(06-11-2016, 05:24 PM)peefour Wrote:(06-10-2016, 03:25 PM)CentBrowser Wrote: That feature was removed from Cent because of side effect.
Now we only have Single Extension Process option, it means all extensions share the same process.
If you still want Single Render Process, you can create a shortcut and append this command line(--renderer-process-limit=1) to it.
Please remember this command line shouldn't be used in the Startup Command Line option.
hello,
thanks for your answer!
Hi,
I tried this command in the shortcut target : C:\Users\me\AppData\Local\CentBrowser\Application\chrome.exe --renderer-process-limit=1
The Single Extension Process option is also activated in the browser settings.
but I still have many processes. (each new tab has its own process, and the plugins too.
all extensions are grouped in one process,and the 'not empty tabs' are grouped too, which is good
Is this the normal behaviour of this option?
Thanks!