
Is it possible to start Firefox without opening any page, not even a blank page?
Just curious. Is possible to start Firefox 4.0.1 without opening any page, not even a blank page?
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No, you can hide the tab if there is only one tab open, but that's not good to do.
Maybe if you explained why you don't want a blank tab, perhaps we could supply a nicer sounding answer, though the answer would still be no.
What I don't like in Firefox 4 is that a blank tab ("about:blank") shows up as "New Tab" which is incorrect once you do something else the old title on the the tab prior to 4.0 was more correct and it was in parens so it showed better as "(no title)" on narrow tabs and is correct because it has no title.
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No, you can hide the tab if there is only one tab open, but that's not good to do.
Maybe if you explained why you don't want a blank tab, perhaps we could supply a nicer sounding answer, though the answer would still be no.
What I don't like in Firefox 4 is that a blank tab ("about:blank") shows up as "New Tab" which is incorrect once you do something else the old title on the the tab prior to 4.0 was more correct and it was in parens so it showed better as "(no title)" on narrow tabs and is correct because it has no title.
Actually I don't mind seeing a blank page at Firefox' startup. Just curious.
I've used the Sleipnir browser. It allows to have no blank page at its startup. So I just wonder if Firefox can do the same.