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After doing some research, I haven't found any way to use a custom New Tab without an external URL. I have tried setting it to the path of the HTML file (moz-extension://fpdjjjmglibdjocjpcchgkbakeelaghm/index.html), but that wouldn't work. I'll be covnerting this to a discussion to find workarounds. |
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The ID you used is a Chrome Extension store ID: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/-/fpdjjjmglibdjocjpcchgkbakeelaghm I did get curious though, and it turns out all extensions have two ids, the developer specified one in Originally, I got it working myself by setting the URL based on the Internal UUID, but the extension can do this itself. You would normally be able to do this with the extensions manifest, but Chrome doesn't like I opened #24 before testing in Chrome, the easiest solution would require two manifest.jsons - one with the setting and the other without. |
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Thanks to @DeJayDev, this has been fixed for the Firefox version. |
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New windows do not seem to be supported.
If there is a chance for some special URL, that would do the job
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