Firefox Save And Quit

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I understand that in earlier Firefox versions (I have seen this feature in Firefox 3 and 4, I don't know when it was removed, or hidden) there was an option in the dialog which asks you if you are sure you want to close the browser which would allow you to Quit & Save. Just auto updated to Firefox 63. No save tabs and quit. I've tried setting session restore as a default, but it does not work for me. Sometimes I may have 10-15 tabs open doing research and want to recheck the next day. Other times I just want to ditch the lot and start again th enext day with a fresh approach.

Firefox Save And Quit

Read:.In the older version, if more than one tabs are opened in the browser, closing the browser would prompt you to decide whether to save the tabs before quitting, so that the tabs can be restored automatically when you launch Firefox next time.This feature has been removed from the latest version Firefox 4.0. Closing the browser with multiple tabs does not give the option of saving the opened tabs before you quit. Though there is an option at the Firefox default homepage to restore the previous session, but that can’t be a good replacement of the previous Save and Quit feature.This tutorial describes how to get back the old Save and Quit feature in Firefox 4.0. Here is the step-by-step guide.Step 1. Open the Firefox 4.0 browser and type about:config at the address bar, then hit Enter.Step 2. You should get a warning message like this:Step 3.

Click on the “I’ll be careful, I promise!” button. It will take you into the configuration page which contains a bunch of rows with different preferences with their value.Step 4. Now, type “showQuit” (without quotes) at the Filter bar.

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The preference, named as browser.showQuitWarning will automatically appear along in the top.Step 5. The value of this preference is “false” by default. Our goal is to change this value to “true”.

Right-click on the preference name and select “ Toggle” to toggle the value.You are done! Now whenever you want to close the brower containing multiple tabs, it will show the Save and Quit dialogue box.Do share your opinion with us.Related article: Open The Same Link In Different Browser From Mozilla Firefox.

I understand that in earlier Firefox versions (I have seen this feature in Firefox 3 and 4, I don't know when it was removed, or hidden) there was an option in the dialog which asks you if you are sure you want to close the browser which would allow you to Quit & Save.This option would do almost the same thing as force quitting the browser currently does when it crashes or is unresponsive. Is there such an option in Firefox 50? I am running Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 with GNOME 3.22.I would like there to be an easy way of me accessing this option, however I won't want to use it too often due to security reasons so I don't want it to become the default.