AI spell checker
Why can't I use the AI spell checker in real time for Fire Fox?
Why can't I use the AI spell checker in real time for Fire Fox?
I keep getting requests to Make Firefox my default browser I already have selected firefox as my default browser.
How do I cancel whatever organization management has come into my account? Is this why Firefox is much slower than it was?
Firefox is not intuitive.
How to personalize things like Toolbar, default Browser, etc
I have restored my homepage to Firefox many times, but every time I restart Firefox, it changes back to Google. I even have my search engine set to DuckDuckGo, but it kee… (læs mere)
I have restored my homepage to Firefox many times, but every time I restart Firefox, it changes back to Google. I even have my search engine set to DuckDuckGo, but it keeps Google as my search engine! I've emptied my cache and data too. How can I stop Google from hijacking my homepage? Thanks, Wally.
How can i change webrtc settings?! I write (about:config) in address bar but it doesn't any reaction. What should i do????
The settings page is vaguely providing an option to turn off this feature. I don't care what you want to call it, be it AI/ML/chatbot, it's not related to browsing the in… (læs mere)
The settings page is vaguely providing an option to turn off this feature. I don't care what you want to call it, be it AI/ML/chatbot, it's not related to browsing the internet and I don't want it. I don't want it to consume ANY resources of my computer, I don't want it to exist in my computer unless I EXPLICITLY use it, I don't want to be FORCED to go and search everything in about:config page to get it completely (probably) deactivated. Provide a button that DOES deactivate and hide (without running it in the background either) the whole AI/ML/chatbot integration. I don't want to use it, again, I don't want it being shoved in my face or my computer against my will. Firefox IS a web browser. Otherwise, let's stop making any kind of websites (eshops, newspapers, social media and other) since they will not be browsed by people that want to browse the web, since the web browser decided to put AI in front of everything to consume everyone's content and dictate their own design, alignments caused by bias disagreements etc etc.
Mozilla changed the longstanding "Copy Link Address" hotkey from "A" to "L" in Firefox 88. They have decided to not consider reverting this change, even though "L" is fa… (læs mere)
Mozilla changed the longstanding "Copy Link Address" hotkey from "A" to "L" in Firefox 88.
They have decided to not consider reverting this change, even though "L" is far less accessible than "A" and brings it out of sync with accessibility keys across other browsers.
Reference: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1701324
Firefox broke copy link address right click context menu hotkey "A" again in Firefox 142 by adding "Ask an AI Chatbot" and this time I'm not sure I can get around it with an extension https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/link-copy/
Can this context menu option be made optional or something please?
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I am unable to locate the setting Enable Link preview. I am using Firefox 142.0 on Windows 10 Home 22H2. This setting does not appear under Settings>General>Brows… (læs mere)
I am unable to locate the setting Enable Link preview. I am using Firefox 142.0 on Windows 10 Home 22H2. This setting does not appear under Settings>General>Browsing. Are there other settings that are required to enable this facility?
Edge has hi Jacked firefox how do I get firefox back. Firefox is set as my default browser
how do i allow popups for a website
I'm a user of the new "Ask AI" feature in Firefox, and while I appreciate the convenience of having an AI assistant in the browser, I've noticed a significant limitation … (læs mere)
I'm a user of the new "Ask AI" feature in Firefox, and while I appreciate the convenience of having an AI assistant in the browser, I've noticed a significant limitation that prevents the feature from being truly useful.
The Problem
Currently, when you right-click and select the "Ask AI" option, the prompt sent to the chatbot only includes the selected text and the page title. It completely omits the page's URL. This is the prompt that is sent:
* * I’m on page “<tabTitle>Get Support | Mozilla Support</tabTitle>” with “<selection></selection>” selected.
This is a major issue because without the URL, the AI cannot access the full context of the page. It can't scrape the content, analyze the structure, or understand the full context of the selected text, which is often crucial for generating accurate and comprehensive summaries or answers. The feature, as it is, relies entirely on the user manually selecting a large block of text, which is clunky and often insufficient.
Proposed Improvements
Include the URL in the Prompt: The most critical improvement would be to automatically include the page's URL in the prompt sent to the AI. This would allow the AI to properly "see" and interact with the full page, making tasks like "Summarize" much more effective.
Allow Custom Prompt Editing: A second, highly beneficial feature would be the ability for users to customize the prompt before it's sent. This would give users more control over the AI's output and enable more creative and specific uses of the feature beyond the pre-set options. This would also allow users to manually insert the URL if needed, as a workaround for the current limitation.
These changes would transform the "Ask AI" feature from a novelty that only works on selected text to a genuinely powerful tool for research, content analysis, and productivity.
Thank you for considering this request.
Firefox options has disappeared from the /// menu! How do I get back to it?
Every time I login on my computer, there is already an open Firefox webpage with a dialog box asking me if I want Firefox to be my primary default browser. Once I click "… (læs mere)
Every time I login on my computer, there is already an open Firefox webpage with a dialog box asking me if I want Firefox to be my primary default browser. Once I click "Set a Default Browse", a Microsoft Edge webpage appears giving me a list of choices of Microsoft application to select to be my browser. Firefox is not on the list. There is also a dialog box that appears on the lower right corner of the screen showing me the steps on how to make Firefox my default browser. The choices are "Show Me How" and "No Thanks". When I click the "Show me how", I am taken to Firefox setting, once I click the "Make Default" I am taken back to the list of Microsoft applications to choose as my browser. The bottom line is I cannot make Firefox my default browser anymore. In fact, I am not even sure if I am sending this message to Firefox or Mozilla. This is the URL that I see on this https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new/firefox/form.
Would you please check and correct the problem. I cannot make Firefox my default browser. Would you check if Firefox is my default browser.
However hard I try I cannot prevent Microsoft Edge from being imposed as only choice for browser although I always want Mozilla Firefox. It always over-rides my attempt… (læs mere)
However hard I try I cannot prevent Microsoft Edge from being imposed as only choice for browser although I always want Mozilla Firefox. It always over-rides my attempts to change to Firefox
Hi all, I’ve been experimenting with Firefox’s new AI chat integration and adding custom prompts via `about:config` using `browser.ml.chat.prompts.#`. Right now, prompt… (læs mere)
Hi all,
I’ve been experimenting with Firefox’s new AI chat integration and adding custom prompts via `about:config` using `browser.ml.chat.prompts.#`.
Right now, prompt values are static JSON strings, like:
```json {"label":"Answer","id":"answer","value":"Answer selected question"} ```
This works great for fixed text, but there’s no way to dynamically include useful context like the **current page URL**.
For example, I’d like to create a prompt like:
```json {"label":"Summarize w/ URL","id":"summarize_with_url","value":"Summarize this selection. Page URL: {{url}}"} ```
…but currently, `{{url}}` (or similar placeholders) isn’t supported, and the AI chat doesn’t automatically pull the page URL as context.
This means I either have to manually copy/paste the URL or use a separate bookmarklet workaround, which breaks the smooth workflow.
Has anyone found a hidden about:config trick for this, or can this be added to Firefox’s roadmap?
Thanks!
This is a new cheap Chinese laptop from Amazon called ANPCOWER. It seemed to be set up to only use Microsoft. I have used Firefox for decades. It changed all my docum… (læs mere)
This is a new cheap Chinese laptop from Amazon called ANPCOWER. It seemed to be set up to only use Microsoft. I have used Firefox for decades. It changed all my documents to Microsoft and I can't access them anymore..
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I feel like I've tried everything to stop Firefox from automatically opening when I start my Windows 11 computer. I've checked: task manager, the startup folder in Win… (læs mere)
I feel like I've tried everything to stop Firefox from automatically opening when I start my Windows 11 computer.
I've checked: task manager, the startup folder in Windows 11 (shell:startup), The registry under "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run", Settings>Apps>Startup, and also in Firefox under Settings>"Open Firefox automatically when your computer starts up", and under "about:config">toolkit.winRegisterApplicationRestart (change value to false).
Can anyone tell me why Firefox is still automatically launching at startup of Windows 11?