Is it still possible when closing multiple tabs,for firefox to save them on closing?

with the old firefox,i was alwaays asked if i wanted to save the tabs when closing them.
is there a setting that can do this with the new one?

Try this. Open firefox and type '''aboutconfig''' in teh address bar. Click on the '''I'll be careful, I promise''' button.
now type '''quitwarning'''' in the filter box
It will now show '''browser.showQuitWarning this will be set to fause. Double click this and it shout change to true.
Close all windows and it should be back. LPB

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    The use case here should be obvious. However, since it is clearly not obvious that different people work in a variety of ways, and neither of those methods of working is "wrong" or "right" I will elaborate: Some people, for whatever reason, it doesn't matter why, want to save all their tabs on some occasions, and on other occasions don't.
    This preference varies throughout the day. Therefore it is inefficient to constantly go to preferences and change whether or not I want firefox to open all my tabs from my last session. It is more LOGICAL to place an option in the multiple tab warning dialogue as well, for people whose preference constantly changes.
    This option was available for a time in most of the Firefox 3 versions. Is there any way to get back this option in Firefox 4?

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    This a recent bug problem. In other versions do no exist. Some users like warnings, but others not, like me.

  • Yosemite - Safari still does not warn when closing multiple tabs, what will it take to get Apple to add this simple option?

    I cannot understand why Apple does not add the option to warn you when closing multiple tabs. There are posts all over the Internet requesting the feature or looking for a way to do it.  Why do they totally ignore this valuable, simple feature?

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    So, if anyone knows a work around, preferably without having to download anything to fix this, I would be extremely grateful.

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    You can set the warn prefs on the about:config page to true via the right-click context menu or toggle with a double left-click.
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    *https://support.mozilla.org/kb/Clear+Recent+History
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    * Tools > Options > General > Startup: "When Firefox Starts": "Show my windows and tabs from last time"

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