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Opening multiple home tabs only on first instance of Fire Fox

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I am a recent migrant from Chrome and I am currently in the process of setting up Fire Fox to my liking.

I would like to have 6 pages open on the first time I run Fire Fox and NOT on any subsequent times the browser is run.

I tried achieving this using the home tab settings in preferences but that keeps on opening the same 6 pages every time I run a new instance of Fire Fox which is obviously not what I want.

I did the required due googling trying to find a way to do this on my own but my search results did not turn up much so I decided to ask a question here.

Cheers.

I am a recent migrant from Chrome and I am currently in the process of setting up Fire Fox to my liking. I would like to have 6 pages open on the first time I run Fire Fox and NOT on any subsequent times the browser is run. I tried achieving this using the home tab settings in preferences but that keeps on opening the same 6 pages every time I run a new instance of Fire Fox which is obviously not what I want. I did the required due googling trying to find a way to do this on my own but my search results did not turn up much so I decided to ask a question here. Cheers.

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Hi codeRetard, Firefox doesn't have a built-in setting for this. Some workarounds are:

(1) Save the six tabs as pinned tabs and keep them open so Firefox will restore them at startup

More info: Pinned Tabs - keep favorite websites open and just a click away

(2) Modify your Firefox shortcut with URLs to load at startup

For example (these are for Windows, sorry):

(3) The manual option: bookmark the URLs in one folder and then to launch them all, right-click that folder and choose Open All in Tabs

More info: Bookmarks in Firefox -- in the Bookmark a Page section, below the screenshot (Ctrl+Shift+d)

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Hi codeRetard, Firefox doesn't have a built-in setting for this. Some workarounds are:

(1) Save the six tabs as pinned tabs and keep them open so Firefox will restore them at startup

More info: Pinned Tabs - keep favorite websites open and just a click away

(2) Modify your Firefox shortcut with URLs to load at startup

For example (these are for Windows, sorry):

(3) The manual option: bookmark the URLs in one folder and then to launch them all, right-click that folder and choose Open All in Tabs

More info: Bookmarks in Firefox -- in the Bookmark a Page section, below the screenshot (Ctrl+Shift+d)

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Thank you for your prompt reply.

Of the three different workarounds you mentioned, the pinned tabs seems to be the best option for me. However;

1. Firefox keeps warning me that I am about to close 6 tabs, and if I am sure I want to continue when I am closing the browser window 2. Fire Fox won't reopen the pinned tabs when I reopen the browser.

This is while the page you liked seems to suggest that once pinned they should keep on reopening with every subsequent browser launch.

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codeRetard said

Thank you for your prompt reply. Of the three different workarounds you mentioned, the pinned tabs seems to be the best option for me. However; 1. Firefox keeps warning me that I am about to close 6 tabs, and if I am sure I want to continue when I am closing the browser window 2. Fire Fox won't reopen the pinned tabs when I reopen the browser. This is while the page you liked seems to suggest that once pinned they should keep on reopening with every subsequent browser launch.

Okay, so I had multiple browsers open at the time I implemented the pinned tabs and I believe that was why closing and reopening the browser in which the tabs where pinned kept on not doing what it should have.

What ended up fixing the issue was: 1. Closing all the other open Fire Fix browsers first. 2. Pinning the required pages on a fresh / last open browser instance. 3. Closing the browser using the Ctrl + Q keyboard shortcut 4. Re-opening the browser once more.

afterwards all everything is behaving as it should be / desired.

Cheers.

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Thank you for confirming the specific steps.