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Update Prompts
I am very satisfied with the 86.0.1 version of Firefox and don’t want updates. Is there any way to stop the constant prompts asking me to update?
I am very satisfied with the 86.0.1 version of Firefox and don’t want updates. Is there any way to stop the constant prompts asking me to update?
The feature "forget site" is commonly used for solve site caching problems, however this clean saved passwords too, but it is a problem for me. I'd like a configuration o… (read more)
The feature "forget site" is commonly used for solve site caching problems, however this clean saved passwords too, but it is a problem for me. I'd like a configuration option to avoid this.
bold text my firefox soliution
So I opened up Firefox just now and got a browser hijacker, looks like from Mozilla. Has Mozilla been hacked or are they doing it? Address is https://www.mozilla.org/… (read more)
So I opened up Firefox just now and got a browser hijacker, looks like from Mozilla. Has Mozilla been hacked or are they doing it? Address is
https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/welcome/11/
Which looks like Mozilla, which in a way is even worse. And this is not my home page it's supposed to open with, I assure you. Seems to be plugging VPN for the holidays. Yeah, right.
Firefox86.01 will not update . It says restart to update, but just goes in a circle, without updating
hi all, please help. from version 89.0 every time I print a PDF document (portable document format), firefox print to center page, how to set the left margin ? … (read more)
hi all, please help. from version 89.0 every time I print a PDF document (portable document format), firefox print to center page, how to set the left margin ?
I just switched back to Firefox and found that now when you download a file, you have to click on the little arrow next to the status bar to see the downloaded files. I … (read more)
I just switched back to Firefox and found that now when you download a file, you have to click on the little arrow next to the status bar to see the downloaded files.
I much prefer the way Chrome handles this. Whenever you download a file, it automatically shows a bar at the bottom of the screen showing the file progress, so you can immediately take actions like cancelling, or navigating to the file directory.
Is it possible to have Firefox display the downloads window automatically whenever you download a file?
Thanks! -Alterius
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