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I am aware, thanks to this thread ( https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/forum/1/381229 ), that Firefox doesn't save sessions when browsing history is cleared at close, as effectively the open tabs are themselves cleared from the history before the session is saved. But I would like Firefox to behave differently. Is there any way to change Firefox's behavior so it will clear my browsing history when it closes, but remember only that a certain list of tabs were open, and then restore those tabs when it opens (not even necessarily with those tabs' histories)? I'm running FF 3.5.6 on Mac OS X 10.5. Thanks.

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I think the Tab Mix Plus addon, having its own session manager would be able to do this. You'll need to tweak the built in Firefox settings via Tools-Options-"Firefox will never remember history". I'm fairly sure that it'll work on Mac.

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I do use TMP and used to use it on Windows before FF had its own session manager, but found the TMP session restore to cause my machine to perform poorly, a view I've seen echoed in other comments recently--but granted I haven't tried it myself with the latest FF and on this system. Do you have any experience with TMP's session manager--do you know whether it's stable and whether it slows the machine down much? – Philip Jan 3 at 22:46
For me (with Windows &, FF 3.5) the TMP extension is perfectly stable and without noticeable performance hit, but I use FF's session manager. TMP is such an automatic addon I haven't tried without for a long time so can't say what my system would be like without. I do know that it is incompatible with many other tab manager/tweak extensions. You can always try it, and report back if you don't like it. – outsideblasts Jan 4 at 1:18
TMP didn't even work at restoring the session for me, so I didn't even get to the phase of comparing performance. I may be doing something wrong; I do have a lot of extensions that may compete with each other. – Philip Jan 12 at 3:42
Via the TMP dialogue, in the "session" tab, make sure to uncheck "Use Firefox's built in session restore". You then get a bunch of options. Any good? – outsideblasts Jan 12 at 4:18
Apologies for the delay. Actually that is precisely what I did that did not work. I will try again the next time FF has a significant update.... – Philip Feb 13 at 23:03
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No need for any add-on...

You can manually force the "session restore" page to appear any time by simply using:

about:sessionrestore

Found at http://www.webupd8.org/2009/08/quick-firefox-35-tip-manually-open.html

Well, there is way to get back the Session Restore page manually, by typing this in the url bar:

about:sessionrestore

So the next time when you accidentally click on wrong button use the above trick to get back the session restore page.

Google is your friend... see also

firefox_2_and_making_session_restore_useful.html

how-to-fix-annoying-youtube-jumpiness-in-firefox

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