Looks good that this feature finally found its way into the main UI, not just a startup parameter.
I don’t know how old the feature is, but you just go to about:profiles. You can create and switch profiles.
The last time I tried it, it was a whole different manager that kept its own database of profiles, and didn’t work with parameters. So if you had a dock shortcut with a menu to open different profiles (as in GNOME), or used a custom system-wide keyboard shortcut or mouse gesture to open different profiles, this didn’t work because it needed to run
firefox -P "profile"
and it opened a whole different profile.The article here doesn’t specify if this is still a problem, and instead talks as if Firefox never had a profile manager. 🤷🏻♂️
I’m on beta 145 with the new PM disabled, so hopefully we’ll still get the option to use the old school PM.
As far as I know you’ll still be able to use the old one. Presumably it won’t see much love, but I don’t think it hasn’t seen much love for years anyway.
That said, you probably won’t see those old profiles in the new profile manager, but if you’re happy with your current setup that doesn’t sound like much of a problem.
hopefully it’s good, don’t want to mix work and personal stuff
No idea what it is but it’s a bad sign that I’m already scared.
Firefox profiles are separate Firefox “accounts” with things like bookmarks, browsing history, etc. They’re entirely local, and they’re useful for keeping stuff separate.
This change is a redesign of how you interact with it, making it much easier. You probably weren’t aware about it because it’s hard to access, hence the reason for the redesign.
oh thank god, been waiting for this