How to automatic reload every Firefox on startup

I always use Firefox with multiple tab, and I used RelaodEvery for add on. because I need every tab refresh automatic, if I close Firefox I save with much tab (example 9 tab), so if I start Firefox again, tab will open again... but I must setting Reload Every again for every tab, because every tab have deferent time for reload.
'''can I start Firefox end reload every tab with deferent time (e.g. tab 1 = 5 minute, tab 2 = 10 minute, etc) automaticly?'''
I have see about:config but I dont find it.
thank`s for help

hello, i don't think that can be done yet. for feature suggestions, please contact the developers of the addon directly...

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