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Is it possible to always open Firefox to a known desktop location & size?

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I have an environment where I open a number of windows for my application to specific locations on the desktop. The "help" features will open a Firefox browser instance with an appropriate local url. What I would like to do is specify the same initial starting location and size for the browser window upon startup.

Is this possible through a configuration or command line option? Is it possible to "lock" the position information that is saved on browser exit? I have tried the starting the browser specifying "-height nnn -width nnn" on the command line but this does not seem to do anything.

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I have an environment where I open a number of windows for my application to specific locations on the desktop. The "help" features will open a Firefox browser instance with an appropriate local url. What I would like to do is specify the same initial starting location and size for the browser window upon startup. Is this possible through a configuration or command line option? Is it possible to "lock" the position information that is saved on browser exit? I have tried the starting the browser specifying "-height nnn -width nnn" on the command line but this does not seem to do anything. Thanks!

Keazen oplossing

In that version it may still work if you use a JavaScript window.open call to specify the position.

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Update to Firefox 10.0 and see how that is.

http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/

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Can't update, site requires this version.

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Keazen oplossing

In that version it may still work if you use a JavaScript window.open call to specify the position.