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Closing window prompts to close all tabs

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When I have separate window open, and then close it, FF prompts me to close the other tabs I have open. This was not the case in previous versions. Would prefer just to close that open window and be done with it. Is there a setting I can change?

When I have separate window open, and then close it, FF prompts me to close the other tabs I have open. This was not the case in previous versions. Would prefer just to close that open window and be done with it. Is there a setting I can change?

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Hit CTRL+W to close individual tabs.

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That works, thanks. But being able to close the window with the X is much more intuitive.

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Depends on whether you're a keyboard fanatic like me or not ;)

If you've got multiple tabs open, just hold down CTRL while you hit "W" until you get to where you want to be. Much quicker than clicking the close (X) button.

Muokattu , muokkaaja Xircal

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I'm not sure if I am communicating the scenario clearly. I have multiple tabs open--something I do throughout the day--then I click on something that opens a new window which is not one of the tabs. Sometimes this is a presentation which forces a new window, again, not a new tab. It is that new window that I wish I could close with the X. This used to be how FF worked, but apparently, not any more.

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You can close a new window with ALT+F4, but clicking the X should work as well. I just tried it with a few windows and didn't experience a problem.

Try running Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode. If it works properly, then one or more of your add-ons is causing the problem.

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I restarted in Safe Mode as you suggested, and the X worked fine. So it must be, as you suggest, one of my plugins. Any way to determine which one without having to go through disabling them one at a time?

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Well, you can disable them all in one go via Safe Mode again. Just checkmark the option "Disable All Add-ons" and then click the button called "Make Changes and Restart".

After that, you have to re-enable them one at a time until the culprit reappears.