Collapses Firefox to open all the tabs at startup.

After trying all the suggestions on the config and make many changes of setting, nothing worked. I was about to get rid of Firefox and come back to find out (ugg) when I checked to see if all my Add-ons are updated.
JAVA was apparently not aware. So I've updated and is no longer in the face of all the old tabs when I run Firefox.
It begins with a CLEAN PAGE.

You still have a problem with Firefox or you solve your problems?

These problems can be caused by putting the tabs as many home pages or possibly have a framework where the session restore kicks in.

You can check the setting of the homepage:

  • Tools > Options > general > startup: Homepage

Firefox supports several home pages separated by ' |' symbol (pipe).

You can check if you have a user.js file in the Firefox profile folder that affects the pref browser.sessionstore.resume_session_once true value.

Also, make sure that Firefox is closing properly.

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