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==Restart== | ==Restart== | ||
Restart the firefox browser, but restore the session. So that you can get extensions working without losing all your tabs etc. | <strike>Restart the firefox browser, but restore the session. So that you can get extensions working without losing all your tabs etc.</strike> | ||
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== Startup == | == Startup == | ||
* I like the option to reopen the previously opened tabs from last time on startup. One annoyance though, if I close my main browsing window first and I don't realize a popup was open I lose my tabs. Maybe there could be an extra option (in about:config) to ignore popups when | * I like the option to reopen the previously opened tabs from last time on startup. One annoyance though, if I close my main browsing window first and I don't realize a popup was open I lose my tabs. Maybe there could be an extra option (in about:config) to ignore popups when remembering last opened tabs? Either that or set a time limit, if all windows are closed within 10 seconds they're all saved for next time. | ||
== Refresh (i)Frame == | |||
In IE8, when you right click in a (i)Frame in a page and choose Refresh only that frame is refreshed. For me as a developer this can be real handy. Maybe it's a good idea to also have this functionality for Firefox? | |||
== Close Only This Tab == | |||
Also in IE8, when you close the browser window and it has multiple tabs it offers you the option to only close the current tab. Sometime I'm not aware that I had another tab open and indeed I only wanted to close the current tab. Then this feature comes in handy. | |||
== Search Engine Bar: Ctrl+Enter -> New Tab == | |||
It is possible to configure about.config to open Search Engine toolbar searches in either the current tab or a new tab. I would love to be able to open a search in the current tab with [Enter] and a new tab with the combination of [Ctrl]+[Enter]. I really would use both. | |||
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