For those of us that don't want to have to restore from session each
time they accidentally hit CMD-Q (and I do frequently because the Dvorak
keyboard layout puts the Q right above the Command key; the only
downside to using this layout), I regained my sanity by installing
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/disable-ctrl-q-and-
cmd-q/
This add-on disables the Cmd-Q shortcut altogether. You can still quit
Firefox, but you have to explicitly use the Firefox -> Quit menu item to
do so.
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Title:
"Warn on closing with multiple tabs open" not honored
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