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logging into my router

When I type 192.168.l.254 into the address bar to log into my router it just takes me to Google web search engine. I think the reason is because my phone can't establish… (read more)

When I type 192.168.l.254 into the address bar to log into my router it just takes me to Google web search engine.

I think the reason is because my phone can't establish an IP address connection with my router as my network wifi name is not showing.

Asked by Roderick Holland 1 year ago

Last reply by James 1 year ago

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Video Download

When I try to download a video with the same name as a previously downloaded video, it used to rename the new download e.g. "Best Fps Compilation". It would rename the ne… (read more)

When I try to download a video with the same name as a previously downloaded video, it used to rename the new download e.g. "Best Fps Compilation". It would rename the new video "Best Fps Compilation(1)". However, now it replaces the already dowloaded video. Is it possible to fix this. I have everything it seems.

Asked by ronbir93 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Bookmarks Syncc Suggestion

For the consideration of th FF user base, perhaps any coders who pass by... It would help the over-nesting of synced bookmarks on GF Android if a simple icon was added t… (read more)

For the consideration of th FF user base, perhaps any coders who pass by...

It would help the over-nesting of synced bookmarks on GF Android if a simple icon was added to that little zone on the right of the address/search box. Right next to the tab switcher.

The current interface and procedure to access synced Windows bookmarks on an Android device is really non-intuitive, click-intensive, and overall incredibly frustrating to use. A quick database search here indicates the issue has persisted for years.

The new function of searching bookmarks from the search box is limited unless the user has a phenomenal memory for webpage titles.

FF on Windows allows the placement of folders underneath the search box, which is incredibly convenient. A really useful extension, add-on, or core program revision could at least use an icon to more swiftly access synced bookmarks in the absence of a dedicated bookmarks toolbar.

The avalanche has already started; it is too late for the pebbles to vote.

Asked by geowraith 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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It's impossible log in sites that use email 2FA in firefox mobile.

It's impossible to log in sites and appa that use 2FA sent via email. E.g. GitHub, facebook and others. Steps to reproduce this bug 1 Log in with credentials on the w… (read more)

It's impossible to log in sites and appa that use 2FA sent via email. E.g. GitHub, facebook and others.

Steps to reproduce this bug

  1. 1 Log in with credentials on the website
  2. 2 It asks for a code
  3. 3 Go home and open gmail
  4. 4 Copy code
  5. 5 Open the respective app again

What happens is that the webpage stays black and I can't input the code, meaning that I can't log in.

FF version 102.2.1 (Build #2015891003) Android 11, MIUI 12.5.6 uBlock extension active

Asked by rcosmin110503 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago

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Bad styling in installed websites (mobile)

On mobile when you install website aka make a shortcut to it on desktop and then open it the notification panel at the top is white for Twitter and that also makes the te… (read more)

On mobile when you install website aka make a shortcut to it on desktop and then open it the notification panel at the top is white for Twitter and that also makes the text unreadable. It would be great to have just one system default color just like in the browser (on my phone it's a gray color but I guess it depends on the theme). Or maybe even allow you to customize it per shortcut.

You can see that in the screen shot the top of the screen is white - that is the notification panel. Looks very wasteful and out of place. Pitch black would honestly be better for dark mode devices.

Mobile Firefox v. (102.1.1 (Build #2015887771), f61b8e3a3+ AC: 102.0.12, 1566dca4ac GV: 102.0-20220620184213 AS: 93.1.0)

Asked by max.k.uakh 1 year ago

Last reply by Paul 1 year ago