Re: Konqueror file manager blank new tab

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On Thursday 13 March 2025 22:05:38 Michele Calgaro via tde-users wrote:
> > Do you get a blank page when in file manager profile?
>
> Hi Darrell,
> I set a path in the the settings and each new tab opens in the location I
> specified. Make sure you are saving and loading the correct profile as
> well, since Konqueror comes with a number of profiles in first place.
>
> about:blank is basically saying "empty tab", that is basically what you
> would do in a browser too if you want an empty tab.
>
> Cheers
>    Michele

I have a gazillion konqueror windows open, some of them with a gazillion tabs 
each. (This is just a rough estimate.) 

Once I get all my konqueror windows and tabs set for my most-used locations, I 
save the session: left-click on the startup menu to find it. (I am using the 
old-fogey version, not the Kickoff menu.) 

This works (at least, for myself) not just for setting locations for konqueror 
tabs, but also for most of my other most-used programs, or kpdf (for whatever 
I am reading in digital form), office documents, konsole with several tabs 
open, etc. However, I do not set browser windows to open, keep my machine 
offline until I want to change to online. And so on. 

You will of course do things differently, but save session preserves my 
startup system as I want. Been doing it like that since before TDE, back in 
the KDE3 days, nearly 20 years now. 

Bill
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