
missing options on Firefox [help] expand/pull-down menu
before, on the pull-down menu on Help, there was the option to "Restart with Add-on Disabled", which now I cannot find... can someone guide me to its location, if, it is still possible to do... thanks in advance.
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"Restart with Add-on Disabled" has been renamed to "Troubleshoot Mode..." that open a pop-up window to confirm in Firefox 87/88.
Some menus and context menus have been cleaned up in Firefox 87 and later and some items have been removed and some other items have been rearranged or renamed.
See "Changed" in the release notes.
- https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/87.0/releasenotes/
- https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/88.0/releasenotes/
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Hi
"Restart with Add-on Disabled" has been renamed to "Troubleshoot Mode..." that open a pop-up window to confirm in Firefox 87/88.
Some menus and context menus have been cleaned up in Firefox 87 and later and some items have been removed and some other items have been rearranged or renamed.
See "Changed" in the release notes.
Weirdly, your Firefox identified itself as version 80. Any thoughts on why that might be?
cor-el said
Hi "Restart with Add-on Disabled" has been renamed to "Troubleshoot Mode..." that open a pop-up window to confirm in Firefox 87/88. Some menus and context menus have been cleaned up in Firefox 87 and later and some items have been removed and some other items have been rearranged or renamed. See "Changed" in the release notes.
Thank you... very much appreciated.
I also noticed the rearange in " Close Multiple Tabs" where "Close Tabs to the Right" is now one step below from where it was before, and as I was so used to it, now I often click on "Close Tabs to the Left" instead, and mess up my hole tabs user experience having me to resort on " Recently Closed Tabs".
jscher2000 said
Weirdly, your Firefox identified itself as version 80. Any thoughts on why that might be?
is 88.0, but my "user-agent" (general.useragent.override) is set to report as it, which it may explains why.... Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:80.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/80.0
it helps me not to fully block, but to avoid, in cases or addresses, the delivery of certain content, but yes!, also, or in other cases... it can't avoid to receive any wrong content that are exclusively pushed based on that user-agent information, like showing up incompatible, or availability of compatible and approved add-ons and etc.
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jscher2000 said
Weirdly, your Firefox identified itself as version 80. Any thoughts on why that might be?
is 88.0, but my "user-agent" (general.useragent.override) is set to report as it, which it may explains why.... Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:80.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/80.0
it helps me not to fully block, but to avoid, in cases or addresses, the delivery of certain content, but yes!, also, or in other cases... it can't avoid to receive any wrong content that are exclusively pushed based on that user-agent information, like showing up incompatible, or availability of compatible and approved add-ons and etc.