How do I set specific bookmarks to always open in a private window?
Prior to Quantum you could edit the bookmark and insert "private:///#" before the actual link to make FF open that bookmark in a new private window by simply clicking it just like normal - how do I achieve this in Quantum please? (Sorry but I can honestly not remember if an addon made this possible in the first place.)
In addition and either way; It would be nice if Quantum by itself came with the bookmark properties window having checkboxes for "Open in a: [] New tab [] New window [] New private window".
Thank you!
Chosen solution
This feature was likely added by the Legacy extension Private Tab that no longer works in Firefox 57+.
- https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/private-tab/
- https://github.com/Infocatcher/Private_Tab_WE#issues
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Did you try to recreate the bookmark in private the same way you did it before and see what it does?
Thanks for your time! Unfortunately it didn't do it. And this is what I did: Removed the bookmark, visited the site in a new private window, added the bookmark, closed the private window, opened up a new tab, clicked the bookmark, it visited the site just like normal i.e. not in a new private window (quite expected that). Edited the bookmark and tried adding both private://# and private:///# in front of http://www.example.com and trying them in between the edits, of course.
As mentioned, this could have been an addon feature, my memory is bad. You see, Quantum had trouble starting after the upgrade today. I know the addon API is very different so I though "well f*** it, I erase my damn addons and live with it" so I didn't think of really checking all my addons. (My bad entirely and I usually have a better judgement...) Then it turned out it was not any addon causing the problems, haha in my face! Aaaany who; I tried looking up addons that do this, but to no avail at the time. As ar as I know one can't google "private:///" even with the qoutes...that probably would have found the addon if it was possible.
Chosen Solution
This feature was likely added by the Legacy extension Private Tab that no longer works in Firefox 57+.
Thanks! Could have been that one.
I'd be glad to see it as a native feature as said. Guess I'll have to just wait until it is somehow possible again.
While this "problem" isn't exactly solved I'm still satisfied for the time being and mark it as such.