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In FF 18, how do I make NewTab open a *completely* blank page? (disable the newtab grid) FF18 doesn't retain browser.newtab.url

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In previous versions, setting browser.newtab.url to about:blank disabled the newtab grid.

Now that I've updated to Firefox 18, Firefox doesn't remember the setting.

When I restart Firefox, it changes the browser.newtab.url that I had set to about:blank back to about:newtab.

In previous versions, setting browser.newtab.url to about:blank disabled the newtab grid. Now that I've updated to Firefox 18, Firefox doesn't remember the setting. When I restart Firefox, it changes the browser.newtab.url that I had set to about:blank back to about:newtab.

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I found an option in Tab Utilities that took care of the problem.

Thanks for your response.

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If you do not keep changes after a restart then see:

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I found an option in Tab Utilities that took care of the problem.

Thanks for your response.