תשובות אחרונות על All bookmarks have grey folders-update 56https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/11780102017-12-06T00:35:58-08:00quatrain1
Please start your own Questions thread here:
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/n2017-12-06T00:35:58-08:00the-edmeisterhttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1046056<p><strong>quatrain1</strong>
</p><p>Please start your own Questions thread here:
<a href="https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new" rel="nofollow">https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/new</a>
</p><p><br>
<em>locking this thread as it has gone way off topic and it was solved a long time ago</em>
</p>I sure did.
57 came back both times I deleted it both in control panel and program 86. ty
2017-12-05T23:16:59-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1046021<p>I sure did.
57 came back both times I deleted it both in control panel and program 86. ty
</p>I sure did.
57 came back both times I deleted it both in control panel and program 86. ty
2017-12-05T23:16:48-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1046020<p>I sure did.
57 came back both times I deleted it both in control panel and program 86. ty
</p>Did you change your automatic update settings?
Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) > O2017-12-05T09:35:58-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045710<p>Did you change your automatic update settings?
</p>
<ul><li> Windows: "3-bar" menu button (or Tools menu) &gt; Options
</li><li> Mac: "3-bar" menu button (or Firefox menu) &gt; Preferences
</li><li> Linux: "3-bar" menu button (or Edit menu) &gt; Preferences
</li><li> Any system: type or paste <strong>about:preferences</strong> into the address bar and press Enter/Return to load it
</li></ul>
<p>Scroll down on this panel to the updates section. I use "Check for updates but let you choose to install them." Then I get something like the attached when an update is available.
</p>OMG it just reverted back to version 57!!
What can I do
2017-12-05T08:55:15-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045701<p>OMG it just reverted back to version 57!!
What can I do
</p>it worked thank you
2017-12-05T08:53:57-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045700<p>it worked thank you
</p>quatrain1 said
I wanted to delete Firefox 57 so used the Control Panel.
Mozalla Firefox no longer 2017-12-05T05:54:55-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045626<p><em>quatrain1 <a href="#answer-1045589" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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I wanted to delete Firefox 57 so used the Control Panel.
Mozalla Firefox no longer shows however it is still on my computer.
</blockquote>
<p>There is another method described in this article: <a href="/en-US/kb/uninstall-firefox-from-your-computer" rel="nofollow">Uninstall Firefox from your computer</a>
</p><p>If that doesn't work, Firefox usually installs into one of these two folders (varies based on 32-bit/64-bit). You can check both locations and remove the whole Mozilla Firefox folder(s).
</p>
<ul><li> C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox
</li><li> C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox
</li></ul>I wanted to delete Firefox 57 so used the Control Panel.
Mozalla Firefox no longer shows however it2017-12-05T04:49:59-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045589<p>I wanted to delete Firefox 57 so used the Control Panel.
Mozalla Firefox no longer shows however it is still on my computer.
I guess it just likes me..what do I do now?
ty
</p>Hi quatrain1, there are no guarantees. Make a backup: Back up and restore information in Firefox pro2017-12-04T10:30:52-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045167<p>Hi quatrain1, there are no guarantees. Make a backup: <a href="/en-US/kb/back-and-restore-information-firefox-profiles" rel="nofollow">Back up and restore information in Firefox profiles</a>.
</p>thank you for your reply's regarding the grey icons.
I think I would rather go back to version 56 as2017-12-04T09:49:48-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1045136<p>thank you for your reply's regarding the grey icons.
I think I would rather go back to version 56 as I don't like anything at all on 57.
</p><p>from what I read I would completely delete firefox through the control panel and then download version 56.
will I loose my bookmarks?
TY
</p>Hi quatrain1, what's Chrome got to do with it?
Please don't confuse the word chrome -- which Mozilla2017-12-04T00:51:29-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1044852<p>Hi quatrain1, what's Chrome got to do with it?
</p><p>Please don't confuse the word <strong>chrome</strong> -- which Mozilla has used for over 15 years to refer to the user interface parts of its browsers -- with the products of a company that liked it so much they named a bunch of products after it.
</p><p>(1) Create a <strong>chrome</strong> folder in your Firefox settings. It's Steps #1-3 in this page:
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html</a>
</p><p>(2) Choose a style recipe:
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html#colorbookmarkfolder" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html#colorbookmarkfolder</a>
</p><p>(A) <em>For coloring the new icons:</em>
</p><p>Use the download link to save the
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/samples/userChrome-color_bookmark_folders.css" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/samples/userChrome-color_bookmark_folders.css</a>
</p><p>file to your system, and move it into your new chrome folder.
</p><p>You can right-click &gt; rename the file and shorten its name to userChrome.css
</p><p>(B) <em>For using the old icons:</em>
</p><p>Use the download link to save the
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/samples/Fx56_bookmark_buttons.zip" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/samples/Fx56_bookmark_buttons.zip</a>
</p><p>file to your system, and move it into your new chrome folder.
</p><p>Extract the files to that folder using your archiving program (e.g., WinZip, WinRar, 7-zip).
</p><p>Right-click &gt; rename to shorten the file name of userChrome-STARTER.css to userChrome.css
</p><p>(3) Exit/Quit Firefox and start it up again to see the results.
</p>Classic Theme Restorer Add-on developer, Aris has released userChrome.css files that modify Firefox 2017-12-04T00:49:46-08:00rw330ihttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1044851<p>Classic Theme Restorer Add-on developer, Aris has released userChrome.css files that modify Firefox 57’s Photon UI. I highly recommend that you give it a try. It's a work in progress with minor tweaks added almost every day but I'm happy with it just the way it is now. It's easy to install. Just download the zip file, extract and put the files into the FF profile chrome folder. <a href="https://github.com/aris-t2/customcssforfx/releases" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/aris-t2/customcssforfx/releases</a>
</p>I do not use Chrome.
I think I will just go back to the previous version of Firefox unless someone 2017-12-04T00:26:57-08:00quatrain1https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=3#answer-1044833<p>I do not use Chrome.
I think I will just go back to the previous version of Firefox unless someone has a fix that will work for me.
</p>Good to hear, but can you be more specific?
2. Click Open Folder or Show in Finder or Open Director2017-11-28T23:08:35-08:00Tonneshttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041804<p>Good to hear, but can you be more specific?
</p>
<blockquote>2. Click <em>Open Folder</em> or <em>Show in Finder</em> or <em>Open Directory</em> (Win/Mac/Linux). This is the Profile folder.<br>
3. If it isn’t there yet, create a subfolder called chrome.
</blockquote>
<p>Unless you are using a Mac (or read the instructions on one even though you are on Windows), you should land in the profile folder, and this is where the (new) <em>chrome</em> folder should be, so I don’t see an issue there for Windows and Linux.
</p><p>Mac users however land in the profile’s <em>parent</em> folder containing the actual profile folder(s) and additionally need to go into the active profile folder itself. Is that the addition you would like to see here (step 2), or perhaps in the <a href="/en-US/kb/profiles-where-firefox-stores-user-data" rel="nofollow">Profiles</a> article?
</p>Because I see many emails about this subject, I can't find the one that solved the problem, but it w2017-11-28T08:14:55-08:00KingRayhttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041515<p>Because I see many emails about this subject, I can't find the one that solved the problem, but it wasn't in this thread. Problem was the location of that file. I followed a link that said how to open the profile folder (through Help, Troubleshooting Information, etc.) and I put the file there. That's not where it was supposed to go. So, I moved it using Windows Explorer, after following the screen-print of the actual location in another thread, and it worked.
</p>I previously used the Classic Theme Restorer add-on. The developer of this add-on is now offering a 2017-11-28T02:41:06-08:00rw330ihttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041358<p>I previously used the Classic Theme Restorer add-on. The developer of this add-on is now offering a userChrome.CSS file that recreates most of that functionality. It doesn't have everything that I would like and it's not tweakable (unless you want to mess with the CSS) but it's got most of what I want. He makes it very easy to download and install the fix. He's putting out updates periodically.
<a href="http://techdows.com/2017/09/classic-theme-restorer-userchrome-css-modify-firefox-57-photon-ui.html" rel="nofollow">http://techdows.com/2017/09/classic-theme-restorer-userchrome-css-modify-firefox-57-photon-ui.html</a>
</p>Hi King Ray, I created a downloadable file as a shortcut. See:
https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-us2017-11-28T00:59:17-08:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041315<p>Hi King Ray, I created a downloadable file as a shortcut. See:
</p><p><a href="https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html#colorbookmarkfolder" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html#colorbookmarkfolder</a>
</p><p>You either can rename that to userChrome.css or, if you already have a userChrome.css file you want to preserve, copy/paste its contents into your file.
</p><p>If you did not already create the <strong>chrome</strong> folder, see Steps #1-3 here: <a href="https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.userchrome.org/how-create-userchrome-css.html</a>
</p>This thread provided a basic answer for modifying the style/colors for v56 (and 57+) around that tim2017-11-27T23:30:39-08:00Tonneshttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041286<p>This thread provided a basic answer for modifying the style/colors for v56 (and 57+) around that time and was considered as providing a solution. Subsequent replies and questions provided links to pages containing modified versions or variations, including the script found on <a href="https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-css.html" rel="nofollow">userchrome.org</a> that is somewhat similar to or another variation of the script provided by jscher2000 above. Personally I would say there is little to no use filling up the thread with additional questions such as why the file does not work for some - it just should - as well as providing negative feedback about the change (by others, not you.) Yet it could be left open for issues with regard to why the script should not work at all, and as you can see, this thread is still referred to as a discussion by userchrome.org.
</p><p>The @namespace line is what you probably referred to, though it is actually no longer needed - the quoted script should also work without it (verified on Win 7 32-bit, but I haven’t seen reports of the original script not working for 64-bit versions or other OSes.) If it doesn’t, either with or without the line, make sure the file has the proper name and location, to restart Firefox, to not hide known file types, and that you do not start Firefox in Safe mode. Also see <a href="/questions/1189476#answer-1041257" rel="nofollow">this question’s reply</a> for finding out if the file is actually loaded. If you can find a new culprit, I’d be happy to hear it and modify the original version/reply.
</p><p>Hope this helps.
</p>Tonnes said
King Ray said
That did absolutely nothing! UGH
You probably did something wrong the2017-11-27T22:09:09-08:00KingRayhttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041263<p><em>Tonnes <a href="#answer-1041261" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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<em>King Ray <a href="#answer-1041232" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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That did absolutely nothing! UGH
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<p>You probably did something wrong then.
<sub>(Also, please don’t needlessly quote.)</sub>
</p>
</blockquote>
<p>Like what? I just copied &amp; pasted. What is unclear is what comprises the first line that shouldn't be included in the file. I don't remember a lot about my HTML days. So, what is the first keyword that should be in that file?
</p>King Ray said
That did absolutely nothing! UGH
You probably did something wrong then.
(Also, ple2017-11-27T22:05:10-08:00Tonneshttps://support.mozilla.org/he/questions/1178010?page=2#answer-1041261<p><em>King Ray <a href="#answer-1041232" rel="nofollow">said</a></em>
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That did absolutely nothing! UGH
</blockquote>
<p>You probably did something wrong then.
<sub>(Also, please don’t needlessly quote.)</sub>
</p>