So, it’s “migrate to Firefox because Google is doing more evil things to the web” day. Because of my need to remain constantly connected to my email, I configured Google Chrome to launch several pages at start up: my personal email, calendar, and drive, my university email, calendar, and drive, Facebook Messenger, and Messages by Google. I’ve found a way to configure Firefox to load these pages at browser start up, however this option also loads this set of pages every time I open a new FF window, which is sub-optimal as I like to keep the first window free of any other junk while using subsequent windows for browsing. Might anyone have any suggestions as to how I might get the desired functionality (launch Firefox and get a window with the above tabs, but not have them re-spawn every time I open future FF windows)? Thanks.
As the other comments ask , how have you configured firefox to open these pages ? . If you run firefox with a list of URL’s seperated by spaces, it opens with all those tabs, and no need for a setting specific to firefox.
eg :
firefox open.spotify.com youtube.com
will open youtube and spotify , but subsequent windows wont have them.Maybe set a keyboard-shortcut for this command so that everything will be easier.