Why do my firefox app tabs disappear




















Please do a clean install : uninstall Firefox. Then run Windows Disk Cleanup. Note: This should be Pinned and run Weekly, If never done below expect 10's of gig's Then run it again and click the button that says Cleanup System Files.

Note: your Firefox Profile is saved. But you should make a back up before you do :. Hi thanks for the response. It's incredibly useful, I hope this extension isn't the problem. I manually ran disk cleanup and defrag yesterday, they're set to do so automatically every week but as I said it hasn't been a full week yet. So brand new everything.

Options "Always Restore" was checked and "Warn when I attempt to close multiple tabs" was unchecked. As with all other session history, there are many ways to lose it Sometimes an older file has what you need. Could you:. On the History menu, is Restore Previous Session available? If so, try that. If it's grayed out, does the menu list any closed windows you can re-open? Each window will have its own list of closed tabs you can re-open.

That will pop open your system's file browser. In your profile folder, scroll down and double-click into the sessionstore-backups folder. Save all files here to a safe location, for example, your Documents folder. If not too much time has passed, we may be able to use them to recover your lost tabs. I mean honestly this is rubbish and sadly there are no worthy competitor to come up against these monoplist browsers. I lost my work. I surf hundreds of sites and maybe thosands in a week and collect my most useful resources in pinned tabs.

Did this just happen recently? If so, have you tried to recover the closed windows? If that doesn't help, perhaps there is an old session history file that contains the missing tabs. Type or paste the following into the Windows Run dialog or the system search box and press Enter to launch Windows Explorer:. In that folder, do you see a semi-randomly-named folder? FF says it can remember my Windows and Tabs. It's check-marked to do so. Problem is, it only remembered and opened 3 of my 5-to-7 windows I had opened when I tried this the other day.

I'm better off to use 'End Process Tree', which I have been using for years. This method always remembers all 5, 6, or 7 Windows and Tabs I had opened. My FF had been crashing my computer lately Blue-screen. So I 'Refreshed' it, and now it's better for over a week, so far. I only have the Extension 'Disconnect' at the moment. A while ago, I 'Bookmark All Tabs'.

When I go check it, all but the Pinned Tabs had been saved! It does not when Right-Click on a Pinned Tab. Is there also an option Config? As I mentioned above, it only remembered 3 of my Windows I had opened - not the others. I'm almost done reconstructing my Pinned Tabs from History. The Pinned Tabs are taking up about half the row now. Is there an option to have Tabs on more than one row? Like, Pinned Tabs on one row and the other Tabs on another row?

By default, Firefox only remembers the last 3 closed windows. These are the ones you can re-open from the History menu they are below the list of tabs you can restore after you restore your previous session. How do you close out of Firefox? If you use "Exit" from the menu, then those windows should all be considered "open" at the time you shut down similar to when you intentionally crash it, but with less risk of file corruption.

By Exit I mean either:. And as a failsafe, you can set Firefox to remember more closed Windows; I have mine set to 10! Here's how:. Click the button promising to be careful. Many aspects of Firefox's interface can be modified with custom style rules. But I suggest starting a new thread for that, since this post is already marked solved and I suspect people won't be jumping in to help with a custom style rule or add-on with this subject line.



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