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How to enable ‘Save and Quit’ option in Firefox 4


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If you’ve recently updated to Firefox 4, then you must have noticed a new design and some new features. But there’s one very handy feature ‘Save and Exit’ which is missing in Firefox 4, but was available in previous versions of Firefox browser. However, there is a quick and easy way to get back this option, which restores all the tabs opened in the browser on re-opening Firefox 4.

To Enable ‘Save and Quit’ feature in Firefox 4, just type about:config in the address bar and open it. Enter browser.showQuitWarning in the Filter tab. Double-click the entry named browser.showQuitWarning so that its value changes to ‘true’. That’s it!

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Now you’ll be presented with ‘Quit Firefox’ dialog box on closing Firefox 4

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by default, Firefox 4 save all the tabs when closing, without asking anything, so you can restore them, at any time, in a new session.

it's not a bug, but a new design choice, so Firefox can start faster.

No need to "play" in the config options.

you’ll be able to restore your previous session at any point after start up.

This means that you no longer have to restore your whole session immediately at start up.

This will be available through a menu item in the History menu, as shown below.

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mastermindsos

by default, Firefox 4 save all the tabs when closing, without asking anything, so you can restore them, at any time, in a new session.

it's not a bug, but a new design choice, so Firefox can start faster.

No need to "play" in the config options.

you’ll be able to restore your previous session at any point after start up.

This means that you no longer have to restore your whole session immediately at start up.

This will be available through a menu item in the History menu, as shown below.

tumblr_l8jzm8oDPm1qb3958.png

yeah,but i like the old one. the new implementation need many clicks.

you can also use firefox home(about:home) but i like google homepage more.

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Cheers sometimes having it enabled is a good thing :)

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