I usually have three:
- the current Stack Overflow question I'm answering or editing
- one for refreshing newest questions on Stack Overflow
- browsing meta.
Extra points for honesty. Let's hear it.
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I usually have three:
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Only one SO Family tab open for me. It helps me stay on task with what I'm supposed to be doing at work. |
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About 20+ tabs open for various SE sites. It helps me stay on task with what I'm supposed to be doing at work. |
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I have one open on the newest meta questions, one on the newest SO questions and a tab open on GMail so I can spell check my posts before I submit anything. |
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Usually 3, SO, meta and the question I'm currently reading/responding to. Occasionally more if I've recently answered a question and want to check frequently for replies (or votes :-P). |
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I have a frontend for watching all 3 (later 4) sites at once and I double click on an interesting question to open it in the default browser. When I'm done, I close that tab and don't care how many tabs are open - changes to other posts become automatically apparent in my frontend. |
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I usually have 4-6 tabs open, one "app tab" (Firefox 4 feature), and several others that I'm editing - sometimes I will open 7-8 tabs to edit them all in a row. |
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