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Permatabs, Create Permanent tabs

PermaTabs is an interesting extension which adds the ability to turn tabs of your choice into permanent tabs ("permaTabs") that can't be closed, and stick around between sessions. Useful for keeping URLs you use often, always one tab away. Also, useful for picking up articles where you left off, between sessions. I was looking for this extension since long time, since I always keep some tabs always open to check email, post to my blogs ... Something I didn't like even that the author add it for fun, that it installs three default sticky tabs. I just didn't like because before restarting firefox I have about 20 open tabs and after it I lost all urls ! So be sure that you bookmark your link before restarting firefox.

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1

I appreciate your informing us that after activating this capability, your "remembered Tabs" from firefox were no longer remembered after a forced restart.. Thank you.

2

to access gmail and others easily i recommend bubbles. It allows me to use websites like widgets.

3

There is q better way to 'remember' tabs in firefox whith no extension use required. I don´t know how is in english version but I`ll try to explain you.

Menu > Tools > Option >
Start
when firefox starts choose the 3rd option: "show my windows and tabs of the last session"...

always! include if firefox fails, the firefox remember all the tabs...

I hope this 'tip' help you.

best wishes!!

alex

---- español ---

Hay una mejor forma de hacer que firefox recuerde las pestañas.

Entra en opciones (menú herramientas) y luego en el desplegable que sale (Inicio, Cuando se inicie Firefox) seleccionar la que pone "Mostrar mis ventanas y pestañas de la última sesión".

Espero que os haya servido de ayuda...

saludos!

alex

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