How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
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How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
I can't find any web extension for this.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Well pinning a tab will make it stay there on reboots and it doesn't show a close button on the tab when you select it. You still can right-click on the tab and close it though. Are you looking for something more than this?
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Yes please.MarkRH wrote:Well pinning a tab will make it stay there on reboots and it doesn't show a close button on the tab when you select it. You still can right-click on the tab and close it though. Are you looking for something more than this?
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
There is always an undo possible if you accidentally close a tab unless you use Private Browsing mode.
Pinned tabs won't last a session in PB or if you clear the history when you close Firefox.
Pinned tabs won't last a session in PB or if you clear the history when you close Firefox.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
you probably miss the tmp function "lock tab" - there exist no replacement as webextension.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Would this help? Can be configured either just for the last closed tab or a user-set number, in the same way as in TabMixPlus. Works in 57+.max2 wrote:Yes please.MarkRH wrote:Well pinning a tab will make it stay there on reboots and it doesn't show a close button on the tab when you select it. You still can right-click on the tab and close it though. Are you looking for something more than this?
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefo ... ab-button/
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Mozilla programmers like to proclaim that this brand new edition of Firefox is a complete revamp and improvement ... NOT! It is becoming more and more Chrome-like, faster with few user customization helps. I never can figure what motivates these continued changes making FF unusable, like Chrome.
So we can't protect tabs any more, can't control what links open new tabs or overwrites existing tabs, etc., etc. What an embarrassment. I gave 57 a try for a couple days, then upon discovering all the limitations and lost capabilities for users, I've gone back for the umpteenth time to earlier versions - now an ESR version. Chrome is completely useless and Firefox is 99% there.
So sorry, but you just can't do what you want with tabs any more.
So we can't protect tabs any more, can't control what links open new tabs or overwrites existing tabs, etc., etc. What an embarrassment. I gave 57 a try for a couple days, then upon discovering all the limitations and lost capabilities for users, I've gone back for the umpteenth time to earlier versions - now an ESR version. Chrome is completely useless and Firefox is 99% there.
So sorry, but you just can't do what you want with tabs any more.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
concerning security and stability - ofc. but firefox is the master of extensions, there is more usefull stuff on AMO than in chrome store and firefox is much more flexible than chrome. although the ability to screw firefox with extension in look and feel is reduced now, firefox has userchrome as css and js which was never possible for chrome.more and more Chrome-like
so people complaining about and switching to chrome never had experienced the REAL difference. if some only wants a browser - in such cases maybe chrome may be the better choice.
>> Undo Close Tab Button
i am running this, and close all tabs from same dev, Tab Session Manager, OneTab (for special sessions). coloured tabs would be nice ore another progress bar, but that is not really needed for comfortable browsing. l
locking and protecting tabs is TMP feature, maybe firefox is getting this when other nifties are cleared.
>> idiot programmers
go here and call devs again "idiots"
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/about/forums/
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/
i wont count on it you to stay long time there. btw firefox is open source - change code and compile it yourself - if you dare and capable of.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Despite reduced functionality it's still more usable and customisable than Chrome. And the so-called Chrome clones, such as Opera that I'm using right now and Vivaldi are more usable and way more customisable than Chrome.Ketchup22 wrote:Mozilla programmers like to proclaim that this brand new edition of Firefox is a complete revamp and improvement ... NOT! It is becoming more and more Chrome-like, with few user customization helps. I never can figure what motivates these senseless, idiot programmers to keep ruining Firefox so badly. Why don't they just apply some TNT and get it over with.
So we can't protect tabs any more, can't control what opens new tabs or overwrites existing tabs, etc., etc., etc., etc. What an embarrassment. I gave 57 a try for a couple days, then upon discovering all the limitations and lost capabilities for users, I've gone back for the umpteenth time to earlier versions - now an ESR version. Chrome is completely useless and Firefox is 99% there.
So sorry, but you just can't do what you want with tabs any more.
(And no, I've not abandoned Firefox, just living in Opera for a while. Firefox 57 is also open and running.)
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
They are not idiots.Brummelchen wrote:>> idiot programmers
go here and call devs again "idiots"
They are very clever people that sometimes make incomprehensibly stupid choices. The guy who decided that protecting a tab is not essential must have had a brain fart this day, probably the same that made unusable thousands of legacy add-ons.
As for "going into the code source", that's guys like the Waterfox developer have done.
But even him has the same brain fart, his quantum version can only make a handful of legacy add-ons work.
Must be contagious...
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
This coming from someone who posted to a two year old thread
What sort of man would put a known criminal in charge of a major branch of government? Apart from, say, the average voter.
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Re: How to protect a tab from being closed in Firefox 57+ ?
Locking to the age of the original posts and the declining quality of the discussion.