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trouble exiting some websites (ex: bank acc) and i am returned to desktop and have to open mozilla and re-enter the open the sites (ex: gmail)

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- open bank site log in. I check my bank balances etc
-Now finished with looking at my bank account. a box on the bank page that says "log out". I click to get out of my account.
- After logging out, brought back to my bank home page.
- some sites have X box at end their site address at the top of the screen. click on the X box and the site disappears, I returned to an open site
- look for X box at my bank home page to leave site, there is no X box
- I have to click on the red x box in the blue line at the very top on my page.
This logs me out of everything and I go back to my desk top.
This happens on some websites and not others.

- open bank site log in. I check my bank balances etc<br /> -Now finished with looking at my bank account. a box on the bank page that says "log out". I click to get out of my account.<br /> - After logging out, brought back to my bank home page.<br /> - some sites have X box at end their site address at the top of the screen. click on the X box and the site disappears, I returned to an open site<br /> - look for X box at my bank home page to leave site, there is no X box<br /> - I have to click on the red x box in the blue line at the very top on my page.<br /> This logs me out of everything and I go back to my desk top.<br /> This happens on some websites and not others.

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Try to close the tab with a double click on that tab or via Ctrl+W.
If you use the close X on the title bar then you close the current Firefox window with all open tabs.


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