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How to Save to List?

Is there any way to Save directly to a specific List I've created? Now, I only see how to Create a List, but then I have to Save (to my general Saves), the Copy To List,… (read more)

Is there any way to Save directly to a specific List I've created?

Now, I only see how to Create a List, but then I have to Save (to my general Saves), the Copy To List, then delete from general Saves if I don't want duplication.

Help?

KJH

Asked by kharrang 1 month ago

Last reply by Dropa 1 month ago

Seeking Guidance on Website Compatibility with Firefox

Hello Firefox Community, I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out regarding my website, TheGamesDownload.org, and I am keen to ensure its optimal performanc… (read more)

Hello Firefox Community,

I hope this message finds you well. I am reaching out regarding my website, TheGamesDownload.org, and I am keen to ensure its optimal performance and compatibility with the Firefox browser.

I have noticed "https not valid" when accessing my website through Firefox, and I would appreciate any insights or suggestions on how to address this issue. Additionally, I would like to ensure that my website adheres to best practices for compatibility with Firefox.

If anyone has experience or expertise in troubleshooting compatibility issues or has insights into Firefox-specific optimizations, I would greatly appreciate your input.

Thank you in advance for your time and assistance.

Asked by Alexa Dayz 3 weeks ago

Last reply by Terry 3 weeks ago

Need hotkey to grab a Firefox window ANYWHERE & drag its position on the Mac OS screen?

Is there a hotkey which would allow me to grab a Firefox window ANYWHERE WITHIN THE WINDOW to drag its position on a Mac OS screen? Otherwise there are only two tiny lit… (read more)

Is there a hotkey which would allow me to grab a Firefox window ANYWHERE WITHIN THE WINDOW to drag its position on a Mac OS screen?

Otherwise there are only two tiny little areas upper right and upper left to grab the window without making a selection with the mouse.

Asked by teitzell 2 months ago

Last reply by Dropa 2 months ago

Question about location

Hi ! J'utilise firefox depuis très longtemps sans me rendre compte qu'il connaissait ma position, et n'ai pas de problème avec ça. C'est quand j'ai voulu lui dire qu… (read more)

Hi ! J'utilise firefox depuis très longtemps sans me rendre compte qu'il connaissait ma position, et n'ai pas de problème avec ça. C'est quand j'ai voulu lui dire que j'habitais aux États-Unis pour changer la langue et le type de résultats (correspondant à ce dont j'ai besoin, mes études et recherches) que je me suis retrouvé coincé ; il ne m'affichait que mon adresse, toujours des résultats en français et aucun résultat pertinent malgré ma langue anglaise. Que faire ?

Merci par avance, Jacques.

Asked by Pseudo 1 month ago

Last reply by cor-el 1 month ago

Is there ANY WAY to run a javascript on parent process like how we run CSS on userChrome.css?

Hello, I created a loading progress bar for Firefox which uses JavaScript to show how much of the current page is loaded at the bottom of the address bar. Is there any … (read more)

Hello,

I created a loading progress bar for Firefox which uses JavaScript to show how much of the current page is loaded at the bottom of the address bar.

Is there any way I can automate running JavaScript at the opening of a window? Like how we can change the appearance in userChrome.css?

Currently I'm copy pasting the script to console at the start of every window.

Asked by mohammadmtay 5 months ago

Last reply by jscher2000 - Support Volunteer 5 months ago

alt + space bar shortcut

Hi everyone, I'd like to know if there is any way to delete some shortcuts that firefox executes. I already searched and found a way to disable the only "alt" press once… (read more)

Hi everyone,

I'd like to know if there is any way to delete some shortcuts that firefox executes. I already searched and found a way to disable the only "alt" press once to see a menu but i've never seen a topic about how to disable the alt + space bar shortcut. If anyone can help me and disable it please go ahead.

Thanks in advance.

Asked by Merguez 3 months ago

Last reply by zeroknight 3 months ago

How to hide "This connection is not secure" when login on http websites

This article about Insecure password warning in Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/insecure-password-warning-firefox?as... didn't give any example how to hide i… (read more)

This article about Insecure password warning in Firefox https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/insecure-password-warning-firefox?as... didn't give any example how to hide it.

This old method https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/que.../1164003 doesn't work in the latest Firefox version.

How to hide "This connection is not secure" when login on http websites?

Asked by [] 4 months ago

Last reply by cor-el 4 months ago

Disable firefox 113 and up update nag screen?

Hello, is there a way to disable the Firefox update screen. It appears several times per day and it is VERY annoying. I want to stay on this version since for the first t… (read more)

Hello, is there a way to disable the Firefox update screen. It appears several times per day and it is VERY annoying. I want to stay on this version since for the first time in many months I have no problems.

All tricks including using the json file do not work...

Asked by davebg 5 months ago

Last reply by Terry 5 months ago

cmd+` doesn't switch between firefox windows on mac

I've seen in many places that cmd+` should allow me to switch between windows within an app on Mac. For me, it only works in Safari and other native Mac apps. It does not… (read more)

I've seen in many places that cmd+` should allow me to switch between windows within an app on Mac. For me, it only works in Safari and other native Mac apps. It does not work in Firefox. I have the latest Mac OS and the latest version of Firefox. Is there a solution to this? I would LOVE for this shortcut to work, since I'm also a Windows user and it's the closest thing to the Windows window-switching shortcut.

Asked by mcf1731 4 months ago

Last reply by Terry 4 months ago

FF shuts down to update when I’m trying to use it.

This often happens when I’m using it to play music. It’s also restarted when I’m trying to watch a video, read a web page or, once, when I was part way through setting up… (read more)

This often happens when I’m using it to play music. It’s also restarted when I’m trying to watch a video, read a web page or, once, when I was part way through setting up login details for a new bank account. I want to apply updates when it’s convenient for me, not when Firefox decides to update. So, how do I prevent my activities being interrupted by Firefox update?

I appreciate that it’s important to keep it up to date but I’m not happy when my activities are interrupted because Firefox decides that it needs to update itself. I suppose one approach would be to apply updates every day when I start Firefox however; I often have a specific task in mind when I start it so I really don’t want the distraction of having to update first.

Here’s what I’ve tried so far. None of these have stopped Firefox restarting itself:

On the Settings page: Select “Check for updates but let you choose to install them” Disable “Use a background service to install updates”

Since the above didn’t stop the Firefox restarts, I tried: Select “Automatically install updates (recommended)” with “When Firefox is not running”

In 'about:config' : Set 'app.update.auto', to FALSE. Set ‘app.update.background.interval’ to 31536000 (i.e. 1 year) Set ‘app.update.interval’ to 31536000 (i.e. 1 year)

       Set 'app.update.auto.migrated' to FALSE.

In Windows Registry Editor, set: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox] "DisableAppUpdate"=dword:00000001

Used Win 10 to disable the “Mozilla Maintenance Service”: FF still restarts when I’m trying to use it. Also renamed the updater exe to: "C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\updaterXXX.exe": auto update still runs (and installs a new updater.exe).

Asked by firefox2351 5 months ago

Last reply by Terry 5 months ago

New feature in FF 116.0 - copy file from operating system, paste it into Firefox

This seems like an interesting and potentially useful feature. There's only one problem...what does it mean to do this? I can't find an explanation anywhere I look. Verb… (read more)

This seems like an interesting and potentially useful feature. There's only one problem...what does it mean to do this? I can't find an explanation anywhere I look.

Verbatim from the v116.0 release notes: "'It is now possible to copy any file from your operating system and paste it into Firefox."

Asked by Came Down Crashing 4 months ago

Last reply by t.r.ernst 4 months ago

Pinned newtab links from another device

Hello, on one of my computers I have my new tab set to have 10 rows of pinned links. I went to `about:config` and copied the `browser.newtabpage.pinned` string. I then pa… (read more)

Hello, on one of my computers I have my new tab set to have 10 rows of pinned links. I went to `about:config` and copied the `browser.newtabpage.pinned` string. I then pasted it into the string on a new device I'm setting up, but it doesn't do anything.

Is there any way to get this working? My new tab on the device I'm setting up has none of the pinned links, just sites I commonly visit

Thanks, let me know if I need to provide any more information.

Asked by jack.a.watt 4 months ago

Last reply by cor-el 4 months ago

Linux-style absolute path for URLs not working on Windows

Hello, On Windows chromium-based browsers, the links with linux-style urls : "/path/to/file" are expanded to "/<current device letter>/path/to/file" which can… (read more)

Hello,

On Windows chromium-based browsers, the links with linux-style urls : "/path/to/file" are expanded to "/<current device letter>/path/to/file" which can prove pretty handy.

Example: A local "D:\html\index.html" file declaring a '<script type="text/javascript" src="/js/file.js"></script>' will have the "src" expanded to "file:///D:/js/file.js".

Of course on this particular example, it would be easy to use relative paths but "absolute" paths can be useful when referencing shared common files (javascript, css, ...). This way, an html file can be tested locally (without a local server) before being deployed as-is on a server.

Unfortunately, on Firefox there seems to be no such mechanism, unless I have missed something...

Is there any plan to add such a feature?

Asked by loceka 5 months ago

Last reply by cor-el 5 months ago

I had been using "shift + R click" to save "protected Zoom videos. It no longer works, why?

Did the originator of the video change how they are recording or did Firefox change? I now get a different window when I access the video and use shift + R click. Instead… (read more)

Did the originator of the video change how they are recording or did Firefox change? I now get a different window when I access the video and use shift + R click. Instead of a choice of save as, I get save page as; save page to pocket; select all; take screenshot; view page source and inspect. thanks

Asked by knownothin 3 months ago

Last reply by cor-el 3 months ago