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How to view image with the 'internal' viewer in the wepages

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Hi, I'm searching an answer to my problem but, please sorry, I don't find it.

On some webpages, there is an 'internal' viewer for the images (or thumbnails).

With a pre-version of Firefox Quantum, on this webpage, for example, if you click on the images at the bottom of the page, the old FF showed the image with a internal viewer like in the attached image.

On the current Firefox, it asks me to view the image with the standard Windows imageviewer (or save it). Where is the option to open such images in the webpage iteself? TIA.

Hi, I'm searching an answer to my problem but, please sorry, I don't find it. On some webpages, there is an 'internal' viewer for the images (or thumbnails). With a pre-version of Firefox Quantum, [https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/easybcd.html on this webpage], for example, if you click on the images at the bottom of the page, the old FF showed the image with a internal viewer like in the attached image. On the current Firefox, it asks me to view the image with the standard Windows imageviewer (or save it). Where is the option to open such images in the webpage iteself? TIA.
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I installed Firefox Quantum on another directory, so I can use two firefox (the old one for compatibility extensions, the newer in ESR version). :-)

This morning I play with Options -> "Files and application" section but I didn't resolve the issue. So I shutdown my pc.

I've just tried now, this evening, and it works! O-)

I don't know why... perhaps having worked with the Options has unblock things.

I'll check with others webpages and, if it is necessary, I'll ask here.

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It works for me. Is there a reason you are using that old version of Firefox?

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I installed Firefox Quantum on another directory, so I can use two firefox (the old one for compatibility extensions, the newer in ESR version). :-)

This morning I play with Options -> "Files and application" section but I didn't resolve the issue. So I shutdown my pc.

I've just tried now, this evening, and it works! O-)

I don't know why... perhaps having worked with the Options has unblock things.

I'll check with others webpages and, if it is necessary, I'll ask here.

Modified by linuxiano