Hopw to open a new window of the same page (double window)?

When I open a new window I want Firefox to open a copy of the page that I am. If I open a new window, it always opens my window on the home page.

This has happened

Each time Firefox opened

== This is not a bug. It's a necessary feature if it is not already available.

Clone of extension of the window - will also Clone a tab:
http://www.Pikey.me.UK/Mozilla/?addon=CW

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