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Tabs and home page don't load
Since updating to 27.5.0 64-bit on Mint 17.3, my previous session tabs and home page do not load. I just get a new blank tab. Settings in Preferences>General are unchanged from last version. Any fix?
- Night Wing
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Re: Tabs and home page don't load
Is there a reason why you're not using the newest version of linux Pale Moon which is (27.6.2)?
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- SpockFan02
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Re: Tabs and home page don't load
Although I'm not sure if this was a one-time issue or a recurring problem, your session is stored in the file sessionstore.js in your profile, with an additional backup in sessionstore.bak. You can rename sessionstore.bak to sessionstore.js to make Pale Moon recognize it as the session that it should restore. I know this is quite late and you most probably restarted enough to clear these files, but I am posting this anyway on the off chance that it is helpful.