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What happened to the OK button in Tools Options menu?

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When going to Tool Bar menu Tools>Options>General, where is the OK button? My Tools>Options>General only shows a "?" Question mark icon at the bottom of the dialogue window. I as well as other users miss the "OK" button. What is going on Mozilla Support? Don't want to switch to Chrome, but I need an answer as I have no way of knowing that the preferences I select in Privacy section are implemented. Without the "OK" button, I have no assurance that the changes have been made. Mozilla Firefox was better when the "OK" button was in place.

When going to Tool Bar menu Tools>Options>General, where is the OK button? My Tools>Options>General only shows a "?" Question mark icon at the bottom of the dialogue window. I as well as other users miss the "OK" button. What is going on Mozilla Support? Don't want to switch to Chrome, but I need an answer as I have no way of knowing that the preferences I select in Privacy section are implemented. Without the "OK" button, I have no assurance that the changes have been made. Mozilla Firefox was better when the "OK" button was in place.

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hello, any changes you make in the options panel now, are applied immediately.

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hello, any changes you make in the options panel now, are applied immediately.

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See also:

  • bug 1055403 - No effect of setting preference instantApply="false"

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You can toggle browser.preferences.inContent to false on the about:config page: page via a double-click to restore the standalone Options/Preferences window that you had in previous Firefox versions.

You can open the about:config page via the location/address bar. You can accept the warning and click "I'll be careful" to continue.