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I want Firefox to redirect to a website at certain times every day. 8:10, 9:53, . . . how do I do that?

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The times are 8:10, 8:58, 9:46, 10:34, 11:22, 12:37, 1:06, 1:54, 2:42. Is this possible?

The times are 8:10, 8:58, 9:46, 10:34, 11:22, 12:37, 1:06, 1:54, 2:42. Is this possible?

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In scheduler you can setup a jobb starting ff at a spec time and repeating it (in steps) from 5min - 1 hour but not 48 min. (30 or 60min) With a batch (command) file you can use "sleep" (48*60*60 sec) You can write a script that checks the time and comp it to your schedule. To start FF on a specific page (or open a new page from a commandline you use "C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox"\firefox -new-window http://www.dn.se or whatever site you want to open.

its a mac, ooooops

Modified by Gnospen

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

FredMcD said

Go to the Mozilla Add-ons Web Page {web link} (There’s a lot of good stuff here) and search for what you want.

He is right, My Weekly Browsing Schedule gives you all your asking and more.

The OP is on Mac, so solutions for Windows won't help.

cor-el said

The OP is on Mac, so solutions for Windows won't help.

why didn't i see that ....