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What about:config seting removes the close button from blank tabs only?

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I actually need to reverse this change, but I cannot find the setting again. My home page and new tab page are about:blank using the FastDial extension, and I changed a config setting to remove the close button from blank tabs, then found that it wasn't so convenient on the new tab pages, now I cannot find the setting, searching for "newtab," "blanktab," "closebutton," "button," tab," etc.

I actually need to reverse this change, but I cannot find the setting again. My home page and new tab page are about:blank using the FastDial extension, and I changed a config setting to remove the close button from blank tabs, then found that it wasn't so convenient on the new tab pages, now I cannot find the setting, searching for "newtab," "blanktab," "closebutton," "button," tab," etc.

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Perhaps you have a Tabs related extension installed in Tools->Addons->Extensions ?

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The preference is browser.tabs.closeButtons and right-click it and select Reset to set it back to 1 which is close buttons on each tab (default).

http://kb.mozillazine.org/browser.tabs.closeButtons

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That setting was actually still on 1, it hadn't been altered.

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Perhaps you have a Tabs related extension installed in Tools->Addons->Extensions ?

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Correct, it turns out to be the Tab Utilities extension. Thank you very much.

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I should mention, it's one of Tab Utilities "hidden" features, which can only be changed in about:config. I knew it was in about:config somewhere. Thanks for setting me on the right track.