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Sometimes when i click a link from another program firefox (my deafult browser) opens up but it opens up as a really tiny window in the corner of the screen.

i can maximise it and resize it fine but the thing is it sometimes forgets and goes back to this really tiny window is there anyway i can force it not to resize down below a certian size or something or at least force it to remember my window size settings!

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my settings are the same as far as i can tell, and heres the extensions i got running

Would the fact im using the Dreamland_VS Msstyle and have my taskbar at the top instead of the bottom effect it at all, i know sometimes windows titles end up going behind the taskbar sometimes and i have to unselect "lock the taskbar" to get them to move back.

not sure if its related.

Edited by dragon2611

Can you post a linked site that the behavior consistently happens on?

Also, to exclude an extension problem go in and disable all extensions and then check to see if the behavior continues. If it straightens out then reenable one extension at a time until you've found the problem.

Can you post a linked site that the behavior consistently happens on?

Also, to exclude an extension problem go in and disable all extensions and then check to see if the behavior continues. If it straightens out then reenable one extension at a time until you've found the problem.

No i cant exclude a certian site, Next time it happens ill post a screenshot, it usally happens if firefox isn't running and i click a link in another program

e.g when i get an email saying you have a reply to a post and i click that.

I know its not outlook becuase i used to use thunderbird and got the same problem. Its like for somereason firefox is forgetting the last set window size and going down to a silly little one.

and sometimes i get an extra window that looks as if it hasn't loaded properly.

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