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di Utente Firefox 12340349, 8 anni faThe only problem as I see it so far, is the order of tabs on restore is reversed, and 2 specific tabs, have quirks on that. Tab 1, and whatever tab I was focused on upon closing FF last session.
First, after I close FF, when I reopen it the tabs load in reverse order. Can I assume its because the tabs open next to the current tab, but each time a new tab is opened it is inserted closest to the current tab, as opposed to the end of the queue of related tabs if that makes sense. Im sure theres a more technical way to say that, but thats the best Ive got.
Let say I have 50 tabs open. Im looking at tab 20, I click a link to open a new tab, that new tab is tab 21 pushign the old 21 to position 22. Still from tab 20 I click another link to open another tab and becomes the new tab 21, and the previous 21 is now 22, and 22 becomes 23.
To solve the reverse order issue, I need to open FF, reclose FF, then reopen it.
Secondly, I also note that the first tab of a previous session is always still in Tab 1 slot as it should be... and the tab I was focused on when I closed the session, even if say Tab 40, is now Tab 2 upon session restore, the rest are in reverse order.
I also note with another addon that modifies a limited functionality inbuilt FF Quantum feature, the inbuilt feature operates first, then the more customisable addon changes it, as opposed to simply replacing he inbuilt feature. Is that part of the reason for reverse order loading of tabs maybe? Is there an about: config setting I need to tweak?
But awesome work so far, once I found this and a decent speed dial approximation, I updated to Quantum. Until then I was holding out.
First, after I close FF, when I reopen it the tabs load in reverse order. Can I assume its because the tabs open next to the current tab, but each time a new tab is opened it is inserted closest to the current tab, as opposed to the end of the queue of related tabs if that makes sense. Im sure theres a more technical way to say that, but thats the best Ive got.
Let say I have 50 tabs open. Im looking at tab 20, I click a link to open a new tab, that new tab is tab 21 pushign the old 21 to position 22. Still from tab 20 I click another link to open another tab and becomes the new tab 21, and the previous 21 is now 22, and 22 becomes 23.
To solve the reverse order issue, I need to open FF, reclose FF, then reopen it.
Secondly, I also note that the first tab of a previous session is always still in Tab 1 slot as it should be... and the tab I was focused on when I closed the session, even if say Tab 40, is now Tab 2 upon session restore, the rest are in reverse order.
I also note with another addon that modifies a limited functionality inbuilt FF Quantum feature, the inbuilt feature operates first, then the more customisable addon changes it, as opposed to simply replacing he inbuilt feature. Is that part of the reason for reverse order loading of tabs maybe? Is there an about: config setting I need to tweak?
But awesome work so far, once I found this and a decent speed dial approximation, I updated to Quantum. Until then I was holding out.
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- Valutata 2 su 5di Utente Firefox 15562998, 4 giorni faDid not save the "tree" from "tree stile tabs", and I did make sure to have "Restore tree state of Tree Style Tab." checked.
- Valutata 3 su 5di Utente Firefox 19661383, 7 giorni faUnlike the session restore built into Firefox, this add-on does not retain or associate an individual tab's browsing history when a new browser session is launched. I use this quite a lot, so I may look for a different add-on which does support this.
- Valutata 3 su 5di DrWhoFan13, 16 giorni faWould've rated it higher had the manual export setting functionality included the sessions I had saved.
- Valutata 2 su 5di Dex Luther, 20 giorni faDoesn't save tab groups. Also says it supports importing JSON files from Session Buddy, but it does no such thing. It gives me a read failed error.
- Valutata 2 su 5di firefrog, 22 giorni faUsed to be one of my absolute favourite extensions, but since stopped working as intended. It does save my browser windows, but I can't restore them except for clicking and restoring every tab single-handedly.
- Valutata 5 su 5di Paddamaster, un mese faIt has saved me several times when I've closed windows with at least 500 tabs that I don't want to lose this makes sure i can take my time to go through them.
Also why is this not standard with firefox? - Valutata 5 su 5di Helse_, un mese fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 12598512, un mese faEs öffnet die Tabs doppelt. Duplicates the saved windows and doubles up on my memory usage. Ich habe gewartet ob es ein Update gibt, aber als letztes Update steht 28.03.2025
- Valutata 4 su 5di vee, un mese faThe delete button is very close to open button and because of that, some time I clicked on wrong button to delete instead of open. It would be better if you add confirm dialog before do delete the session (even you already had undo but it will be better to ask for confirmation on delete).
- Valutata 5 su 5di Ruvvy, un mese faI had around 500 tabs open that failed to get restored beyond the first 10 when I shut Firefox down, which hadn't happened before. This extension brought them all back which saved me quite the headache. Of course, it couldn't bring back the groups from Tree Style Tab, but it was unrealistic to expect it to save another extension's data.
- Valutata 2 su 5di ninjatendo, 2 mesi fa"Support tab groups" is false advertising -- or it's only true insofar as it will save the tabs /within/ tab groups just fine, as long as you didn't actually want to /keep/ those tab groups
- Valutata 1 su 5di Utente Firefox 14265282, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Aap1Monkey1, 2 mesi faFor years now Firefox session restore only puts the first window at the same position, the feature to let Tab Session Manager do this is golden as windows are now always restored in the same order. The easy access to auto session backups also golden. Together with Winger extension to stash windows, finally an upgraded browse experience which works nice and safe for 1000's of tabs over a 100 windows ; ))
- Valutata 5 su 5di Seän "frostbyte" Shepherd, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 5 su 5di Utente Firefox 18448091, 2 mesi fa
- Valutata 3 su 5di Tetsuya Tsurugi, 3 mesi fa
- Valutata 1 su 5di Jackie Daytona, 3 mesi faCurrently, this add-on just duplicates the saved windows I had open and doubles up on my memory usage. It doesn't seem like this is needed anymore with Firefox's native support.
- Valutata 1 su 5di aedgsegsfvw, 3 mesi faWARNING!!!!! If you have more than 10 tabs open, this will overload the extension. As a self-defence mechanism, the extension deletes the saved session.
It cannot import a saved session containing more than 10 tabs. - Valutata 2 su 5di Harry Btor, 3 mesi faIn the case of tab groups, this add-on does not preserve original tabs grouping while importing a session: it imports all tabs uniformly, i.e. without any tab grouping. Dear developers, please, correct this fault. P.S. Yet pinned non-grouped tabs are imported correctly (as pinned).