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Using any version since March 2016 causes high CPU usage (100% for the core) when you set the multi-row tab bar to top or bottom. Left and right or disabled does not show this behavior. I haven't tried any version before that.
Firefox is the Developer Edition 53.0a2 (2017-02-11) (64-bit) on Win7 x64.
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Ditto. Not just "high" CPU, but on loading a saved session the CPU is so high that FF is unresponsive and totally unusable. User input is not needed (as per #153) and user input not actually possible. Was fine in 52, first appeared in 53. Mac 10.10.5.
This issue or a related one seemed to have returned in Unbranded Firefox 55.0.1 x64.
The CPU usage returns to normal once you select the last tab in the row.
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Using any version since March 2016 causes high CPU usage (100% for the core) when you set the multi-row tab bar to top or bottom. Left and right or disabled does not show this behavior. I haven't tried any version before that.
Firefox is the Developer Edition 53.0a2 (2017-02-11) (64-bit) on Win7 x64.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: