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When I click on Firefox in my dock I sometimes go to a restore msg or a goto this address instead of my aol home page

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I just started Firefox yesterday....I put fox on my dock....sometimes when I click on Firefox in my dock I get an error message showing a restore button or I go to a blank page showing "go to this address"... on my third click I go to my homepage aol.com I like ffox and I am going to use it a lot thanks

Jim Bradley I use MAC BOOK10.6.8

I would like when I select Firefox in my dock I go right to AOL

I just started Firefox yesterday....I put fox on my dock....sometimes when I click on Firefox in my dock I get an error message showing a restore button or I go to a blank page showing "go to this address"... on my third click I go to my homepage aol.com I like ffox and I am going to use it a lot thanks Jim Bradley I use MAC BOOK10.6.8 <!-- jebscorpio@aol.com --> I would like when I select Firefox in my dock I go right to AOL

Izmjenjeno od strane NoahSUMO

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My eyes hurt from all caps... I think it could be this issue:

There is a "bug" in Firefox 20 on Mac OS X where if you close all the pages and then Quit Firefox, it thinks it crashed and starts with the crash recovery screen on the next startup.

Two workarounds until this is fixed:

(1) Quit with at least one page open; or

(2) Don't try to restore the previous session after a crash. Here's how that is changed:

(i) In a new tab, type or paste about:config in the address bar and press Enter. Click the button promising to be careful.

(ii) In the search box in that tab, type or paste sessions and pause while the list is filtered

(iii) Double-click browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash to toggle its value from true to false.

This should be fixed in a future release of Firefox.