MangoPenguin ( @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English21•3 months agoAt the moment, running different profiles simultaneously is not possible
That’s the one feature I really want from Firefox profiles!
Joël de Bruijn ( @joeldebruijn@lemmy.ml ) 21•3 months agoAt the moment, running different profiles simultaneously is not possible
Bullocks. I run 2 or 3 profiles at the same time. For over 2 years now. Just easier now.
thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 5•3 months ago@MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone Me too. At least I used to have a separate profile for PDF viewing, which had its own plugins installed. It can be done by using commandline options to select what profile to use, like in
--profile
or-P
(i forgot which of them I used actually). Just created a script for it (Bash script in Linux) and associated PDF files with it as if it was a separate program.What they mean in the article is probably its not possible with the GUI only of Firefox. They totally ignored the commandline options.
PoolloverNathan ( @PoolloverNathan@programming.dev ) 2•3 months agoIIRC,
this is wrong,-p
launches a profile by path, and-P
launches the GUI for selecting/creating a profile.-P
specifies a profile path. I forgot how to open the manager. thingsiplay ( @thingsiplay@beehaw.org ) 1•3 months agoType in the terminal
firefox --help
to see all options. You can open the manager withfirefox --ProfileManager
. I used to create a profile this way and then either with-P
or-p
was using that profile.
MangoPenguin ( @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English4•3 months agoYeah but you have to do it with separate launch arguments.
Joël de Bruijn ( @joeldebruijn@lemmy.ml ) 3•3 months agoOr always start with profilemanager. But indeed, also a launch argument.
Ferk ( @Ferk@lemmy.ml ) 5•3 months agoOr open
about:profiles
(which you can put conveniently in your bookmark bar).
sanpo ( @sanpo@sopuli.xyz ) 3•3 months agoHopefully it’s not an actual regression in the latest version, because that’d be terrible.
hexagonwin ( @hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org ) 11•3 months agoIt already just works, just go to about:profiles and launch as another profile. There’s also have container tabs, so no need for a separate profile when you only need isolation.
MangoPenguin ( @MangoPenguin@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English4•3 months agoWould be nice if they just added a profile manager with a button though.
hexagonwin ( @hexagonwin@lemmy.sdf.org ) 4•3 months agoI just have about:profile as the first on my bookmark toolbar. You can also make a shortcut to
firefox --ProfileManager
in your OS.
Mr. Satan ( @mr_satan@monyet.cc ) 4•3 months agoMulti-account containers are already all I need.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 3•3 months agoI feel like this hasn’t been said enough: Multi-account containers are already all I need.
frazorth ( @frazorth@feddit.uk ) 3•2 months agoAnd multi-account containers are not enough for me.
What’s your point? They are great and serve a purpose, but they are not the same.
tetris11 ( @tetris11@lemmy.ml ) 2•2 months agooh don’t mind me, I’m just word-for-word mindlessly parroting what others have said below
Mr. Satan ( @mr_satan@monyet.cc ) 1•3 months agoMulti-account containers are already all I need.
wallybeavis ( @wallybeavis@lemmings.world ) 1•3 months agoThat’s unfortunate, I was hoping for a ‘workspaces’ like feature as in Opera. I run FF and Opera simultaneaously to segregate my tabs. It would be really nice if we could get something like that extended to profiles, so I could just run FF
Joël de Bruijn ( @joeldebruijn@lemmy.ml ) 4•3 months agoDo you mean containers? At least it sounds like it.
wallybeavis ( @wallybeavis@lemmings.world ) 3•3 months agoThe last time I looked at containers I think it was an add-on, but I don’t think (and please correct me if I’m wrong), it filtered or made active the current viewable tabs.
In Opera there’s an icon list on the left and depending on which one is selected those are the only tabs displayed, and/or made active. I’ll take another look at FF containers.
Someone mentioned ‘about:profiles’ above, I think that may be closer to what I’m looking for, maybe that combined with containers can reduce my foot print to just Firefox, thanks for the suggestion
Vincent ( @Vincent@feddit.nl ) 3•3 months agoI think you might be looking for tab groups? Which, incidentally, are also coming.
Mr. Satan ( @mr_satan@monyet.cc ) 1•3 months agoMulti-account containers are already all I need.
LittleBobbyTables ( @LittleBobbyTables@lemmy.sdf.org ) English10•3 months agoThis is excellent news. This is one of the biggest features that I’ve wanted out of Firefox for years, and one of the reasons I’ve kept Chromium as a secondary browser all this time.
I do remember seeing a community-made GitHub project that added a profile switcher to Firefox, which looked pretty good, but it also required installing an executable somewhere on the system, which I’m not exactly keen on.
I think Zen Browser has a built-in profile switcher, but it also changes a bunch of core UI elements… I just want Firefox with a profile switcher, lol.
Ephera ( @Ephera@lemmy.ml ) English3•3 months agoCool. I’ve been thinking they should just make that available somewhere for quite a while now, since about:profiles was already pretty usable, it was just impossible to find for normal users. But that they’re improving the user experience at the same time is quite welcome, too.
pizzaboi ( @chris@lemm.ee ) English3•3 months agoAnyone else get an obvious malware popup in this link? On iOS.
funkycarrot ( @funkycarrot@discuss.tchncs.de ) 2•3 months agoHaving uBlock Origin everywhere has spoiled me I guess
pizzaboi ( @chris@lemm.ee ) English2•2 months agoYeah, it’s the thing I miss most about Android haha
loics2 ( @loics2@lemm.ee ) 1•3 months agoYeah this website is shit
uis ( @uis@lemm.ee ) 2•3 months agoHow is it better than
about:profile
? lud ( @lud@lemm.ee ) 4•3 months agoBecause it’s integrated into the GUI similar to how pretty much every other browser does it, of course .
uis ( @uis@lemm.ee ) 1•2 months agoNoone asks you to open terminal and edit config files in editor
Zero22xx ( @Zero22xx@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English1•2 months agoAbout bloody time. Containers are fine for on the fly use - for checking what pages look like logged out, or visiting a link that you don’t want affecting algorithms etc. but for separating personal and work and whatever else, profiles are the way to go. It’s actually already pretty easy to add ‘about:profiles’ to the toolbar but the more accessible they make it, the better.
I look forward to profiles also making it to the Android app 5 to 10 years from now.