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| Show infobar session restore
| {{StatusAtRisk|status=Unclear whether we can get this in a release that'll be meaningful (e.g. a 4.0.1 or similar)}}
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| Alex Limi
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== Summary ==
When session restore was made implicit and moved to the History menu + a button on about:home, there are still some people that miss out on the transition when upgrading, and think they lost their previous session if they have a custom home page. A simple infobar could be a quick fix to
== Team ==
Who's working on this?
* '''Feature Manager''': Alex Limi
* '''Lead Developer''': Paul O'Shannessy
* '''Reviewer''':
* '''QA''':
* '''UX''': Alex Limi
== Release Requirements ==
* When (re)starting the browser with a saved session, an infobar should show if there's a custom home page defined — but not if about:home is the default.
== Next Steps ==
* Talk to FF team and see if this is something that we can / want to make happen.
== Open Issues ==
* This probably has localization impact, which isn't ideal for a 4.0.x release.
== Related Bugs & Dependencies ==
{{Bug|}}
== Designs ==
== Test Plans ==
None so far.
== Non-Goals ==
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