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Firefox.cn on a Android

My company purchased a chrome OS touch screen TV for trade shows. The firefox app installed appears to be the Chinese version (.cn). When I try to sign in it continues … (read more)

My company purchased a chrome OS touch screen TV for trade shows.

The firefox app installed appears to be the Chinese version (.cn). When I try to sign in it continues to direct me to the .cn sign in page. The app is updated. The largest issue here is the .cn domain does not appear to recognize the .com accounts, as it says I do not have an account on mozilla.

Any thoughts on how to force the device to recognize it is no longer in China?

Asked by vincent55 4 days ago

Last reply by TyDraniu 3 days ago

Facebook account is locked please unlock me

My Facebook account is locked please unlock me. Selfie video is not work. Please another option provide you and unlock my Facebook account Gmail is [edited] @gmail.com Pa… (read more)

My Facebook account is locked please unlock me. Selfie video is not work. Please another option provide you and unlock my Facebook account Gmail is [edited] @gmail.com Password is [edited from public] My Facebook profile name is Deepak Confirm this identity my Gmail and phone number

Asked by Rohan Kindo 6 days ago

Last reply by Paul 6 days ago

2 accounts logged on

I notice two account logged into my Mozilla account one is - Firefox mobile 130 - android 14 And the other is - Firefox on Samsung SMA146W They both saw a few seconds bu… (read more)

I notice two account logged into my Mozilla account one is - Firefox mobile 130 - android 14 And the other is - Firefox on Samsung SMA146W

They both saw a few seconds but in the activity section I see a login time different of 1-2 minutes

I've been having problems with my mac regarding authorized access but i can't pinpoint it. Another example is my wifi network app will show my phone connecting to it with it being present multiple times. Like my phones will be listed 2 or 3 times as online.

I'm so confused. Any help would be appreciated

Asked by rootgrooty 2 weeks ago

Last reply by Khalid 1 week ago

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Improving documentation organization can greatly enhance its usability and readability. Here are some tips to help you get started: 1. **Structure and Hierarchy**… (read more)

Improving documentation organization can greatly enhance its usability and readability. Here are some tips to help you get started:

      1. 1. **Structure and Hierarchy**

- **Table of Contents**: Start with a clear table of contents (TOC) that outlines the main sections and subsections of your documentation. - **Headings and Subheadings**: Use consistent and descriptive headings (H1, H2, H3, etc.) to break down content into manageable sections.

      1. 2. **Consistent Formatting**

- **Markdown**: Utilize Markdown for consistent formatting. For example:

 ```markdown
 # Main Heading
 ## Subheading
 - Bullet point
 1. Numbered list
 ```

- **Code Blocks**: Use code blocks for any code snippets or commands:

 ```python
 def example_function():
     print("Hello, World!")
 ```
      1. 3. **Clear and Concise Language**

- **Simplicity**: Write in clear, concise language. Avoid jargon unless necessary, and provide definitions for any technical terms. - **Active Voice**: Use active voice to make instructions more direct and easier to follow.

      1. 4. **Visual Aids**

- **Diagrams and Screenshots**: Include diagrams, flowcharts, and screenshots to illustrate complex concepts or steps. - **Tables**: Use tables to organize data and comparisons.

      1. 5. **Navigation and Links**

- **Internal Links**: Use internal links to connect related sections within your documentation. - **External Links**: Provide links to external resources for further reading or tools.

      1. 6. **Search Functionality**

- **Search Bar**: If your documentation is hosted online, ensure it has a search bar to help users find information quickly.

      1. 7. **Version Control**

- **Changelog**: Maintain a changelog to document updates and changes to your documentation. - **Version Numbers**: Clearly indicate the version of the documentation and the corresponding version of the software or project.

      1. 8. **Feedback and Iteration**

- **User Feedback**: Encourage users to provide feedback on the documentation. Use this feedback to make continuous improvements. - **Regular Updates**: Regularly review and update the documentation to keep it current and accurate.

      1. Example Structure

Here's a simple example of how you might structure your documentation:

```markdown

  1. Project Title
    1. Table of Contents

1. [Introduction](#introduction) 2. [Installation](#installation) 3. [Usage](#usage) 4. [API Reference](#api-reference) 5. [FAQ](#faq) 6. [Changelog](#changelog)

    1. Introduction

Brief overview of the project.

    1. Installation

Step-by-step instructions on how to install the project.

    1. Usage

Examples and explanations of how to use the project.

    1. API Reference

Detailed information about the API endpoints or functions.

    1. FAQ

Common questions and answers.

    1. Changelog

List of changes and updates. ```

By following these tips, you can create well-organized, user-friendly documentation that is easy to navigate and understand. If you have any specific questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

Asked by 2evbqwyc02 2 weeks ago

Last reply by Khalid 2 weeks ago

Predicive text

I am wondering if anyone else has an autocorrect or predictive text ask for money or sexual favors like mine has been doing. Its almost like I have been hacked by a stalk… (read more)

I am wondering if anyone else has an autocorrect or predictive text ask for money or sexual favors like mine has been doing. Its almost like I have been hacked by a stalker.

Asked by Curt Kimmel 2 weeks ago

Last reply by Khalid 2 weeks ago