#Persistent browser card?

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amber forum
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Hey all! I've been looking to make a dashboard for all of my web interfaces I use. Has anybody come across a card that you can click that opens a persistent browser?

My ideal would basically be like ;
A card that I click, it opens up an internal browser that can have its own tabs etc. I can then close ha and open it on my phone, click the card and all of those are there still.

I'm trying to organize and keep better continuity when I'm doing things rather than leaving a bunch of windows and tabs open on my pc. I imagine there's not really a way to do this. My other thought is using something like n.eko, but I think I would need too many instances of it running to achieve what I want.

dire summit
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I've seen this done - basically they had Firefox running in a docker container and the "common browser window" was just opening that up. I don't know the details of how it got set up though

sacred yarrow
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had Firefox running in a docker container and the "common browser window" was just opening that up
This kind of sounds like a horrible browsing experience like using VNC or Remote Desktop. I've done that before. Not great, but it worked. Mid-2003, I was in Iraq. Internet access was limited on the NIPR network; a lot of stuff was blocked. I would use VNC to connect to my computer back in the States and browse whatever I wanted. I also used Notepad to have text conversations with my girlfriend since instant messaging and personal email was also blocked.

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Firefox has a feature called Sync that can synchronize your bookmarks, passwords, and open tabs. I'm not sure if it can be automated like what you might be wanting though. I just checked on my phone and I can see all the tabs open on my PC. (I can even see the tabs that were open on my MacBook even though its battery is currently dead.) Brave, Chrome and Edge look to have similar options. (I don't really use browser other than Firefox.)