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Reopening last session instead of creating a new one, when several startup pages enabled

Max Muster 11 years ago updated by Joel Thornton 11 years ago 0

I'm having several pages to be opened on every startup in chrome and I'm having the "Remember open tabs between browser sessions" option enabled in sidewise. When some of the startup-pages match the last session's pages, sidewise considers it to be the same session, re-opens the saved one and hibernates the ones that don't belong to the startup-pages and adds the startup-pages that weren't part of the last session.

I'd like it to still always keep the last session closed and only opening the standard startup pages. (In fact I'd love to be able to set folders in sidewise always being opened on startup and others being hibernated but displayed in every new session's tree. But I guess I'm gonna post that in an extra Idea-entry...)

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This should be possible once the "Recently closed" pane is in place. This will likely change the "remember open tabs between sessions" behavior to something more like "remember previous session windows in pages pane", and if unchecked will migrate previous-session windows to "Recently closed" instead of keeping them around in the pages pane.

Answer
Planned

This should be possible once the "Recently closed" pane is in place. This will likely change the "remember open tabs between sessions" behavior to something more like "remember previous session windows in pages pane", and if unchecked will migrate previous-session windows to "Recently closed" instead of keeping them around in the pages pane.