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How to open, automatically, several selected tabs

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Hello, When I launch Firefox I would like it to open several selected tabs that I review regularly. Easy to do but only for the Home page... Did I miss something ? Thanks in advance. OldChap2

Hello, When I launch Firefox I would like it to open several selected tabs that I review regularly. Easy to do but only for the Home page... Did I miss something ? Thanks in advance. OldChap2

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Note that you can use the "Use current pages" button to set all currently open tabs as multiple home pages.

If you only want to open those pages when you start Firefox then you can modify a copy of the Firefox desktop shortcut and add the URLs to the target line (command line) in its Properties.

If you exceed the maximum length of the target field then use a CMD file (.cmd) with the start command. start "" "<path_to_firefox\firefox.exe>" URL1 URL2

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That's very easy :) Just follow the steps at How to set the home page, and then for each page you want to open, just separate them with a | symbol.

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Note that you can use the "Use current pages" button to set all currently open tabs as multiple home pages.

If you only want to open those pages when you start Firefox then you can modify a copy of the Firefox desktop shortcut and add the URLs to the target line (command line) in its Properties.

If you exceed the maximum length of the target field then use a CMD file (.cmd) with the start command. start "" "<path_to_firefox\firefox.exe>" URL1 URL2

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