CTRL + SHIFT + T to re-open previous session
So I'm using firefox (developer edition to be exact but I don't think it matters). And on G Chrome I would often have three tabs open and then just exit the browser. And if I re-open the browser I can use CTRL + SHIFT + T. And it would re-open all the three tabs. But on Firefox in order to do this I have to go to history and click open restore previous session (CTRL + SHIFT + T doesn't do anything).
Is there any way I can the behaviour that I have in Chrome, to also happen in Firefox. (This behaviour in chrome is default btw).
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That actions works fine for me in firefox 66.0.2x64 without problem.
Hello zikohh,
Would you please do this :
Options/Preferences => General => under "Startup" check :
"Restore previous session"
McCoy said
Hello zikohh, Would you please do this : Options/Preferences => General => under "Startup" check : "Restore previous session"
I don't want all tabs to be restored every time. But only when I do CTRL + SHIFT + T.
WestEnd said
That actions works fine for me in firefox 66.0.2x64 without problem.
So just to confirm you had one or more tabs open and then you closed the browser. You then opened Firefox again, did CTRL + SHIFT + T and it restored the tabs that you had in the previous session?
Because I just tried on two separate computers and it's not working (Firefox 66.0.2 (64-bit)). The other computer I tried on has Firefox developer edition.
zikohh said
I don't want all tabs to be restored every time. But only when I do CTRL + SHIFT + T.
You mentioning closing and then reopening Firefox, made me think you did want to restore the previous session all the time ....
I don't think that what you want is possible, but hopefully somebody will prove me wrong (fingers crossed .... )