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Does Firefox have an equivalent to Chromes CTRL+SHIFT+Q?

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I usually browse with multiple windows open containing multiple tabs. To have the browser open the windows and tabs from a previous session I need all the windows to close simultaneously.

When using Chrome this was achieved with the shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+Q. Does Firefox have an equivalent? If not how would I close multiple windows to pick up where I left off?

Thanks.

I usually browse with multiple windows open containing multiple tabs. To have the browser open the windows and tabs from a previous session I need all the windows to close simultaneously. When using Chrome this was achieved with the shortcut CTRL+SHIFT+Q. Does Firefox have an equivalent? If not how would I close multiple windows to pick up where I left off? Thanks.

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On Windows there is no shortcut key to close Firefox like there is one on Linux and Mac.

There are extensions that provide a button to close Firefox.

Otherwise you would have to use the key sequence to activate the Exit menu item (Alt+F X).

Or use an extension to create a shortcut with the goQuitApplication() command.