open gmail in firefox
how do I open gmail in firefox. Right now it opens in microsoft edge and I can't find how to make the switch from edge to firefox
how do I open gmail in firefox. Right now it opens in microsoft edge and I can't find how to make the switch from edge to firefox
i need to copy and paste text that's also a link, but firefox isn't letting me highlight it, I can do it in chrome, brave, & opera, it's not a mouse problem either, i… (read more)
i need to copy and paste text that's also a link, but firefox isn't letting me highlight it, I can do it in chrome, brave, & opera, it's not a mouse problem either, if I just right click on the page and select "highlight all" FF wont highlight it, is there a setting for this or a extension I can download? (in the picture the the rad text is also a link, I need to copy the number portion)
A recent update (https://windowsreport.com/firefox-fixes-an-8-year-old-windows-bug-that-broke-virtual-desktop-use/) has broken behavior I previously depended on as part o… (read more)
A recent update (https://windowsreport.com/firefox-fixes-an-8-year-old-windows-bug-that-broke-virtual-desktop-use/) has broken behavior I previously depended on as part of my workflows: If I clicked a link in one desktop, it would open that link in the browser instance on the last desktop I'd used, so I could keep all my browser windows on one virtual desktop full-screened for easy viewing, then slide back to my other workspaces for messaging/writing/etc.
Now, apparently as a bug fix, every time I try to open a link on a desktop, it creates a new Firefox instance in that desktop instead of opening the link in the browser I have open on other workspaces. This has dramatically impacted how I work. How can I restore the previous behavior? It is so disruptive having new windows opening all the time instead of keeping them in my dedicated browser workspace. If there isn't a fix for this, I will need to move to a new browser.
This is a brand new problem, for me. It just started today when using FireFox. On nearly all websites, including Mozilla support, when I click on an embedded link on a s… (read more)
This is a brand new problem, for me. It just started today when using FireFox. On nearly all websites, including Mozilla support, when I click on an embedded link on a site, firefox asks me to select an app to open the https. Even if I tell it to let firefox open all https, it still asks me everytime. to make it better, it still doesn't always let me open the link and I go through the same thing when I click the link again.
This also happens when clicking on the search box in *any* search engine, e.g. Google, Startpage
See the image below.
I've attempted to change all cookie & tracking settings, no help. I even uninstalled and reinstalled Firefox.
This is making FireFox useless.
I had to use my default browser, Brave, just to submit this question. I only use FireFox for social media accounts, sites I need to link to my sm accounts and the occasional web search. For example, linking my Etsy shop to facebook. When I clicked the link "link to facebook" is when I noticed this problem.
How do I make the query not appear in the link bar?bold text
I'm having trouble opening urls in a private window from the command line on Windows 11. Firefox version: 144.0.2 Starting a new private window works fine with "C:\Prog… (read more)
I'm having trouble opening urls in a private window from the command line on Windows 11.
Firefox version: 144.0.2
Starting a new private window works fine with "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -private-window
But doing: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -private-window "https://www.google.com"
just opens the link in the last selected window if the last window selected is non private it just opens the link there instead of a new or existing private window
I have also tried with no success: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -private "https://www.google.com"
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How do I allow HTTP links?