Recently I decided to start playing with Firefox extensions, and I needed to create a DEV profile for myself.
As usual I googled and found a good article on lifehacker by Gina Trapani, I read it. I followed the steps mentioned and I realized that it is not working.
After some tinkering and guess work I found that article had one crucial step missing(may be not as article is almost year old, and things may have changed since).
So I thought I will quickly write those steps down, for every one.
Step 1: Change the configuration
- Type “about:config” in Firefox address bar and press enter.
- Click “I’ll be careful, I promise” button. On next screen type “profile” in filter bar.
- Double click “profile.manage_only_at_launch” to set it to true.
- Close the Firefox web browser.
Now you can continue to follow the steps mentioned in lifehacker article.
For your convenience I have mentioned further steps below.
Step 2: Start profile manager
- Go to command prompt and type firefox.exe –profilemanger and press enter.
- This will start Firefox profile manager
- Now you can create a new profile.
Additional Useful Tips (From lifehacker article)
- You can bypass the step to choose profile every time you start Firefox by creating a shortcut for each profile.

Simply add -p profilename at end of you shortcut(as shown in the picture above), where profilename is name of the profile that you want to load. - If you want to load Firefox with different profiles together then add -no-remote as well, at the end of you shortcut.
- If you like to use ‘run’ a lot, then you can simply create a shortcut in windows directory, give that shortcut a short and sweet name. You can then use this name to start the Firefox with selected profile, by typing it in run window.



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9 responses to “Creating multiple profiles in Firefox”
ya it’s great. phpCamp Rocks !!!
I knew you before the camp.
I was trying to meet you personally, but you seem to be busy with managing the camp.
I wanted to talk about “Disha” with you but no one had talked regarding it.
Amit, I agree with this… not only sessions and talks are the beneficial but what I personally feel is PHP got one big stage with this big event….Pune IT and your efforts appreciated 🙂
It was amazing being a part of the Camp.
Great job Amit (and team). 🙂
BTW, the pics from my camera are here. Didn’t have time to process them though.
@Bipin thanks, also thanks for sharing the picture
@Savita PHP Rocks
@Chirag you should have pinged me, anyways Disha is going great, please join the mailing list for Disha.
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Hellos sirji .. even i shared photos .. where is my name ??? 🙂
PHPCamp Rocks !!!
It is really a very good start first time in PHP World!!
Great job Amit 🙂
Hello Amit,
Unfortunately I missed the event.
Nice work. Good going 🙂