Why do safari tabs refresh




















However, it comes at a cost. When the browser does not have enough RAM for processing, it will auto-kill the browser tabs for making RAM available for new pages, thus resulting in auto-reload on visiting the inactive tabs. Disabling the unnecessary processes can stop Safari tabs from auto-reload.

Safari browser has its memory management system, which kills the inactive webpage whenever it needs more RAM. Next time when you revisit the old inactive tab, it automatically starts reloading the page. It is an excellent feature of RAM management. However, frequent reloading of the tabs is often annoying. Safari is designed to run on the minimum resources possible, so as soon as any webpage demands more resources, it stops the processes for other tabs. If you are also stuck in a somewhat similar situation, then here is how you can disable the webpage from auto-reloading on Safari.

Reloading web pages is a problem for almost all modern browsers like Chrome , and Safari is not an exception. The problem arises when the web page you are visiting demands too many resources and starts killing inactive tabs. Browsers tend to get jumbled up with so many processes in the background. And many websites, especially which are using javascript and online video streaming sites, tend to freeze and auto-reload.

Browser cache is a set of temporary files that websites use to show you content. It is beneficial for heavy websites such as Facebook.

But when this temporary cache adds up with time, it starts multiple issues, including web page reloading on Safari Mac. However there are several apps that are designed to save pages for offline reading.

Relaunch Safari now and you should see the Debug menu appear beside the Help menu. The refresh is driven by the site, not by Safari. The manager said the frequent refresh rate for Drudge Report raised concerns about the number of ads being loaded that were actually able to be viewed by users. A explanation from apple as to why this happens would be nice too! Loading page content. Reply Helpful 19 Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.

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