In case you're mad at yourself for closing your precious window with all the right tabs opened, note that Firefox allows to reopen recently closed windows
I generally have a "home" Firefox window with my most used tabs pinned. Sometimes I close it before another window, so I was frustrated to "lose" it and having to redo my pins. But recently I discovered this feature. Joy!
How would people function without knowing this?? Maybe I'm just young, but this has been a thing as far back as I can remember (maybe 2010 or so), on all browsers I've used (Safari, Chrome, Firefox).
Shift+ctrl+T is usually the keyboard shortcut to bring back closed tabs
Shift+ctrl+N is to bring back closed windows (doesn't work on private browsing windows)
I can still feel the pain when itâs 2 AM and you meant to Ctrl + Shift + T and youâre muscle memory leaks in and hits you with the Ctrl + Shift + W.
FYI thereâs a confirm close option that will mitigate this terrible scenario, for anyone thatâs been there before.
It also persists through a reboot, so if you shutdown or reboot with tabs open, it will ask you to restore the previous session when you next start it after the boot.
If you didn't restore it, but didn't open any more tabs, you can close it again, reboot, etc, and this option will still work to get your tabs back when you're ready.
I know this, but I'm peeved that when I shut my computer off with Firefox open, I have a 50/50 chance of it automatically bringing all my tabs back on the next launch.
I wish Firefox had a method to restore windows after a restart. Losing all my tabs across multiple windows due to work required updates is a huge pain.
@OP When you have continue session on, closing Firefox using burger menu->Quit restores all windows. I assume this will also keep the pins even without continue session.
You can also set it to do that automatically, so that every time you open Firefox back up, there are your old tab friends. That feature usually leads me to eventually having 500+ tabs open and having to start fresh every quarter or so. I never get back to that science article, book on tape page, random product research or tangent that led me to keeping the tab. I do feel better knowing it's there though... Like a nice internet blanket nest for me to nestle into.
It works until Firefox applies updates and the next time you open it it automatically loads a "what's new in Firefox" tab erasing your previous session. Then you're SOL unless there's some way around that.
Take a better solution from a tab hoarder and research maniac. Use a combination of these addons on Firefox â OneTab, Save All Tab URLs and Open Multiple Tabs. I just save all my tabs regularly as text files and stop worrying about reliance on this feature that can put you in a dicey spot if the browser repeatedly crashes upon loading tabs and windows.
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