firefox -no-remote -P "[profile-name]"
the above command line lets you run firefox2 and firefox3 simultaneously.
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daguilarfirefox.exe "www.mozilla.org" "www.mozillazine.org"
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travis hardimanfirefox command line values, handy for testing multiple versions at once, like:
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firefox.exe -profile "E:\myprofile"
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no-remote Enables Firefox to run with multiple profiles; used with -P. Firefox 2 and later. firefox.exe -no-remote -
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command line arguments to start your Mozilla application with special behaviour.
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gialloporporaUtilizzo dei software Mozilla da command line, con un elenco (incompleto) dei parametri utilizzati da linea di comando.
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List of command line arguments (incomplete)
See also the external links at the bottom of this article.
Command Result Example profile "<path>" Starts Firefox with profile located at the given path. firefox.exe -profile "E:\myprofile" P "<profile name>" Starts Firefox with a given profile name (profile name is case sensitive). firefox.exe -P "Joel User" <url> Launches Firefox and opens the given URL(s). firefox.exe "www.mozilla.org|www.mozillazine.org" safe-mode Launches Firefox without loading extensions or themes. firefox.exe -safe-mode height <value> Sets height of the startup window to <value>. firefox.exe -height 600 width <value> Sets width of the startup window to <value>. firefox.exe -width 800 ProfileManager Starts with Profile Manager. firefox.exe -ProfileManager console Starts Firefox with a debugging console. firefox.exe -console jsconsole Starts with Javascript Console. firefox.exe -jsconsole inspector <url> Starts with the DOM Inspector. firefox.exe -inspector http://www.google.com/ chrome <url> Loads the specified chrome. firefox.exe -chrome chrome://inspector/content/inspector.xul new-window <url> Loads a URL in a new browser window. firefox.exe -new-window <url> new-tab <url> Loads a URL in a new tab. firefox.exe -new-tab <url> install-global-extension "<path>" Installs an extension globally. firefox.exe -install-global-extension "C:\Temp\extension-file.xpi" [edit]
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the above command line lets you run firefox2 and firefox3 simultaneously.
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