Can we automate login process of our specific sites in firefox ? when we open firefox in automate mode (???) and is password protected.
Automate login process of our specific sites in firefox : There are two modes available in firefox : (1) simple(General) Mode : In this mode firefox will open as normal. … (read more)
Automate login process of our specific sites in firefox :
There are two modes available in firefox :
(1) simple(General) Mode : In this mode firefox will open as normal.
(2) Automate mode : which is password protected and verify password online/offline
- In this mode we can set our specific sites URL with username and password and firefox
will automatically login to desired site which we select from the list.
- This functionality will help a lot to developer as well as frequently users on different
applications.
- These can be done same as web Test automation (for ex. Selenium webdriver api).
Thanks, Rajni Ghodasara.
How to enable dragging of playhead in QuickTime plugin for Firefox?
I have a problem with QuickTime plug-in 7.7.1 for Firefox on Mac OS 10.7.5. I am unable to drag the playhead to some arbitrary point in the middle of a quicktime video. T… (read more)
I have a problem with QuickTime plug-in 7.7.1 for Firefox on Mac OS 10.7.5. I am unable to drag the playhead to some arbitrary point in the middle of a quicktime video. The plugin prevents the playhead from moving to any point beyond the prefix of the video that has been downloaded until then.
I have no problem dragging the playhead to any point on Safari or on an iphone.
If I disable the plug-in opting instead to start QuickTime in a separate window, Firefox either (1) downloads the entire video before invoking QuickTime, or (2) starts the QuickTime video playback right away but, if the playhead is dragged to the middle of the video, the video/audio freezes but the timer continues to tick away. Whether 1 or 2 happens seems to be somewhat non-deterministic.
How to override text size settings on mobile websites
Apologies if this is a stupid question. It seems to be the case that websites designed for mobiles (e.g. http://m.guardian.co.uk/), have a default text size setting which… (read more)
Apologies if this is a stupid question. It seems to be the case that websites designed for mobiles (e.g. http://m.guardian.co.uk/), have a default text size setting which ignores the equivalent setting in Firefox Android. Consequently, in some websites like the one mentioned above, the text is unnecessarily large, making the reading process rather labour intensive. I know I could revert to the desktop site, but I'm more likely to revert back to the default android browser (which has no problem adjusting the text on these sites), which would be shame, as apart from this problem, I am loving the Firefox experience.
I am on Samsung Galaxy S2, Android 4.0.4.
Cheers
