Monday, December 12, 2011

How can i start firefox with a message to restore the last session?

I used to have a pop-up message when i start firefox to restore last session but now it's gone. I need it in case i accidentally close something and i want to go back into it. Anybody know how to do it? Thanks.|||You might want to check the box to warn you when closing multiple tabs (Options%26gt;Tabs tab). This will keep you from accidently closing FF.





To get the Restore Last Session/Start New Session option, Firefox must be forced to close without using the normal close options used.





It is best not to force a closure in Task Manager unless you are absolutely sure the process you are closing does not need to save or clean up any operation before being forced to close.





If you are going to close your Operating System anyway, just let FF stay open and do not respond to the multiple tabs box. Windows will shut down and, the next time you use FF, you will have the option to Restore or New session.





Maxthon and a few other browsers have this option built in to it. Maybe one day, FF will, too.





Ron|||there is an option for this in "tools"--"option"...check it out.


http://firefoxvista.com some other useful firefox tip on this website.

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|||I am using that with Firefox to restore the last session - so I can help you with that.





If you are shutting down your computer, just do not close your Firefox browser. The next time you use your FireFox browser in your next start-up, voila, you will get the dialog session.





Alternatively, if you need to shut off Firefox while still having your computer running, use Alt+Ctrl+Delete to go to task manager then click on End Process on firefox.exe

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