May be simple, but did you check in settings under General -> Startup? Make sure the box is unchecked for "Open previous windows and tabs".
EDIT: I just noticed you're on an older version, so I don't know if the setting is exactly the same, but I think older versions still had it somewhere.
The GUI method, mentioned above, should accomplish what you want.
(And looks to change the Pref, browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash [which is not a boolean].)
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Note that with Firefox 90.0 you are far behind on updates (current is 100.0) according to the user agent.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0
Maybe use "File -> Exit" to close Firefox if you currently use the close X on the Title bar to make sure that Firefox closes properly.
BobbyPhoenix wrote:May be simple, but did you check in settings under General -> Startup? Make sure the box is unchecked for "Open previous windows and tabs".
EDIT: I just noticed you're on an older version, so I don't know if the setting is exactly the same, but I think older versions still had it somewhere.
It is unchecked.
therube wrote:
browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash
Is not likely the Pref you want.
The GUI method, mentioned above, should accomplish what you want.
(And looks to change the Pref, browser.sessionstore.resume_from_crash [which is not a boolean].)
Why does the mozillazine page say true false then?
Possible values and their effects
True
Restore the previous session when the browser starts after a crash. (Default)
False
Do not restore the previous session.
dickvl wrote:Note that with Firefox 90.0 you are far behind on updates (current is 100.0) according to the user agent.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:90.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/90.0
Maybe use "File -> Exit" to close Firefox if you currently use the close X on the Title bar to make sure that Firefox closes properly.
I have updated. Certain work sites require the old version of Firefox. I use the User-Agent Switcher and Manager to switch as needed.
Note that Firefox 100 comes with the network.http.useragent.forceVersion pref to set the user agent to a specific Firefox version, so you may no longer need an extension. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/di ... irefox-100
That link doesn't say, but is that then supposed to spoof the UA, i.e., "globally", to all websites, like what general.useragent.override would have done (does ?)?
(As it is, set to 99, in FF 100 beta, at least, whatismybrowser says I'm on 100.)
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