If you are anything like me, when you open your browser of choice you like to have your tabs re-open from 'last time' - and fast!



So, if you like to browse the Web with multiple tabs open (at once), then there’s a great way to speed up your browser (Firefox) and enhance performance. This is done by loading one tab at a time when you restart – or any time you open your browser.

The best thing is that this is easily done by changing a few simple and easy to use settings. Once you have made these changes, each tab will load as you select it (instead of all tabs at once), making Firefox faster. You are now managing your Firefox memory, which makes your Firefox start up faster, and new pages load more quickly, which makes your experience better, and makes you a happier Firefox user! In the next few months, this will be the norm for everyone, because we’re going to build it into the browser. Until then, here’s how you can turn on this setting yourself.

Steps:
1. Select Firefox > Options (Preferences on a Mac)
2. In the General panel of your Options menu – look at your Startup selection
3. From the drop-down menu, select Show my windows and tabs from last time – this will restore the pages you were visiting the last time you closed Firefox.
4. Just under that drop-down box, check the box that reads Don’t load tabs until selected. Voila! Now, only the last tab you were working in will be loaded on start-up.

Enjoy your faster browser!