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Language on "Sponsored by ..." items is German??

On all my new tabs which open with "Recommended by Pocket" items, the "Sponsored by ..." items are in German. All my language settings are "en-amer".?? All the other it… (Lesen Sie mehr)

On all my new tabs which open with "Recommended by Pocket" items, the "Sponsored by ..." items are in German. All my language settings are "en-amer".?? All the other items are in English.

Gefragt von mike11318 vor 2 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von Terry vor 2 Monaten

Tabs don't open where I put them

How do I get this to not happen? I just want the tabs to stay where I put them instead of moving to the right. https://imgur.com/1u1m2Gd … (Lesen Sie mehr)

How do I get this to not happen? I just want the tabs to stay where I put them instead of moving to the right.

https://imgur.com/1u1m2Gd

Gefragt von nasseemalabbadi vor 2 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 2 Monaten

Firefox keeps closed tabs with sessions open

I am using a Linux based system for my Laptop but still need to access and edit some files from a OneDrive Cloud. Whenever I try to clean up my files I open them to see i… (Lesen Sie mehr)

I am using a Linux based system for my Laptop but still need to access and edit some files from a OneDrive Cloud. Whenever I try to clean up my files I open them to see if they can be deleted which will open a session in a separate tab. The problem is when I close that tab Firefox seems to keep that session active which will render me unable to delete a file because OneDrive sees, that it is still opened. (See attached Screenshot) Is this a problem with Firefox not closing sessions properly when closing tabs?

Gefragt von Ahkebeaivi vor 2 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von jonzn4SUSE vor 2 Monaten

Open tabs no longer restored when Firefox is re-opened. New bug?

Ever since the last Firefox update on Feb 28, 2023, my open tabs are no longer being restored when I re-open Firefox after closing it down. After doing some searches on … (Lesen Sie mehr)

Ever since the last Firefox update on Feb 28, 2023, my open tabs are no longer being restored when I re-open Firefox after closing it down. After doing some searches on the issue, I checked my "Settings page, Privacy & Security panel, History section" and it still shows "Remember history". (This is on a laptop running Windows 10.) This is a huge inconvenience for me. Is this a bug or is there some way for me to fix it? I'm not a techie, so appreciate a response without too much jargon. Thank you!

Gefragt von jakaber320 vor 2 Monaten

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tab deliminators

I am currently on version 110 of firefox. It is driving me crazy how there is no physical object or deliminator between tabs. they all just blend in. Is there any way to… (Lesen Sie mehr)

I am currently on version 110 of firefox. It is driving me crazy how there is no physical object or deliminator between tabs. they all just blend in. Is there any way to add the "|" (pipe command) between the tabs so they have some sort of separation?

thanks

Gefragt von LT72884 vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

Open previous windows and tabs not working

Whenever I close my app, it doesn't restore my tabs. Since I checked "Confirm before closing multiple tabs", any attempt to close Firefox will warn me. It should not be d… (Lesen Sie mehr)

Whenever I close my app, it doesn't restore my tabs. Since I checked "Confirm before closing multiple tabs", any attempt to close Firefox will warn me. It should not be doing this. I have been using Firefox for almost a decade now, and it started acting differently all of a sudden (most likely after an update).

Gefragt von Adedotstar vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

Firefox opens home page as well as link

A few versions ago, Firefox (Mac) changed behavior when clicking on a link in an outside program. Specifically, if Firefox is not running and I click a link in Outlook, F… (Lesen Sie mehr)

A few versions ago, Firefox (Mac) changed behavior when clicking on a link in an outside program. Specifically, if Firefox is not running and I click a link in Outlook, Firefox opens the clicked link in a tab but also opens my homepage in a second tab. Since I'm only interested in the clicked link at this time I don't want it to open my home page, just the clicked link. This problem is exacerbated by my.yahoo.com which causes a switch from the tab containing the clicked link to the homepage tab.

How do I get Firefox to only open the link that I clicked and not my homepage in addition? This was the normal behavior until a few months ago.

Mac OS 11.7.4 Firefox 110.0.1

Thank you!

Gefragt von furst569 vor 3 Monaten

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"Open links in tabs instead of new windows" not working

I have "Open links in tabs instead of new windows" selected but links are still opening in the same tab. I understand not all websites support opening links in new tabs, … (Lesen Sie mehr)

I have "Open links in tabs instead of new windows" selected but links are still opening in the same tab. I understand not all websites support opening links in new tabs, but links that are from the search results used to always open in new tabs and now it's not working for some reason.

Gefragt von mtho2014 vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

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lastest versions have screwed up my computer. HELP!

Good morning, There are multiple questions. 1. Now everytime I click on a link in an article it opens a completely different page of firefox instead of just making a tab… (Lesen Sie mehr)

Good morning, There are multiple questions. 1. Now everytime I click on a link in an article it opens a completely different page of firefox instead of just making a tab on the line with all the other tabs. It also loads that new page half way off the screen on the right hand side and I have to drag it over, open it full sized and then screw around with cutting and pasting the url into a new tab on the old firefox page. How do I stop it from doing this? It's realllllly annoying.

2. It is screwing up some of my graphics by putting horizontal lines into the picutres to where you can't view it. Specifically on jigsaws from jigsawplanet.com. I work on a gaming site and this really impacts my ability to do my job (or have fun).

3. One one particular site HEXrpg.com, I set my view at 120% and every page I go it it reverts it back to 100%. This did NOT used to happen and it only seems to be happening on that particular site..... However, it could be on other sites as I've had to set my entire computer to 120% now so I can read the posts on that one site and now everything is too big for my screens in the other sites.

I don't know what you guys were trying to do, but whatever it was, can you please put it back to the way it was before this last (possibly last 2) updates. If not I'm going to have to switch to Edge or Chrome and I really don't want to have to do this because I've been with Firefox forever. HELP!?! Deborah DeVane

Gefragt von dcdevane vor 8 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von emberg418 vor 3 Monaten

Firefox tabs

Hello, I closed Firefox program as ussualy with my tabs opened and ofc auto reopen closed tabs on. But after I opened Firefox, there was only one tab from Firefox talking… (Lesen Sie mehr)

Hello, I closed Firefox program as ussualy with my tabs opened and ofc auto reopen closed tabs on. But after I opened Firefox, there was only one tab from Firefox talking about some great new updates.. Anyways can I get back my opened tabs?

Gefragt von Foxmate vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

Keep pinned tabs

Is there a way to keep pinned tabs on the current website? I would like to pin a few tabs that persist even if I use the URL bar to navigate away from it. Let's say I… (Lesen Sie mehr)

Is there a way to keep pinned tabs on the current website? I would like to pin a few tabs that persist even if I use the URL bar to navigate away from it.

Let's say I have gmail as a pinned tab. Currently if I'm in gmail and I type in a different URL then gmail is no longer available, I'd like firefox to know that I want to keep gmail open and it would open the URL in a different tab. Is this a possibility or is there an extension that could help with this?

Gefragt von marc.e.fleming vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

How do I always show open tabs

I recently updated to Firefox 110.0. The tabs display at the top of the window in Firefox Mac as they always have. The problem is that they auto-hide in Firefox Windows … (Lesen Sie mehr)

I recently updated to Firefox 110.0. The tabs display at the top of the window in Firefox Mac as they always have.

The problem is that they auto-hide in Firefox Windows and I have to press the Alt key to re-display them. I want the always visible. How do I turn the auto-hide feature off?

I checked for browser extensions on the Windows version and don't have any installed. The only plugins are codec- or encryption-related.

I'm not sure whether this new behavior is new to 110 or to a less recent version as I use the Windows version less often than the Mac version.

Gefragt von CharlesBelov vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

The eternal problem of tabs getting lost and not being able to recover them

This is both a question, a rant, a theory of the problem, and a bunch of suggestions (yes, I AM a programmer). Question first: Yesterday I lost all my tabs (session reco… (Lesen Sie mehr)

This is both a question, a rant, a theory of the problem, and a bunch of suggestions (yes, I AM a programmer).

Question first: Yesterday I lost all my tabs (session recovery not working) again for like the 6th time in the past decade. This is a personal disaster of almost suicidal gravity, which you guys at Mozilla don't seem to appreciate or care. Fortunately for me, perhaps, a day or two before I had managed to transfer my tabs to my laptop, so I should be able to recover them (fingers crossed) by copying the recovery.jasonlz4 file from my laptop back to my desktop. Unfortunately, at least for now, it is not working. I tried several times, copying just restore.jasonlz4, as well as copying the entire sessionrestore-backups folder, and the result is always the same: When I try to start Firefox, it "thinks" for a long time, maybe 30 seconds, and then just opens with one tab, and without a button for [Restore Previous Session]. So, my question is: Where else is it saving (bad) restore info that is defeating the info in the folder I'm copying over? My system, on both computers, is Lubuntu 22.04, and Firefox version is as per latest snap.

Rant now: I've seen you guys crying rivers over the fact that people keep abandoning Firefox as their browser. As someone seriously considering joining the crowd, I feel I should at least TRY to communicate with you; TRY to get through your layers of denial. I submit, the problem/question above is THE reason most people leave Firefox. Other people have been trying to tell you. Example: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1402085 But you just don't seem to listen. Every time someone posts with a desperate crisis about the tabs you repeat the same lie, namely that going to the menu and hitting History->RecoverPreviousSession should do the trick ... It does NOT do the trick; it does NOT work. The ONLY thing that has ever worked for me is the business of restoring the file recovery.jasonlz4 ... IF (ASSUMING) I have made a manual backup of it.

My theory of the problem: What I think causes these PERMANENT losses of tab data is (1) over-zealousness of backup, combined with (2) insufficient history. Over-zealousness of backup is a problem in any system that needs to make backups of its state. Needing to backup state is as common a prerogative in 8-bit embedded controller programming (my professional field) as it is in computer software (my hobby field), and I've had to deal with it numerous times. One of the most common errors in programming a backup system, to be aware of, is to do "too much of it", or to do it at the wrong times, or to do it unwisely, or carelessly. This is the biggest bug in Firefox, I believe (but nobody is reporting it because they don't see it like a programmer does). FF backs up session way too fast, way too often, and totally carelessly, thus readily overwriting a good backup with any garbage session. A simple comparison of file size should suffice for the backup engine to notice that it is about to overwrite a 200 tab backup file with a 2-tab session, and to realize that this is probably not right, and to ask the user for permission or opinion. Elementary, Watson. The way our tabs are lost, just so you know, is when, for example, we open Firefox, but instead of hitting Restore Previous Session, we change our minds and close it. Then Firefox stupidly saves this unrecovered session over the valuable one. The same happens if Firefox crashes again on opening, and before restoring the previous session. Then, a new, empty session is written to the backup file, overwriting the good one! Another way to make the backup system not so over-zealous would be to NOT make ANY backups during the first 5 minutes of opening Firefox. The moment of opening Firefox is the time when the backup file gets corrupted 99.9% of the time; so just have a policy of under NO circumstance write to the backup file until the session can be considered stable. Insufficient History is almost defined by your single backup system. Having only one backup state is ridiculous ... to put it in extremely mild words (4-letter words are highly called for here, but would not be enough, anyways). There could be, and should be, at least 4 backups; and maybe 10. It is simply ABSURD to have a single backup, that if anything happens to it, even through software error, the chance to recover anything at all is completely lost.

Suggestions: 1) As mentioned above, the backup command generation part of the code needs to grow in wisdom by, for instance, NEVER allowing a write to the backup files before at least 5 minutes, or better yet 15 minutes, of the user having a "normal session" with Firefox. Any attempt to recover session, or sync, should reset the clock of backup file writing prevention. 2) The backup command should check if the session it is about to write is too different from the existing one and ask the user for approval. Alternatively, if asking the user for approval is too complicated, interface-wise, simply do NOT write to the backups when a session with two tabs is about to overwrite a session of two hundred tabs. 3) Refuse to backup more than once per day, unless it is just to add a tab, or something trivial. 4) Each time you backup session data, do so to a new set of files, from the previous backup, in a new folder, named with date and time info; and once saved and validated, delete the oldest folder if the count of backup folders exceeds the maximum number of backups, which should never be less than four. However, when backing up the same day as the previous backup (only done when session differences are trivial), simply over-write the previous backup, so that at the end of the day (literally) there is only one backup for that day, as we wouldn't want all of our backups to span just minutes. Our four backup folders should span at least four days. 5) Rewrite Sync from scratch. This I mentioned nothing about before, but the way Sync works (I think) is a disaster: About an hour ago I did a Sync ... thoughtlessly hit the button, then realized that I did it on my desktop, whose tabs are currently wiped out, and that it could conceivably wipe out my tabs on my laptop as well, if my laptop decides to update itself to the Sync data on your server from my desktop. You guys have created a monster, with Sync, that is about to wipe out everyone, and then it will wipe you (Mozilla) out of existence. Sync is BAD PROGRAMMING of the type that comes from BAD SPECIFICATIONS, of the type that start with a naive interface dream of a great solution without an actual problem. The imaginary problem is that people need to sync devices (equalize them). They do not. Most of the time we need to transfer state from one machine to another; NOT equalize anything. We need a state transfer interface with direction buttons. If I have a machine at the office, and a personal laptop, I may need to transfer a bunch of bookmarks and tabs from my day job machine to my personal laptop, while transferring NOTHING the other way, as I want NOTHING personal ending up on my box at work... EXCEPT, I may want to transfer some login data from my personal laptop to the work box, to be able to check my stocks at work during lunch time; but without any logins being transferred from my work machine to my personal one. You see? And if I have 200 tabs open in my desktop, I may want less than 10 of them on my phone. I can't think of ANY situation where I'd want two machines equalized (sync'd). What you guys have done with Sync is coming up with a naive dream about what we want to do, and then ramming THAT stupid solution down our throats. On top of that, one has to read half the Internet to begin to understand exactly what Sync does. Sync is an undocumented MONSTER whose real operation nobody needs. Just get rid of it, and start fresh.

A bit of psychoanalysis: Don't have to answer this question; it is for you guys (Mozilla team) to ponder and reflect on. FOSS projects featuring a perpetual problem that the team leaders refuse to understand and do anything about is not new. There was a time when Blender3D had an anti-feature: Hitting the [Q] key caused the program to quit. There were hundreds of complaints about it, but the powers at the top were refusing to listen. Eventually they did add a popup question for Are You Sure?, but this was not enough for most people; it was too disruptive to have this popup come up again and again; what I wanted was the ability to disable the [Q] = Quit shortcut. But years went by and they refused to please the users. One day I reported the problem again, and some people in the forum were telling me to desist, that it would never be listened to, but reported it in such a detailed way that finally I got through to them, and the problem was finally solved.

But why is it that so many FOSS projects feature a persistent problem?

My personal theory is that it is a transactional mind-game, where people feel that if they are working mostly for free, they should be able to at least get away with something to ... make them pay for the fact that they don't donate, or don't donate enough.

I'm not going to write a book on ethics and whatnot, here, but I just want you to introspect and wonder if some such thing is at play here, as I find it too incredible that you guys just don't see the horribleness of the implementation of your session backup algorithm without my outsider help; it would seem as if the inability to see the absurdities is rather intentional, at some level of consciousness. Be it as it may, just consider the fact that I have had enough problems with losing Firefox session restore data over the years that I'm almost desperately looking for an alternative browser to switch to, just hopefully not one of those mainstream ones that steal one's privacy. But I AM desperate to move away from Firefox, otherwise; too tired of living in fear of losing my tabs; I just can't take it anymore. So, you can play your little mind-games all day long, if you want, but at the end of the day, if you make too many of us your users unhappy you'll be left with neither money NOR victory NOR power... Bad Session Restore code and this Sync monster are simply unbearable, and they WILL destroy you; and where will the mind-games go, then?

4th or 5th EDIT: I have no words to describe the revulsion I feel with the whole Firefox Account interface. I just went in again with the idea of deleting all Sync data, as now I'm paranoid that the moment I connect my laptop to the Internet it is going to automatically Sync itself to my tab-less, destroyed Firefox on my desktop. With Synch being this uncontrollable two-way monstrosity, the safest thing to do is to disable it. Well, first of all, the moment I log into my account to Sync, it expects me to connect another device. It did not occur to your programmers that someone might not have a way to connect two machines at the same time; did it? So I replied Not Now, and it took me to my Firefox Account home-page, where I'm allowed to do everything I don't want, but nothing that I want. Why can't I just delete Sync data? I don't want to use Sync EVER AGAIN, but with Firefox, as always, anything good one wants to do is unsupported, and the only way to delete Sync data, apparently, is to delete my entire Firefox Account. Maybe I'll do just that, and put an end to this eternal pain.

Gefragt von Dan_W vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von jonzn4SUSE vor 3 Monaten

Unwanted Tabs Appear in my Address Bar

When I open Firefox to my home page I get a bunch of tabs in the address bar which more or less duplicate my bookmarks. I don't want to see these anymore. I tried to go t… (Lesen Sie mehr)

When I open Firefox to my home page I get a bunch of tabs in the address bar which more or less duplicate my bookmarks. I don't want to see these anymore. I tried to go to: Settings / Privacy + Security / Address Bar / Uncheck Bookmarks. But I can't find any button to Accept Changes. If I simply close the this page, next time I open Firefox the tabs are back. Please help.

Gefragt von sjdavis26 vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von cor-el vor 3 Monaten

all tabs visible at once ?

hey, i couldn't find any option for it, so i'm asking here. i switched from chrome to firefox but i noticed that once you reach a certain amount of tabs, you need to star… (Lesen Sie mehr)

hey, i couldn't find any option for it, so i'm asking here. i switched from chrome to firefox but i noticed that once you reach a certain amount of tabs, you need to start scrolling through your tabs. how do i make it so, that all tabs are visible at once and theres no need for scrolling ? thank you

Gefragt von xenonxgreedy vor 3 Monaten

Letzte Antwort von jscher2000 - Support Volunteer vor 3 Monaten