Skorašnji odgovori na Enable/disable automatic redirect.https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/13274302021-06-06T20:05:23-07:00I don't know, did not check. I'll check them if needed.
2021-06-06T20:05:23-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1419030<p>I don't know, did not check. I'll check them if needed.
</p>Oh, I did not realize you were using a non-default setting to prevent this problem before. Normally 2021-06-06T17:10:02-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1419004<p>Oh, I did not realize you were using a non-default setting to prevent this problem before. Normally settings are retained during updates. I don't know what happened during your update; were any other preferences reset to default?
</p>Of course Mozilla is not involved!!! Are you ever?!
I have just solve the issue with about:config, a2021-06-06T16:49:50-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418999<p>Of course Mozilla is not involved!!! Are you ever?!
</p><p>I have just solve the issue with <strong>about:config</strong>, accessibility.blockautorefresh = <strong>true</strong>
</p><p>See, the problem was not data in my computer neither in the install, it was in Firefox config, which changed with the new update.
</p><p>Think twice before you discard responsibilities and blame others for your mistakes. Mozilla is not involved, right? Be humble and learn your lesson.
</p>luiscavacocruz said
Maybe you guys need to contact Mozilla Europe and report the anomaly. I assume y2021-06-06T03:17:14-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418721<em><p>luiscavacocruz <a href="#answer-1418712" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>Maybe you guys need to contact Mozilla Europe and report the anomaly. I assume you are on the West coast, because the server is showing Pacific Time Zone.
</blockquote>
<p>I'm in California, but the code of Firefox is very similar globally. I can't think of any regional difference in how session restore works. (This is all data on your computer, or missing from your computer. It's between your installation of Firefox and the site. Mozilla isn't involved.)
</p>Maybe you guys need to contact Mozilla Europe and report the anomaly. I assume you are on the West c2021-06-06T02:58:26-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418712<p>Maybe you guys need to contact Mozilla Europe and report the anomaly. I assume you are on the West coast, because the server is showing Pacific Time Zone.
</p>Although my browser language is English and I may have a tab from Amazon Germany, in English. It has2021-06-06T02:53:22-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418702<p>Although my browser language is English and I may have a tab from Amazon Germany, in English. It has happened there too. If I would send you the German link, it would shift immediately to Amazon US. Maybe it's an issue to Europe alone.
</p>luiscavacocruz said
I would send you a video capture, but I believe I cannot send video through here2021-06-06T02:52:16-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418700<em><p>luiscavacocruz <a href="#answer-1418693" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>I would send you a video capture, but I believe I cannot send video through here, just images, right?
</blockquote>
<p>Right, you would need to post it somewhere (OneDrive, Google Drive, YouTube, etc.) and share a link to the video.
</p>The experiment would be useless to you because most of these sites detect country IPs and would chan2021-06-06T02:48:39-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418698<p>The experiment would be useless to you because most of these sites detect country IPs and would change everything into the US English, or if they don't have a US store, they would change the page to the international website. The experiment wouldn't work.
</p>No, it affects both restored tabs and, say, shortcuts I have on my desktop, old and new. My settings2021-06-06T02:42:29-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418693<p>No, it affects both restored tabs and, say, shortcuts I have on my desktop, old and new. My settings clear history every day. Most of my sites I'm mentioning are in Portuguese, so the experiment would be useless to you.
</p><p>I would send you a video capture, but I believe I cannot send video through here, just images, right?
</p>luiscavacocruz said
An example: I have my browser startup settings to restore my previous session. L2021-06-06T02:32:21-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418686<em><p>luiscavacocruz <a href="#answer-1418668" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>An example: I have my browser startup settings to restore my previous session. Let's say I have a retail store product on a tab; when I activate that tab, almost surely it will try redirecting to its category page or front-page, instead of staying still, as it used to be before this last update (I have the habit of leaving tabbed my ongoing activities.)
And I am talking about page tabs I used to have open before the update, so I can compare.
I find this issue the weirdest thing ever.
</blockquote>
<p>Oh, this affects tabs restored from a previous session. Firefox usually restores those pages from the cache rather than re-requesting them from the site. I wonder whether there is a new problem with the cache or cookies or other data Firefox is using to restore the content??
</p><p>Can you give an example of a URL that consistently gives this problem?
</p>The anomaly, rather.
2021-06-06T02:28:36-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418684<p>The anomaly, rather.
</p>I have already tried the same web addresses on Chrome and the phenomenon doesn't happen.
2021-06-06T02:24:42-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418678<p>I have already tried the same web addresses on Chrome and the phenomenon doesn't happen.
</p>Hi, and thank you for your reply. It actually happens regardless of the bookmark/shortcut age.
An ex2021-06-06T02:14:37-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418668<p>Hi, and thank you for your reply. It actually happens regardless of the bookmark/shortcut age.
</p><p>An example: I have my browser startup settings to restore my previous session. Let's say I have a retail store product on a tab; when I activate that tab, almost surely it will try redirecting to its category page or front-page, instead of staying still, as it used to be before this last update (I have the habit of leaving tabbed my ongoing activities.)
</p><p>And I am talking about page tabs I used to have open before the update, so I can compare.
</p><p>I find this issue the weirdest thing ever.
</p>luiscavacocruz said
Why in the world, after this last update, when I click a bookmarked page or a li2021-06-06T02:03:11-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418661<em><p>luiscavacocruz <a href="#answer-1418562" rel="nofollow">said</a></p></em>
<blockquote>Why in the world, after this last update, when I click a bookmarked page or a link I saved to a website, it always refreshes and tries to redirect to another main page on that website? It happens with almost all websites I visit that I have bookmarks or saved links to. I always have to click to go back to the original page I wanted.
</blockquote>
<p>I have not noticed that. Does this only affect old bookmarks/shortcuts -- if you save a new bookmark/shortcut, does it work normally?
</p>I'm not as Firefox literate as the previous members above, but I have question.
Why in the world, 2021-06-05T20:36:21-07:00luiscavacocruzhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1418562<p>I'm not as Firefox literate as the previous members above, but I have question.
</p><p>Why in the world, after this last update, when I click a bookmarked page or a link I saved to a website, it always refreshes and tries to redirect to another main page on that website? It happens with almost all websites I visit that I have bookmarks for or saved links to. I always have to click to go back to the original page I wanted.
</p><p>I would say it would be convenient if the page would not exist anymore, but that's not the case. I find this feature not only intrusive but also very annoying. How do I disable this new feature/permission?
Thanks
</p>Thanks I'm not sure how it got turned on then because I know I went into preferences and toggled it,2021-02-27T13:52:57-08:00iMark7777777https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1395351<p>Thanks I'm not sure how it got turned on then because I know I went into preferences and toggled it, maybe it synced from another older browser?
</p><p>I have a text file with all the about:config fixes that need to be changed on installing a new system, I just haven't gotten to it on the new system.
half the time I bookmark something I have to go into the web archive when I eventually find the bookmark I'm looking for.
There used to be some really nice pages that had nice documentation to what some of the settings did and their respective options, but they don't show up when searching for a string or setting. So I'm left with scrolling the Internet for interpreted articles that don't quite know what they're talking about but vaguely list with the function does.
</p><p>etc...
</p>
<hr>
<p>Alt Save
browser.altClickSave
DF - false
Set - true
</p>
<hr>
<p>browser.urlbar.autoFill
DF - true
Set - false
</p>
<hr>
<p>Move or resize popup windows
dom.disable_window_move_resize
DF false
Set true
Note – This is the same as the Move or resize existing windows option in Advanced JavaScript Settings.
</p>
<hr>
<p>Raise or lower windows
dom.disable_window_flip
DF true
Set&nbsp;?
Description: Determines whether windows can be focused through JavaScript
Note – This is the same as the Raise or lower windows option in Advanced JavaScript Settings.
</p>
<hr>
<p>Disable or replace context menus
dom.event.contextmenu.enabled
DF true
Set false?
Note – This is the same as the Disable or replace context menus option in Advanced JavaScript Settings.
</p>
<hr>
<p>This option controls whether JavaScript can be used to display custom text in the status bar.
dom.disable_window_status_change
DF true
Set true
Note – This is the same as the Change status bar text option in Advanced JavaScript Settings.
</p>
<hr>
<p>Customize Firefox Printing Defaults
print.print_headerright ~ &amp;D
print.print_footerleft ~ &amp;U
print.print_footerright ~ &amp;PT
</p><p>&amp;PT: Page Number with Total (Example: "3 of 5")
&amp;P: Page Number
&amp;D: Date
&amp;U: URL
&amp;T: Page Title
</p><p><a href="https://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-change-or-customize-firefox-printing-defaults.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.watchingthenet.com/how-to-change-or-customize-firefox-printing-defaults.html</a>
</p>
<hr>
<p>Do not load pinned tabs on launch until selected
browser.sessionstore.restore_pinned_tabs_on_demand
DF - false
Set - true
</p><p>Do not load tabs on launch until selected
browser.sessionstore.restore_on_demand
DF - true
Set - False
</p><p><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1016880" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1016880</a>
<a href="https://typingjobs360.com/restore-session/" rel="nofollow">https://typingjobs360.com/restore-session/</a>
</p>
<hr>
<p>I want to see http://
browser.urlbar.trimURLs
DF - true
Set - False
</p>
<hr>
<p>full-screen-api.transition-duration.enter
DF - 200 200
Set - 1 1
Disable - 0 0
</p><p>full-screen-api.transition-duration.leave
DF - 200 200
Set - 1 1
Disable - 0 0
</p><p>full-screen-api.transition.timeout - 0
DF - 1000
Set - x
Disable - 0
</p><p>full-screen-api.warning.delay - 0
DF - 500
Set - 10
Disable - 0
</p><p>full-screen-api.warning.timeout - 0
DF - 3000
Set - 1000
Disable - 0
</p><p><a href="https://superuser.com/questions/613794/disable-firefox-fullscreen-warning-with-html5-stuff" rel="nofollow">https://superuser.com/questions/613794/disable-firefox-fullscreen-warning-with-html5-stuff</a>
</p>
<hr>
<p>reader.parse-on-load.force-enabled
DF - False
Set - True
</p>This is sort of off-topic, but I suggest bookmarking the pages for any tech tips you adopt so you ca2021-02-27T09:42:55-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1395296<p>This is sort of off-topic, but I suggest bookmarking the pages for any tech tips you adopt so you can track those things down later.
</p>In Firefox 56+ the "Warn me when website try to redirect or reload the page" setting can no longer b2021-02-27T08:47:57-08:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1395279<p>In Firefox 56+ the "Warn me when website try to redirect or reload the page" setting can no longer be found in Options/Preferences.
</p><p>You can modify this pref on the <b>about:config</b> page to disable this accessibility feature.
</p>
<ul><li>accessibility.blockautorefresh = false
</li></ul>
<p>You can open the <b>about:config</b> page via the location/address bar.
You can click the button to "Accept the Risk and Continue".
</p>
<ul><li><a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox</a>
</li></ul>Oh yeah and why do I have to have a text file list of all the things I have to toggle in the about:c2021-02-26T15:43:35-08:00iMark7777777https://support.mozilla.org/bs/questions/1327430#answer-1395092<p>Oh yeah and why do I have to have a text file list of all the things I have to toggle in the about:config that used to be a nice accessible setting. I guess it's still better than chrome, the last updated UI design was nice.
Better yet why bother having settings/Preferences at all, just do away with the whole menu and make everybody go to the about:config menu.
</p>