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Problems with pinned tabs in a group used as home page

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I'm using Firefox 4, and have set as my home page a group of pinned tabs + regular tabs.

When Firefox starts, the pinned tabs appear twice: pinned and as regular tabs.

Am I missing some setting? Is it on purpose? Is it possible to have pinned tabs + regular tabs when Firefox starts?

I'm using Firefox 4, and have set as my home page a group of pinned tabs + regular tabs. When Firefox starts, the pinned tabs appear twice: pinned and as regular tabs. Am I missing some setting? Is it on purpose? Is it possible to have pinned tabs + regular tabs when Firefox starts?

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I believe that's as designed; pinned tabs come back with each restart. Don't put them as Home pages. Only put non-pinned tab URLs as Home pages and you'll have both... the pinned under the pinned tabs tab, and the others in their own tabs.

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If that is 'as designed' then there should be an option to entirely forgo Firefox loading particular tabs (rather than homepage/blank/previous tabs as we have now).

To be honest, I don't think that is as designed, I think it hasn't been taken into account - why would you design it so the same tab opened twice on load?