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On re-starting FF all minimised windows from the previous session are open

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I'm running FF 118.0.2 on Ubuntu 22.04. In settings, I have FF set to open previous windows and tabs. When FF does this it leaves all the windows open.

When I close FF only one window is open all the rest are minimised, so at startup I have to minimise most of the windows.

I wonder if there is some way of persuading FF to remember the state of my windows when it re-starts so that those that were minimised remain minimised?

Thanks in advance for any help.

I'm running FF 118.0.2 on Ubuntu 22.04. In settings, I have FF set to open previous windows and tabs. When FF does this it leaves all the windows open. When I close FF only one window is open all the rest are minimised, so at startup I have to minimise most of the windows. I wonder if there is some way of persuading FF to remember the state of my windows when it re-starts so that those that were minimised remain minimised? Thanks in advance for any help.

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Only the dimensions and position are stored as part of session data in sessionstore.jsonlz4 and in xulstore.json for the main window and not the minimized state.

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Extensions can track the window minimized state and update it but I am not aware of any that do this for saved sessions though.

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Many thank to Cor-el and Zeroknight for taking the time to reply. It's a shame, but it looks like it's not possible at the moment. Perhaps Mozilla will add this at some time in the future.

Anyway now I know how things stand.