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Is there a way to load a tab group that I named and closed WITHOUT using "restore previous session", "recently closed tabs/windows" which doesn't restore it..

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grouped some tabs, named them and closed them; did some activity afterwards; closed FF and restarted; tried options mentioned above, but they did not restore that tab group - seems to be already classified as "not belonging to previous session", or whatever; the name of the tab group can still be found in the sessionstore.js file tho;

is there any way to search for named group tabs and load them?

If not, pls implement that - otherwise the use of grouping tabs does not make sense to me, and I would not see any reason to use it;

Please restore the "Bookmark all tabs" functionality in the bookmarks menu. Users need to know that this option is available, and should have easy access to the functionality of a software product to be able to use the options, not to have to turn to google every time to figure out if the browser that they are currently using is able to do this or that, and if yes how they can invoke the desired functionality.

Thank you.

grouped some tabs, named them and closed them; did some activity afterwards; closed FF and restarted; tried options mentioned above, but they did not restore that tab group - seems to be already classified as "not belonging to previous session", or whatever; the name of the tab group can still be found in the sessionstore.js file tho; is there any way to search for named group tabs and load them? If not, pls implement that - otherwise the use of grouping tabs does not make sense to me, and I would not see any reason to use it; Please restore the "Bookmark all tabs" functionality in the bookmarks menu. Users need to know that this option is available, and should have easy access to the functionality of a software product to be able to use the options, not to have to turn to google every time to figure out if the browser that they are currently using is able to do this or that, and if yes how they can invoke the desired functionality. Thank you.

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Bookmark All Tabs is available in the Tabs Context Menu.

Named tab groups?? Do you have the Session Manager extension installed?

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did not have that extension installed, but did it now and can't find anything there that would concern tab groups. (also referred to as Panorama). This session manager seems to provide a lot of stuff that the browser is supposed to do anyhoo, but with more options of configuration. Hope extension and browser won't cause a mess while attempting to do both the same thing.

Yes, I know that Bookmark all tabs is still available via right click - after a google-search told me so. My feedback was - why remove functionality from the menu? It's really not overloaded - and I'd expect a menu listing me the complete set of functions a software allows me to do, unless it busts the menu. So I was just asking myself - how come it has been removed? Makes no sense to me.

Thanks for your reply.

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You will only see "Bookmark All Tabs" in the Bookmarks menu if you use the keyboard (Alt+B) to open the Bookmarks menu.

Add code to the userChrome.css file below the default @namespace line.


@namespace url("https://www.mozilla.org/keymaster/gatekeeper/there.is.only.xul"); /* only needed once */

/* Always show menu entries with class="show-only-for-keyboard" */
#navigator-toolbox menuitem[class="show-only-for-keyboard"]:not([hidden="true"]){ display:-moz-box !important; }

The customization files userChrome.css (user interface) and userContent.css (websites) are located in the chrome folder in the Firefox profile folder.

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Thanks for your detailed reply - it did not work out for me though.

the file userChrome.css and chrome folder are not there by default, but need to be created manually. Once this was done, I did not notice any changes to my menu upon restart.

googled and saw that I'm not the only one where FF is ignoring userChrome.css, but was not able to find a fix for that.

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Make sure that you select "All files" and not "Text files" when you save the file via "Save file as" in the text editor as userChrome.css. Otherwise Windows may add a hidden .txt file extension and you end up with a not working TEXT.txt file

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aware of that - checked the spelling several times;

Linux-User here ;-)

Edit: the userContent.css is being applied if present, so the file is in the correct folder - you sure your code is correct?

Modified by JustaUsername