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How can I rapidly open Facebook home, then open all of my notifications each in a new tab, without having new tabs refusing to load? Ff can't do >3 tabs @once.

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Open Facebook. Click on notifications. One by one, right-click on each one, and select open in new tab.

Result: only one or two tabs successfully load. Firefox apparently cannot open more than two tabs simultaneously with a DSL connection. and Windows 8.1 on a Dell laptop. :(

The unsuccessful tabs still show New Tab, but are blank white pages, and have the URL that SHOULD HAVE opened. Refresh tab will not load the page. Cut the URL, then paste and go the URL, and the page will load.

Open Facebook. Click on notifications. One by one, right-click on each one, and select open in new tab. Result: only one or two tabs successfully load. Firefox apparently cannot open more than two tabs simultaneously with a DSL connection. and Windows 8.1 on a Dell laptop. :( The unsuccessful tabs still show New Tab, but are blank white pages, and have the URL that SHOULD HAVE opened. Refresh tab will not load the page. Cut the URL, then paste and go the URL, and the page will load.

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METHOD 1 You can do the following:

  • Scan your Computer for viruses.
  • Disable all ad-on and extensions.

Check this page for more information https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-repeatedly-opens-empty-tabs-or-windows

METHOD 2: If it didn't work than

  • Reset the FireFox (It won't delete any history or your saved bookmarks).