search region keeps changing to UK
I use Duck Duck Go as my default search engine.
The search region keeps changing to UK, rather than All Regions.
I use Duck Duck Go as my default search engine.
The search region keeps changing to UK, rather than All Regions.
when on firefox using OUSU mychart / Portland OR. I can't access my medication info, but when using another browser like wave the medication file come through fine? What … (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
when on firefox using OUSU mychart / Portland OR. I can't access my medication info, but when using another browser like wave the medication file come through fine? What can I do to fix my firefox browser?
I can control the number of rows. I can control whether to accept sponsored shortcuts. (I have chosen *not to.) I can control whether I want 1 or more rows to reflect rec… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
I can control the number of rows. I can control whether to accept sponsored shortcuts. (I have chosen *not to.) I can control whether I want 1 or more rows to reflect recent activity. (I have chosen *not to.)
Yet until I pin my own preference to *every shortcut, it seems I cannot stop FF from putting "suggestions" in the empty slots, based on nothing but a single web visit.
This is annoying.
Moreover, if I visit several different pages connected to the same site, FF will put them all into shortcuts, with the same icons.
This is possibly even more annoying.
I am coming from Brave. They don't do things like that, although there is obviously a reason I'm giving FF a look.
But I would recommend, heartily, a home page shortcut box in settings that one could click (and actually *mean* something), like: "Don't ever suggest or fill in any shortcuts for any reason. I will handle it, and I don't like correcting your mistaken ideas."
Hi there, I am unable to connect to my printer over my local wifi using the IP address when using Firefox (126.0) on MacOS. On Linux (Firefox 125.0.3, for Ubuntu), the p… (διαβάστε περισσότερα)
Hi there,
I am unable to connect to my printer over my local wifi using the IP address when using Firefox (126.0) on MacOS. On Linux (Firefox 125.0.3, for Ubuntu), the procedure is simply to type the IP address into the search bar, and press enter, and it works. On MacOs, no way to get to that website, I only get a Google search (I also tried adding http:// or https://, or tried creating a Bookmark and modifying the address there, it simply refuses to update if I just have http://xxx.xxx.x.xxx as the address)...
Any chance there might be a way for me to connect to that IP-only website?
Thanks in advance!