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Is there a way to lock a desired tab in Firefox to prevent it from being accidentally closed? I know that CTRL + SHIFT + T brings back the latest closed tab, but instead I need lock function.

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The addon Tab Mix Plus has this function.

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And a whole heap of other great tab enhancements: Mouse gestures, cycling tabs in used order, change tab sizes... Couldn't live without it.

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  • Regardless if the basic GUI of Firefox supports locking, you should not go without Tab Mix Plus +1 ;-)
    – Ivo Flipse
    Jan 26, 2010 at 8:41
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    Just to place a different opinion. I've tried Tab Mix Plus, and found it's mostly about having lots of options you might never use. I, personaly, would go with Permatab or Apptab. They both provide this funcionality without all the extra stuff.
    – Malabarba
    Apr 16, 2010 at 19:26
  • @Bruce Connor: Would you write your comment as an answer? Sep 6, 2011 at 20:41
  • @Mehper: Feel free to write it and get credit for it ;-). This comment is old enough that I won't mind. Most browsers already have a pin function nowadays anyway.
    – Malabarba
    Sep 7, 2011 at 3:33
  • @Bruce Connor: It's old but good. I'm still using FF 3.6.21 (I have some solid reasons for that) and it does not provide this functionality. So there are still some people who will find your comment useful. Sep 7, 2011 at 6:33
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AppTabs Pin favicon-sized app tabs to the left side of the tab bar! Inspired by a feature by the same name planned for Firefox 4.0!

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  • +1 Pin as app tab is the easiest solution. But you don't need an addon just to pin a tab, just right click and pin, that's all
    – phuclv
    Sep 20, 2013 at 9:33
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How To Geek has the solution

When to Use Protect Tab vs Lock Tab in Firefox One of the best extensions for Firefox is Tab Mix Plus because of the enhancements to the tab browsing that can’t be found elsewhere. There is also another extension called tab browser extensions that provides similar functionality.

There are two options that provide similar but possibly confusing functionality. You can see in the screenshot below the Protect Tab and Lock Tab on the menu.

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Here’s when you should use each feature:

Protect Tab

If you want to make sure that a tab cannot be closed. This is useful to make certain you don’t accidentally close a tab.

Lock Tab

A lock tab cannot navigate to a new URL. This means that it is “locked” on the current URL. If you have this tab selected and you click a bookmark link, history, or a link on the page, the link will open in a new tab.

You can also combine the two on a single tab. For instance, I both lock and protect my Google Reader tab, which I always keep as the first tab so I can quickly switch back to it

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