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everytime I want read e-edition news paper, it alway go to a previous edition

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I would like to set my computer so that, when I go online to read my E-Edition news paper it will go the latest edition, not to a previous one.

Thank you

I would like to set my computer so that, when I go online to read my E-Edition news paper it will go the latest edition, not to a previous one. Thank you

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This could be related to how you start up Firefox.

If you set Firefox to reopen your previous session windows and tabs, then close Firefox on the current edition of the newspaper, Firefox may resume exactly where you left off without updating from the site.

On the other hand, if you make the newspaper your home page and start up Firefox to your home page, Firefox usually should check for updates.

If you want to keep session restore but have the page updated, you might need an add-on to reload it.

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This could be related to how you start up Firefox.

If you set Firefox to reopen your previous session windows and tabs, then close Firefox on the current edition of the newspaper, Firefox may resume exactly where you left off without updating from the site.

On the other hand, if you make the newspaper your home page and start up Firefox to your home page, Firefox usually should check for updates.

If you want to keep session restore but have the page updated, you might need an add-on to reload it.