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* Keep firefox running for a moment after close for the set of users who close and reopen the application in order to do a search (because the start page has a search field, and they don't know about the search bar, location bar, or home button).
* Keep firefox running for a moment after close for the set of users who close and reopen the application in order to do a search (because the start page has a search field, and they don't know about the search bar, location bar, or home button).
* A splash screen could alleviate the issue of users not knowing whether their initial double-click to launch Firefox was successful, and inadvertently slowing down startup by making Firefox open ''two'' Windows.
* A splash screen could alleviate the issue of users not knowing whether their initial double-click to launch Firefox was successful, and inadvertently slowing down startup by making Firefox open ''two'' Windows.
* Newly opened and currently selected tabs should have higher priority than other loading in background (from previous session). Additionally most-visited websites and nearby tabs could also have some priority boost (I'm talking about >10 or >20 open tabs scenario).


== Loading web pages ==
== Loading web pages ==
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