Do you have "Save Session" set so that it remembers what *everything* is 
doing when you shut down at night?

Jim H

John Mort wrote:
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:42 PM, Chris Knadle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>    Actually I'm slightly surprised that Firefox doesn't save the last used
>>  geometry that you had open; unless you last had it set to "maximize".  Most
>>  applications save the last used window geometry and re-use the last used
>>  geometry when the application is opened again.
>>
>>    Maybe one of the files in ~/.mozilla/firefox/<profile_id>/  contains the
>>  width: and height: of the default Firefox window?
>>
>>    -- Chris
> 
> It does appear to save the last used geometry within a session, but
> after a restart the computer it seems to lose that setting.  Every
> time I start up the machine, when I launch Firefox it starts
> maximized, and when I hit the button to un-maximize it still takes up
> the entire screen.  I shutdown at night, so I'd prefer not to have to
> re-train it every time I turn it on.
> 
> 

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