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Learn MoreWhen using custom search engines: In the search bar, all you have to do is click once on the engine icon and it searches. In the URL bar you have to select the search e… (read more)
When using custom search engines:
In the search bar, all you have to do is click once on the engine icon and it searches. In the URL bar you have to select the search engine icon and then click "search with".
Is there a way to eliminate the second click in the URL bar?
Thanks.
Windows 10, Firefox 114.0.1
Attached image for clarity. This is the Netflix subtitles, but this happens frequently on other websites as well, any idea why?
Some fonts randomly use an ugly, blocky font for no reason. I've seen it happen on some web pages and PDFs but not on all. I have tried other browsers but it is a Firefox… (read more)
Some fonts randomly use an ugly, blocky font for no reason. I've seen it happen on some web pages and PDFs but not on all. I have tried other browsers but it is a Firefox-only problem. It doesn't occur in troubleshooting mode as shown in the attached picture. Any help to resolve this would be greatly appreciated!
Related to some personal SVG project files. Which are relative large files (containing lots of generated paths and other data). On the largest of these files I spotted t… (read more)
Related to some personal SVG project files. Which are relative large files (containing lots of generated paths and other data).
On the largest of these files I spotted that some general svg-viewer failed with a "XML parse error: cannot load more than 200.000 XML elements" error message.
The same file, when viewed in Firefox (114~, Linux, Mint), also developed some odd hiccup that did not make sense. Unless ...
Is there a similar limitation active in Firefox ?
- I tried to see if "Inspect>Console" gave some potential related message on this. But spotted nothing out of the ordinary. - Searched developer.mozilla.org for any related svg data. But could not find any. - After ditching some data in the effected file, unrelated to the hiccup part, the hiccup disappeared. Suggesting I did hit some svg limit in Firefox. - File size: ~26.5MB. Number of elements: Other than more than 200.000, unknown at this point. (not sure how to count them at this moment either)
I was signed in with FF and synced all data. I needed to re-install Windows, after installing FF on fresh windows and logging into FF account - nothing is synced. What ha… (read more)
I was signed in with FF and synced all data. I needed to re-install Windows, after installing FF on fresh windows and logging into FF account - nothing is synced. What have i've done wrongly?