Does Pale Moon 32·1 reset the browser to show the home page at launch? Topic is solved
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Does Pale Moon 32·1 reset the browser to show the home page at launch?
My first sign that something had changed was when I had lost my queue (a dozen pages) on launching Pale Moon some days ago. Not being able to remember most of what these were, I have come to little hurt for that. Since then, I have always got Mojeek on opening Pale Moon, not my tabs from the night before. Going into the preferences menu reveals that the setting was indeed to show my homepage on launch. I have set it back to restore my last session, as it had been before. Was this setting override meant to accompany v32·1, included by mistake or had I somehow toggled this by chance about the same time?
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Operating System: Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 (amd64)
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Re: Does Pale Moon 32·1 reset the browser to show the home page at launch?
Nothing was changed in that respect and we certainly don't just change user-set preferences.
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Re: Does Pale Moon 32·1 reset the browser to show the home page at launch?
I must have switched it by mistake, then. I would have been quite surprised if it were deliberately overridden, and was naming that for completeness. The accidental toggle was the only other reason I could suppose.
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Browser: Pale Moon (Pusser’s repository for Debian)
Operating System: Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 (amd64)
※Receiving Debian 10 LTS security upgrades
Hardware: HP Pavilion DV6-7010 (1400 MHz, 6 GB)
Formerly user TheRealMaestro: æsc is the best letter.
Operating System: Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 (amd64)
※Receiving Debian 10 LTS security upgrades
Hardware: HP Pavilion DV6-7010 (1400 MHz, 6 GB)
Formerly user TheRealMaestro: æsc is the best letter.
Re: Does Pale Moon 32·1 reset the browser to show the home page at launch?
And that's actually something rare these days with every software/website developer deciding they know what's best for their users and breaking things with every update. I think that's one reason many people are paranoid about upgrading PM and breaking their extensions because they're so accustomed to it happening in Chromezilla land.
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