using about:config to get rid of bookmark toolbar icons
How can I use about:config to get rid of icons in my bookmark toolbar?
How can I use about:config to get rid of icons in my bookmark toolbar?
Persistent storage showing a bad value and every tab shows a warning about this.
I was going to add the Firefox Relay. How do you do it?
There was an adequate size, but now it takes up "half the screen" (How can I get a moderate size back?
its old version of browser please update
the fire fox vpn is not working it wont let me conect to it
I have been asked to update the browser but I have been having issues
I have installed the .deb version of Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu. It was recently replaced by unattended-upgrades with the snap version. I get the impressions that is due t… (ďalšie informácie)
I have installed the .deb version of Mozilla Firefox on Ubuntu. It was recently replaced by unattended-upgrades with the snap version. I get the impressions that is due to the fact that unattended-upgrades does not consider https://packages.mozilla.org/apt/dists/mozilla/Release as a source when running.
It seems that it would be possible to configure unattended-upgrades to include https://packages.mozilla.org/apt/dists/mozilla/Release.
The current value for "Origin" in https://packages.mozilla.org/apt/dists/mozilla/Release is "namespaces/moz-fx-productdelivery-pr-38b5/repositories/mozilla" (to me pr-number looks like a pull request).
I would like to confirm whether or not this is a stable value for Origin, and if not - can a stable value be allocated?
I checked and borh of my Lenovo Chromebooks are running the 2026 version. Neither one will allow me to import bookkmarks . Is there a version I need other than the prov… (ďalšie informácie)
I checked and borh of my Lenovo Chromebooks are running the 2026 version. Neither one will allow me to import bookkmarks . Is there a version I need other than the provided by Google?
I ran the commands listed in the instructions for installing Mozilla VPN with Linux and I got the following error after running the following command: pub/{getline; gsub… (ďalšie informácie)
I ran the commands listed in the instructions for installing Mozilla VPN with Linux and I got the following error after running the following command:
pub/{getline; gsub(/^ +| +$/,""); if($0 == "35BAA0B33E9EB396F59CA838C0BA5CE6DC6315A3") print "\nThe key fingerprint matches ("$0").\n"; else print "\nVerification failed: the fingerprint ("$0") does not match the expected one.\n"}'
I need to know what I need to do in order to continue on with the istallation
I use Linux Mint and I have been experiencing numerous system crashes involving Firefox which requires a cold boot. What is the problem? How can I debug this? Are you get… (ďalšie informácie)
I use Linux Mint and I have been experiencing numerous system crashes involving Firefox which requires a cold boot. What is the problem? How can I debug this? Are you getting crash reports?’
This happens several times a week. It has happened continuously tonight since installing the latest update via the Software Manager.
The program causes a total freeze of the OS. All other running programs and all input sources. I have no choice but to shut down via the power button on the tower.
Mint generates crash reports but I have no way to determine if they are being sent to Mozilla.
Firefox for Linux does not provide a troubleshooting system like it does on Windows. Neither does Mint.
I studied Computer Science in the 80s when Firefox was known as Navigator. I learned C and the Unix OS, but since then I became a psychologist, and don't remember too much of the Com Sci stuff I learned and I don't think Mint allows user modifications anyway.
What can be done to fix this? I don't have the Benjamins to buy a new Windows to replace the Linux, nor do I want to.
Where is the Firefox VPN?
I am using firefox on linux since ~10 years. Currently running latest FF on Kubuntu. I always had setting set to forget all cookies and session details except of search … (ďalšie informácie)
I am using firefox on linux since ~10 years. Currently running latest FF on Kubuntu. I always had setting set to forget all cookies and session details except of search history on exit.
Since approx 2-3 weeks (latest update?) those settings don't work. FF remembers everything regardless of settings I chose.
Does anyone have idea why this is happening now and how to fix it?
I am having trouble opening WhatsApp Web and it says I need to update Firefox.
Using the Firefox 151.0 Mozilla Firefox for Fedora. Updated as of 23 May 2026, I use just a generic FireFox. I don't customize it, I just use it as it comes from the Fe… (ďalšie informácie)
Using the Firefox 151.0 Mozilla Firefox for Fedora. Updated as of 23 May 2026, I use just a generic FireFox. I don't customize it, I just use it as it comes from the Fedora distribution.
I cannot save images (right click menu "Save Image As"). Nothing happens when that is selected. This worked a couple weeks ago.
Downloads are supposed to go to ~/Downloads. Checking the setting for this, Go to the three-line menu > Settings > General > Files and Applications, under Downloads, the "Save files to" value is set to Downloads, but the Browse button does not work to reset it. Nothing happens when I poke on the button. I can select the text in the box, but I can't change it.
I found the help page for "What to do if you can't download or save files https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/cant-download-or-save-files and went thru every one of the steps there. None of them make any difference.
Strangely enough, there isn't even a "Downloads button" in the top toolbar. If I right click on the top toolbar and select "Customize Toolbar" it shows a downloads icon as already being in the toolbar, but when I click Done, it goes away.
This setting, "Always ask you where to save files," is definitely broken. In a related article, they provided this solution: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/que.../153… (ďalšie informácie)
This setting, "Always ask you where to save files," is definitely broken.
In a related article, they provided this solution: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/que.../1534384 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1534384]
Proposed solution: "I believe you also need to go into Tools -> Settings -> General and set the Action for the types of downloads (Applications) to Always Ask for those types you want it to."
But this workaround should not be needed. "Always ask" means always ask. As in always. No other additional steps should be needed.
Can you folks please open a bug to get this fixed? This used to work just fine in (much) older versions of Firefox and Netscape. "Always ask" is supposed to mean always ask. Like, always.
I'm trying to import my bookmarks from an HTML file. They say to click the menu button but there is NO menu button with 3 horizontal stripes. I'm using a Chromebook lapto… (ďalšie informácie)
I'm trying to import my bookmarks from an HTML file. They say to click the menu button but there is NO menu button with 3 horizontal stripes. I'm using a Chromebook laptop.
Necesito usar Mozilla Firefox en mi pc
popup : open the sftp link ? You'll need to choose an app I click Choose app But I don't know what to choose from here
Firefox relies on patching software to resolve issues. How do I do this?