'm curious about the context: when do you see addresses instead of titles on tabs?

When I start the browser. 2-3 weeks ago everything was fine, but now I must click on each tab to see the title. When I just start firefox I can see all titles (pic 1), then it starts the connection (pic 2) to each tab and instead of titles appers URLs (pic 3)

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Hmm, I don't recognize that bar. I assume it's generated by an extension, but which one?

Meanwhile, do the actual tabs show the titles?

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It's Tab Tree, but problem stays even without it. Actual tabs show the titles, I can click on tab, it loads and there is the title. But when I restart Firefox URLs are back.

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Are you using "Clear history when Firefox closes" to clear personal data like the history or the disk cache?

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cor-el said

Are you using "Clear history when Firefox closes" to clear personal data like the history or the disk cache?

No. It is Firefox will remember history in preferences.