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remove "new private window" so "work offline" can once again be Alt+F+W

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remove "new private window" so "work offline" can once again be Alt+F+W Alt+F+W used to mean "work offline" now its Alt+F+K as Alt+F+W is "New private window" How do i get rid of New private window" menu item and have Alt+F+W be "work offline" again same file menu as PREVIOUS version (Alt+F+W means OFFLINE) just updated from 17.0.11esr to 24.2.0esr

remove "new private window" so "work offline" can once again be Alt+F+W Alt+F+W used to mean "work offline" now its Alt+F+K as Alt+F+W is "New private window" How do i get rid of New private window" menu item and have Alt+F+W be "work offline" again same file menu as PREVIOUS version (Alt+F+W means OFFLINE) just updated from 17.0.11esr to 24.2.0esr

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Hi nowaynowayman,

Sorry this is not really the place for such a discussion.

This is unfortunately not a direct solution to your question I but I hope it helps.

The people who answer questions here, for the most part, are other Firefox users volunteering their time (like me), not Mozilla employees or Firefox developers.

If you want to leave feedback for Firefox developers, you can go to the Firefox Help menu and select Submit Feedback... or use this link. (You'll need to be on the latest version of Firefox to submit feedback). Your feedback gets collected at http://input.mozilla.org/, where a team of people read it and gather data about the most common issues.

HOWEVER although again not strictly on topic to discuss hacks and modifications to Firefox someone may offer some ideas, but you would be better trying elsewhere, possibly one of the Mozillazine fora.

Presumably you are doing corporate deployments of Firefox. You may find it interesting looking at some of this developers blogs: