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Frequently asked questions
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Assign a bookmark to a container
Warning: This workaround needs an add-on that is not actively monitored for security by Mozilla. Make sure you trust it before installing.
- Install Open URL in Container addon.
- Open bookmark manager by clicking on Main menu > Bookmarks > Manage bookmarks
- Create a new bookmark by clicking on Organize > Add bookmark...
- Enter a name for the new bookmark (e.g. Containerize a Bookmark)
- Enter the following code snippet in URL:
javascript:(function(c,u){c&&(c=c.trim())&&(u=prompt('URL?',location))&&(u=u.trim())&&prompt('Contained URL to copy and bookmark:','ext+container:name='+encodeURIComponent(c)+'&url='+encodeURIComponent(u))})(prompt('Container name?','Personal'))
- Add the bookmark in a place where you can click on it like the Bookmarks toolbar (Ctrl + B). Note that you can't launch a bookmarklet by searching for it in the address bar.
- Go to the site you want to run in a specific container.
- Click the bookmarklet you created, pick the container name and copy the link.
- Create or edit some existing bookmark to set it to this link.
Keyboard shorcuts
Modify extension shortcuts
- Type about:addons in the address bar
- Click on the gear button over the extension list in the top-right corner
- Click "Manage Extension Shortcuts"
Assign a container to a shortcut
- Open Multi-Account Containers
- Click on the info button in the top-right corner
- In the addon preferences, edit the "Keyboard Shortcuts" section
Remove "Always open in..." site from a container
Note: This also includes sites that have been checked to "Remember my decision for this site"
- Open Multi-Account Containers
- Click "Manage Containers"
- Select the Container you wish to manage
- Click "Manage site list" on the Container Edit panel
- Click the trash can icon over the site you wish to remove
Enable Windows SSO in a specific container
Windows SSO is disabled in containers by default (See bug 1800971). There's work in progress to add an option in about:preferences#containers. In the meantime, you can enable Windows SSO in a specific container by:
- Get the container ID. this is available in containers.json in your Firefox profile directory, in a key called userContextId (47001 for example)
- In about:config, create a boolean key named
network.http.windows-sso.container-enabled.CONTAINERID
, where CONTAINERID is the ID you found in containers.json, and set it totrue