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Can you have pinned tabs open in all windows (a la the "Always on visible workspace" option for terminal)?

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Is it possible (natively or via extension), to have pinned tabs be automatically opened anytime a new window is opened? Ideally the pinned tab would also be in the same state across the windows (i.e. if my pinned tab is gmail and I open an email in one window, the pinned tabs in other windows would also open that email). I use multiple windows a lot to organize my work and it can be a pain to jump around to find the right one to send a quick email for example.

Is it possible (natively or via extension), to have pinned tabs be automatically opened anytime a new window is opened? Ideally the pinned tab would also be in the same state across the windows (i.e. if my pinned tab is gmail and I open an email in one window, the pinned tabs in other windows would also open that email). I use multiple windows a lot to organize my work and it can be a pain to jump around to find the right one to send a quick email for example.

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I didn't notice an extension with this feature when I searched the Add-ons website. A possible workaround is to set these pages as multiple homepages and use an extension to pin all tabs (homepages open by default in a new window).