Allow only one instance of Firefox?
- winterforge
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Allow only one instance of Firefox?
I have a keyboard with a "My Home" button on it that I press to open Firefox and go to my homepage. In the old versions of FF I could press that again even after it was open and it would just open a new tab with my homepage again. In the latest 0.10.1 versions when I press that button it is now opening a whole new window with an entirely new instance of FF. Is there a way to allow only one instance of Firefox at a time so if I were to press that button or double click the Firefox.exe it would open a new tab again and not open a totally new instance? Thanks much.
- winterforge
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Tried it, doesn't work. I even have the Single Window extension installed and it still doesn't work. Even in Gmail when I click a link in an e-mail there it ALWAYS opens a new window, never just a new tab. Pretty frustrating...
I have the Tabbrowser Preferences extension
I have the Single Window extension
I have my settings in the Firefox options to always open a new tab instead of a new window
Yet with all this, Firefox still opens new windows quite a bit
I have the Tabbrowser Preferences extension
I have the Single Window extension
I have my settings in the Firefox options to always open a new tab instead of a new window
Yet with all this, Firefox still opens new windows quite a bit
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I'm using the latest MOOX branch build (20041014), and clicking on my either my desktop or quicklaunch icons always opens up a new instance/window of Firefox. The fact that I have my tab browsing options set to only use a single window does not seem to have any effect on this.
Are there no settings that can be tweaked to have Firefox only allow one instance of itself under any circumstances? I think ideally it'd be nice to have it bring the window to the foreground (if minimized), or open a new tab (if already maximized).
Are there no settings that can be tweaked to have Firefox only allow one instance of itself under any circumstances? I think ideally it'd be nice to have it bring the window to the foreground (if minimized), or open a new tab (if already maximized).
- winterforge
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guiro_boy wrote:I'm using the latest MOOX branch build (20041014), and clicking on my either my desktop or quicklaunch icons always opens up a new instance/window of Firefox. The fact that I have my tab browsing options set to only use a single window does not seem to have any effect on this.
Are there no settings that can be tweaked to have Firefox only allow one instance of itself under any circumstances? I think ideally it'd be nice to have it bring the window to the foreground (if minimized), or open a new tab (if already maximized).
THAT would be an AWESOME feature. I couldn't agree more.
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FF set as default browser
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041001 Firefox/0.10.1
single window 1.4 with enable sw mode, open ext. links.. and open links with invalid.. selected
when i quicklaunch, use dt s.cut a new tab is created.
links clicked on outlook do open a new window.
Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041001 Firefox/0.10.1
single window 1.4 with enable sw mode, open ext. links.. and open links with invalid.. selected
when i quicklaunch, use dt s.cut a new tab is created.
links clicked on outlook do open a new window.
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You all make me wonder: what did I do right ?
Even when I click on a link in OE, it opens a new tab in FF (Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041001 Firefox/0.10.1)
Ah, there it is.
Tools -> Extensions -> Tabbrowser Preferences -> Options -> Links
[...]
_External_
Load links in: [ New Tab |v]
[...]
(N.B. a roll-down list)
Even when I click on a link in OE, it opens a new tab in FF (Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; rv:1.7.3) Gecko/20041001 Firefox/0.10.1)
Ah, there it is.
Tools -> Extensions -> Tabbrowser Preferences -> Options -> Links
[...]
_External_
Load links in: [ New Tab |v]
[...]
(N.B. a roll-down list)
Best regards,
Tony
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winterforge wrote:guiro_boy wrote:I'm using the latest MOOX branch build (20041014), and clicking on my either my desktop or quicklaunch icons always opens up a new instance/window of Firefox. The fact that I have my tab browsing options set to only use a single window does not seem to have any effect on this.
Are there no settings that can be tweaked to have Firefox only allow one instance of itself under any circumstances? I think ideally it'd be nice to have it bring the window to the foreground (if minimized), or open a new tab (if already maximized).
THAT would be an AWESOME feature. I couldn't agree more.
i agree, it's a feature i'd love as well.
as it is now, the "my home" button on my logitech keyboard launches a new firefox window.
at least it's not a new instance
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Re: Allow only one instance of Firefox?
Hi,
This post is quite old but since still referenced on the search engines, I hope my answer will help anyway.
So, I finally got rid of the unwanted second session with its whole lot of annoyances:
I created a batch file, which path\name is called by the Firefox icon instead of Firefox.exe.
Its contents are (at least this worked for Windows 7):
@echo off
tasklist | findstr "firefox.exe"
cls
echo.
if %errorlevel% equ 0 goto running
if %errorlevel% equ 1 start " " "D:\My_Portable_Progs\!_applications_!\!Internet\Firefox\firefox.exe"
echo OK, I gonna do that !
echo.
@pause
exit
:running
echo "! ! ! FIREFOX is Already Running ! ! !""
echo.
@pause
I'm not sure that "exit" is needed after the first "pause" instruction. I'm too lazy to search about
Enjoy.
This post is quite old but since still referenced on the search engines, I hope my answer will help anyway.
So, I finally got rid of the unwanted second session with its whole lot of annoyances:
I created a batch file, which path\name is called by the Firefox icon instead of Firefox.exe.
Its contents are (at least this worked for Windows 7):
@echo off
tasklist | findstr "firefox.exe"
cls
echo.
if %errorlevel% equ 0 goto running
if %errorlevel% equ 1 start " " "D:\My_Portable_Progs\!_applications_!\!Internet\Firefox\firefox.exe"
echo OK, I gonna do that !
echo.
@pause
exit
:running
echo "! ! ! FIREFOX is Already Running ! ! !""
echo.
@pause
I'm not sure that "exit" is needed after the first "pause" instruction. I'm too lazy to search about
Enjoy.
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Re: Allow only one instance of Firefox?
Hi,
I really, really doubt that anyone is still interested in this very old thread...but thanks anyway.
H$&@....it's 12 years old.
Locking.
I really, really doubt that anyone is still interested in this very old thread...but thanks anyway.
H$&@....it's 12 years old.
Locking.
[Ancient Amateur Astronomer.]
Win-10-H/64 bit/500G SSD/16 Gig Ram/450Watt PSU/350WattUPS/Firefox-115.0.2/T-bird-115.3.2./SnagIt-v10.0.1/MWP-7.12.125.
(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)
Win-10-H/64 bit/500G SSD/16 Gig Ram/450Watt PSU/350WattUPS/Firefox-115.0.2/T-bird-115.3.2./SnagIt-v10.0.1/MWP-7.12.125.
(Always choose the "Custom" Install.)