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joggerjayne | 23:17 Tue 23rd Jun 2009 | Technology
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Each time I close, and reopen, Firefox, the "Tabs" bar has gone. I have to go into the "File" menu to open a new tab.

Can I set Firefox so that, when I open it up, the Tabs bar is there, so that I can just do a Right Click on it to start a new tab?

Over to the clever teckies ... !
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Can't you just hold down the Ctrl button and press T? That gives you a new tab.
In the Tools menu, setlect Options and in that pop-up window select the Tabs tab.

At the bottom of that section are the "Hide the tab bar" options: Never, When I have only one tab, and Always.
you should be able to add a "new tab" icon to your navigation toolbar. Right click your toolbar and there should be an option to "customize" it. Find the "new tab" icon and drag it to your toolbar, where it should stay from now on. Then to open a new tab all you ever need to do it left-click that icon.
click here

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/downloads/latest/69/addon-69-latest.xpi
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You guys are are just so clever ...

... and fab.

Thank you ... x
Not an expert but I hope I can help

If you mean keeping the previous tabs when you open a new session then yo will have right click either in the tabs bar itself or highlight 'Bookmarks'/'Bookmark All Tabs' = <CTRL> + <SHIFT> + <D> = BEFORE you close it down and choose 'bookmark all tabs'. This will put all the open pages at the bottom of the Booksmark list and fill it up PDQ.

If you just want a shortcut to the 'File'/'Open New Tab' then go into 'View'/'Toolbars'/Customise' and drag the 'New Tab' icon into your toolbar - I have mine between 'Stop' and 'Home Page'

Hope this helps

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