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just… bookmark folder? menu -> bookmarks -> “…” on the bookmark folder you want -> open all in private tabs?
The worst kind of an Internet-herpaderp. Internet-urpo pahimmasta päästä.
just… bookmark folder? menu -> bookmarks -> “…” on the bookmark folder you want -> open all in private tabs?
if firefox is the default browser, I guess just start "" "https://your.url.here.foo"
, as per https://superuser.com/a/36730
otherwise, I guess you could just cd to firefox’s directory and do the same firefox.exe urlhere
as for specific window… yea that might be tad hard. https://wiki.mozilla.org/Firefox/CommandLineOptions doesn’t seem to have any way to indicate any specific instance/window from cli.
could be firefox handles those internally, kinda seems like urls open up in the window which was last active. So… I guess you could start the script by starting firefox with --new-instance
or --new-window
, and patiently wait until urls are open? I guess.
Assuming you know what you’re doing, maybe some script? At least on linux something like this seems to work:
#!/bin/bash
urls_file="${HOME}/path/to/url_list.txt";
sleep_time=1;
while read -r line;
do
firefox "${line}";
sleep ${sleep_time};
done < "${urls_file}";
edit: heh, tried to delete this as irrelevant, as I entirely missed the clipboard & requirement for a button IN firefox… but it didn’t really delete it seems. Oh well, leaving this in for laughs.
Anyhoo, if you need to speed up/throttle the link opening somehow, maybe add some incremental counter there and skip sleeping if counter < 10 or whatever.
menu -> print -> “save as pdf”? seems to be there just like it’s on desktop version
ctrl+(shift)+tab to next/prev tab? I don’t think there’s any direct shortcut to go to eg. tab 34.
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oh, I’ve been wondering about this, as I’ve had occasional youtube-video just enter the infinite buffering. Oddly it has only happened on linux o_O