Say I define different contexts or workspaces. So in my address bar I can type work and it will open up 5 pages that will be associated to that keyword. Then I can type bored and it will open up my 4 defined pages associated to that keyword.

I am NOT asking about pinning pages to the start/home page, and I am NOT asking about loading websites when Firefox starts up (because I don’t want to always load the same things every time I launch ffox). I am also not asking about pinning tabs.

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    1 year ago

    This seems like a really cool implementation, but I cannot get it to open anything beyond the first site I put into the array. I am never prompted about opening multiple tabs, either.

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      1 year ago

      In Firefox you can add about:newtab To the pop-up exceptions list and it should work.

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      1 year ago

      That’s weird. The only reason I can think of is, if you have tweaked with userChrome.css, the toolbar with the question may not be visible. I say that because it has happened to me :). You can try restarting with add-ons disabled (via about:profiles) and see if there is any difference.

      EDIT: Another option would be that there is some setting I’ve changed to allow this. But if I did, I don’t remember doing it :/.

      Here it is how it should look like:

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        1 year ago

        I did give it a shot in a clean profile, but no difference. If I uncover a solution later I will definitely post my findings.