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Adding -no-remote will let you open the profile manager without having to close Firefox. —[[User:WulfTheSaxon|Wulf]] 08:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
Adding -no-remote will let you open the profile manager without having to close Firefox. —[[User:WulfTheSaxon|Wulf]] 08:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)
:You're right.  The [[Command line arguments]] article entry for "no-remote"  only says, ''Enables Firefox to run with multiple profiles; used with -P. Firefox 2 and later. '' With Firefox 2 already running,  I could open the Profile Manager using <code> firefox -P -no-remote</code>.  Using <code> "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P -no-remote</code> also worked.  I just added that information to the  [[Opening a new instance of Firefox with another profile]] article, thanks.  Only thing, this article is really aimed at the "basic" Firefox user so I think it should stick to the basics. The [[Command line arguments]] article, or maybe  the [[Profile Manager]] article section for Firefox, might be a good place to mention this information, if you want to do that.  [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice]] 13:25, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
:You're right.  The [[Command line arguments]] article entry for "no-remote"  only says, ''Enables Firefox to run with multiple profiles; used with -P. Firefox 2 and later. '' With Firefox 2 already running,  I could open the Profile Manager using <code> firefox -P -no-remote</code>.  Using <code> "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P -no-remote</code> also worked.  I just added that information to the  [[Opening a new instance of Firefox with another profile]] article, thanks.  Only thing, this article is really aimed at the "basic" Firefox user so I think it should stick to the basics. The [[Command line arguments]] article, or maybe  the [[Profile Manager]] article section for Firefox, might be a good place to mention this information, if you want to do that.  [[User:Alice Wyman|Alice]] 13:25, 13 June 2008 (UTC)
== Export Bookmarks ==
Added a suggestion to export bookmarks from old profile, before creating new one. As there is already a strong reminder to not delete any old profiles, this suggestion is not really necessary. However, for users with a minimum customisation level, it does make the process easier to do things in this order..but, more importantly, users have been deleting their old profiles, when they didn't mean to! At least this way, they will still have their bookmarks.
I am open to advice on this addition as I realise that this edit is not strictly necessary.--[[User:Frank Lion|Frank Lion]] 23:42, 2 February 2009 (UTC)

Revision as of 23:42, 2 February 2009

Could someone change the title of this article to : "Creating a New Firefox profile - Quick Start." and maybe advise me on how that is done. Thanks. --Frank Lion 01:35, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

I think it's fine as is. It's not really a "Quick Start", it's the complete steps on how to do it.--Np 18:10, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

I've made some changes.

  1. Copyedit and formatting
  2. It's not necessary to know the path of Firefox, running "firefox -P" works.
  3. Added a step to shut down Firefox first.
  4. Removed instances of "don't press this". I'm thinking that the target audience for this article will do exactly what we say and won't start clicking on other buttons.--Np 18:10, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
I added a "Caution" note about the "Choose Folder" option. You can't assume that the target audience won't click it and the potential consequences are so dire that, at the minimum, I thought that a caution with a link to the warnings was in order. Alice Wyman 17:41, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

Good edit, np - you've just broken the Firefox Profile Manager of every Firefox zip build user throughout the world! haha...which is why I pathed it. Your intro is a bit short for me, but the essentials are there and I'm not likely to complain about brevity, am I? This article is so short that I think we can put some stuff back. I'm going to edit it again, not to be difficult, but just to demonstrate that it will work and be understood - see what you think. --Frank Lion 19:36, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

On reflection, I don't think we can have 90% of users doing unnecessary steps for the 10% of zip build users. Edited again - also putting in firefox.exe -P and keeping clarification of the ' -P' part, that was causing confusion to some.--Frank Lion 20:41, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

You may want to add some text to the start saying something along the lines of "this assumes you're a regular user using a regular Firefox on regular Windows. If you're not, go to Profile Manager".
Any reason why you want ".exe" in there? I just see it as another thing someone could mess up.--Np 21:42, 4 January 2007 (UTC)
Only wanted ".exe" in there for consistency with the Profile Manger article - I agree, removed. Added qualifier line, which made the lower Profile Manager link redundant - removed. Article looks concise and tight now, I think. --Frank Lion 22:54, 4 January 2007 (UTC)

Added images

I thought some pictures would help. Go ahead and remove some (or all) of the images if you think it's too much. Alice Wyman 16:35, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

-no-remote

Adding -no-remote will let you open the profile manager without having to close Firefox. —Wulf 08:26, 11 June 2008 (UTC)

You're right. The Command line arguments article entry for "no-remote" only says, Enables Firefox to run with multiple profiles; used with -P. Firefox 2 and later. With Firefox 2 already running, I could open the Profile Manager using firefox -P -no-remote. Using "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -P -no-remote also worked. I just added that information to the Opening a new instance of Firefox with another profile article, thanks. Only thing, this article is really aimed at the "basic" Firefox user so I think it should stick to the basics. The Command line arguments article, or maybe the Profile Manager article section for Firefox, might be a good place to mention this information, if you want to do that. Alice 13:25, 13 June 2008 (UTC)


Export Bookmarks

Added a suggestion to export bookmarks from old profile, before creating new one. As there is already a strong reminder to not delete any old profiles, this suggestion is not really necessary. However, for users with a minimum customisation level, it does make the process easier to do things in this order..but, more importantly, users have been deleting their old profiles, when they didn't mean to! At least this way, they will still have their bookmarks.

I am open to advice on this addition as I realise that this edit is not strictly necessary.--Frank Lion 23:42, 2 February 2009 (UTC)