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firefox is hot garbage with macos tahoe update

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Your browser dead ass just doesn't respond when I click on it. I have a new mac mini 4 and have the latest update for firefox. it's absolute dogshit to be honest. I'm lucky if the browser lets me click on anything, eg., bookmarks, add-ons, history are nonfunctional. Also my tabs on the browser get squished together and superimposed such that 2-3 separate tabs appear as though they are one tab. I have never had an issue like this before when using firefox. I don't encounter the issue with safari or chrome, but I don't like those browsers. Do you have insight as to why firefox mozilla is suddently ass?

Your browser dead ass just doesn't respond when I click on it. I have a new mac mini 4 and have the latest update for firefox. it's absolute dogshit to be honest. I'm lucky if the browser lets me click on anything, eg., bookmarks, add-ons, history are nonfunctional. Also my tabs on the browser get squished together and superimposed such that 2-3 separate tabs appear as though they are one tab. I have never had an issue like this before when using firefox. I don't encounter the issue with safari or chrome, but I don't like those browsers. Do you have insight as to why firefox mozilla is suddently ass?

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Hello, I too have experienced these side effects of the most recent MacOS update with using Firefox specifically. What worked for me to bring Firefox back to "normal" operating state, not truly ideal, but until hopefully soon there is an update from Mozilla is to: 1.) Quit Firefox 2.) Re-open Firefox Like I said, as someone who frequently uses the browser, not ideal, but hopefully this provides a temporary workaround until Mozilla implements a working solution. Let me know if this works for you, cheers!

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