Morning Coffee is a Firefox Add-on which allows you to set up groups of tabs that can be opened all at once. This is particularly good for those sites which change fairly often, and resolutely refuse to add an RSS feed.
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Ooh, goody! It’s an update/rewrite!
I’d tried the original Morning Coffee, and ended up uninstalling it – I could add pages to it, but I couldn’t remove pages! I’ll have to install this version and give it a try.
I guess I’m mystified as to why this plug-in is needed or else I’m misunderstanding the functionality (haven’t tried it).
I open up a collection of tabs all at once in Firefox all the time. I have a collection that I look at most mornings, I have another set I use when I’m putting together TV picks for the day, etc.
When I have all the pages open in tabs that I want to open again later, I go to the Bookmarks menu in Firefox and select “Bookmark all tabs” and that creates a bookmark that is a folder which contains all those pages.
In the morning, when I want to open up that collection of pages, I select that bookmarked folder (in my bookmarks) and then click on the “Open all in tabs” option and off I go.
FWIW I’m using Firefox on a Mac, it’s whatever the latest official release is (not the beta) and I’m pretty sure the functionality I mention is not due to any plug-in I have installed (as none of them involve tabs or bookmarks).
Laurel, geez! I didn’t know you could do that in firefox. I’m so going to open my morning bloghop blogs and save them with bookmark all tabs. Thanks. That’s similar to the morning coffee, which I’d heard of, but never downloaded and installed. I love firefox. So many cool extensions for it! Always looking for new ones.
You always find such great plugins!
I love finding new goodies here. And I often learn even more by reading the comments. I, too, have been using bookmarks tab function. They can take a while to all load though. I’ll have to see if the plugin is faster. Thanks.