This is useful because i, for example, want Gmail in a specific container not to be shared with YouTube, Searches, or any other sites (because i need to have Gmail open all day long)
If I click a non-google link inside the container, it opens in a new tab and the current closes. Ctrl+Shift+T is needed every time to go back in history.
Facebook container doesn't have this issue, so it would be great to see it here as well.
When opening a link from inside one container to another - clicking a Facebook link in Google for example - results in 2 tabs opening, can't quite get my head round it?
Upon enabling the extension, it tried to reload all 1000+ tabs of YouTube (don't ask) all at once. Of course this isn't going to go well and is a memory and networking nightmare. This may more be an issue with the original but is there any way around this? The first time I tried to enable the extension, I had to quickly consult another computer for Ctrl+Shift+Q hotkey to clean exit. It "exited" but left background processes with some CPU activity and ~11GB of memory usage. I tried to wait it out for a bit but gave up and used End Task. Firefox started fine with tabs intact but the extension was listed as disabled and was logged out of Google. Backed up my tabs (out of fear) and attempted to enable extension this time knowing it'd go ballistic and Exit immediately. Same result but this time ~3.7GB. Actually managed to wait that out (towards the end there was 300+ processes, then 7, then clean exit...really weird). Reloaded happy that enabled but now all YouTube tabs are blank (but load the correct link) because never technically loaded. I may try restoring the tab backup to see if I can get the titles back but this is fine for now.
But yeah...if there is a way for it to not reload inactive tabs that would be greeeat. </Lumbergh>