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MAC Tahoe desktop is frozen when Firefox 140.3 is active

Macbook Pro using Tahoe 26.0.1; desktop freezes when Firefox 140.3 is active. Desktop icons do not work. Firefox has to be shutdown for the desktop icons to work. … (read more)

Macbook Pro using Tahoe 26.0.1; desktop freezes when Firefox 140.3 is active. Desktop icons do not work. Firefox has to be shutdown for the desktop icons to work.

Asked by isr555 12 hours ago

Unwanted zooming when scrolling

Hi, When i switch between two tabs by clicking with my external mouse ( I am on one tab and then point and click on another) and then directly start to scroll the page z… (read more)

Hi,

When i switch between two tabs by clicking with my external mouse ( I am on one tab and then point and click on another) and then directly start to scroll the page zoom like it does when i hold ctrl+zoom. What causes this?

It does not do the same in other browsers or other apps. It does the same with external mouse and track pad.


Win 11 Pro Firefox 143.0.3 (64-bit)

Asked by victor.lundstrom 1 day ago

Фризы в firefox 142 Red OS 8 Raspberry Pi 5

При заходе на сайте ya.ru и если на нём имеется строка с видео или поиск с алисой, то начинаются сильные фризы. Это ошибка именно в firefox 142, проверенно. … (read more)

При заходе на сайте ya.ru и если на нём имеется строка с видео или поиск с алисой, то начинаются сильные фризы. Это ошибка именно в firefox 142, проверенно.

Asked by MiG31BM 1 month ago

Last reply by MiG31BM 1 day ago

Auto-hide taskbar in Windows 10 not working properly with Firefox

I'm running the latest version of Windows 10 and Firefox 143.0.1. I recently bought my first OLED monitor, so I enabled auto-hide taskbar in Windows to try and reduce th… (read more)

I'm running the latest version of Windows 10 and Firefox 143.0.1.

I recently bought my first OLED monitor, so I enabled auto-hide taskbar in Windows to try and reduce the chance of burn-in. However, while it works for the most part, it seems to often break in Firefox where the taskbar will hide, but not reappear when I move my mouse pointer to the bottom of the screen.

You can replicate this issue by having FF not maximised, then dragging its window titlebar to the top of the screen and letting go in order to maximise it. At that point, the taskbar no longer pops up when you mouse over the bottom of the screen.

Many thanks for any help you can give.

Asked by Sigma 3 days ago

Last reply by Sigma 1 day ago

Firefox Tab freezes

Watching CNN on Youtube suddenly freezes the tab. Randomly. Freezing means nothing can be done. The video simply stops without reloading or buffering. The mouse reacts, t… (read more)

Watching CNN on Youtube suddenly freezes the tab. Randomly. Freezing means nothing can be done. The video simply stops without reloading or buffering. The mouse reacts, the pointer will activate ie highlight a button under the mouse, but when I click a button nothing happens. The tab freezes and nothing can be done. I can't even access the URL or search box. Nothing. I tried moving the tab itself or into another browser window, nothing. This tab is dead. Opening the same video in a new tab works like normal. I tried the usual things like deactivating Bitdefender, but no luck. Any ideas?

Asked by SteveLamberts 3 days ago

unusable first firefox window but next is OK

When I click the Firefox icon on my taskbar, it apparently starts OK, but in a second or so the window dims (See first attached image). This window doesn't allow any type… (read more)

When I click the Firefox icon on my taskbar, it apparently starts OK, but in a second or so the window dims (See first attached image). This window doesn't allow any typed input anywhere, and doesn't close when I click the X in the upper left. This window can be made to go away either by using the Task Manager or by right-clicking on the taskbar icon and selecting Close Window.

However, if I right-click the taskbar icon and select Open New Window, the resulting window appears undimmed (Second attached image) and works correctly.

The above behavior is new; I've used Firefox for years with no problem.

The other user on this machine doesn't see this behavior at all.

Asked by igorwood 5 days ago

Last reply by igorwood 3 days ago