
For that, you need to implement some of the simple steps given below. Like Chrome and Edge browsers, you can also set Firefox to remember tabs after exit. This is how you can set Edge browser to remember tabs after exit.


On a more general note, customizations like this are the ones I do not want to see in any distributed software. Moreover if you want to restore the original value (about:home) by hand, it is not easy to find out what it is actually, since Firefox shows "Mozilla Firefox Start Page" in the entry filed, if the string "about:home" is typed there (see ). If the custom homepage is is unavoidable for Fedora it would be better to override the home page value, not its default value (OpenSUSE does this is if I remember correctly). If you go to the preferences in hope of restoring the original (Preferences/Startup/Restore to Default) you still get instead of about:home. The "factory" default home page of Firefox (about:home) actually offers useful functionality compared to this (e.g. The home page (show at startup) in Firefox is set to.
