What I am going to do is I am going to use the database lib to capture the data before the tab crashes.
No only Chrome So, we can state:
how much elements you add to list, limitation will be a quantity free memory
Actually in all browsers.
But always you can stopped this function with more hard methods or easier.
Yes, I know. Task Manager.
Here is a project that tests how many items a list can hold on your computer: Snap! 6.9.2 Build Your Own Blocks Let it run until the tab crashes, reload, and run the project again to see the results. WARNING: PROJECT WILL CONTROL PRESENTATION MODE. DO NOT MANUALLY SWITCH IT OR THE TEST MAY FAIL.
its going past 100000000
I updated it.
20000000< And Going.
I don't think there is a limit.
I FINALLY GOT A RESULT!
"22242146 Items Were In The List"
Using Chromebook. Not bad for 4GB of RAM.
dang.
Did you try the test?
yeah, duh.
I mean with the new update.
yeah, I did.
THIS time I got 22253097 BLANK Items.
(test to checking)