Các câu trả lời gần đây cho How do I edit the ID and password feed.https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/12537392019-09-05T04:55:34-07:00I will close (lock) the other two treads you created to keep to discussion in this thread, so please2019-09-05T04:55:34-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1249490<p>I will close (lock) the other two treads you created to keep to discussion in this thread, so please do not create new threads.
I will remove the solution from this thread for now.
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<ul><li>[<a href="/questions/1268057" rel="nofollow">/questions/1268057</a>] Firefox doesn't autofeed the password
</li><li>[<a href="/questions/1268037" rel="nofollow">/questions/1268037</a>] My bank changed from a two page login to a one page. Not filling password.
</li></ul>Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?
T2019-09-05T04:53:22-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1249488<p>Can you post a link to a publicly accessible page (i.e. no authentication or signing on required)?
That allows us to check the password field.
</p><p>If Firefox doesn't fill name and password fields automatically then you can (have to) use the "Fill Login" and "Fill Password" items in the right-click context menu.
Some websites use JavaScript to manage the login form in a way that Firefox doesn't save name and password or doesn't fill the form.
</p>Hi DickMorrison, did you already try deleting the saved login and saving it again after the login fo2019-09-05T00:45:47-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1249389<p>Hi DickMorrison, did you already try deleting the saved login and saving it again after the login form changed?
</p>The saved login data for that site is all there and correct. The field is marked "fill password". 2019-09-04T19:19:27-07:00DickMorrisonhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1249343<p>The saved login data for that site is all there and correct. The field is marked "fill password". I added the add-on Save-my-password as FredMcD recommended even though I had told him that the data was already saved. It didn't make any difference of course. I added a form filling add-on "Form Filler" by Hussein as someone recommended. That also didn't make any difference. I think I've tried everything and nothing works.
</p>When you created the question you wrote the opposite, that your bank site uses a two page login.
It 2019-09-01T23:32:06-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1248513<p>When you created the question you wrote the opposite, that your bank site uses a two page login.
</p><p>It is possible that the field names have changed if Firefox doesn't fill the form.
</p><p>Do you have "Fill Login" and "Fill Password" in the right-click context menu that you can use?
</p><p>You can try the remove existing entries for this website in the Password Manager and let Firefox create a new entry.
</p><p>If Firefox doesn't offer to store the password then look at this extension.
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<ul><li>Save my Password <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/save-my-password/" rel="nofollow">https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/save-my-password/</a>
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<p>Best is to leave the extension disabled and only enable when you need to make use of it.
</p>All of your bullshit didn't answer the question.
My bank changed from a two page login to a one page2019-09-01T18:45:18-07:00DickMorrisonhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1248457<p>All of your bullshit didn't answer the question.
</p><p>My bank changed from a two page login to a one page. How do I change the password feed to do a one page login.
</p>That was a great help. Thanks
2019-03-20T16:47:30-07:00DickMorrisonhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1206849<p>That was a great help. Thanks
</p>If this username and password is stored in the Firefox Password Manager then you can double-click th2019-03-20T08:07:27-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1206735<p>If this username and password is stored in the Firefox Password Manager then you can double-click the name and password entries to edit these fields.
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<ul><li>Options/Preferences -&gt; Privacy &amp; Security: Logins &amp; Passwords: "Saved Logins" -&gt; "Show Passwords"
</li></ul>Hi DickMorrison, I'm not sure what you want to edit. If it's saved login, that's easy, but if it's a2019-03-20T08:04:20-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/vi/questions/1253739#answer-1206734<p>Hi DickMorrison, I'm not sure what you want to edit. If it's saved login, that's easy, but if it's a new login you want to add by hand, I don't think there is a way to do that.
</p><p>To update a saved login, go to:
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<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
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<p>In the left column, click "Privacy &amp; Security".
</p><p>Then on the right side, scroll down to the <strong>Logins &amp; Passwords</strong> section and click the "Saved Logins" button. Then click the "Show Passwords" button. Firefox will ask for your Master Password* if you've set that up.
</p><p><em>* If you're not familiar:</em> <a href="/en-US/kb/use-primary-password-protect-stored-logins" rel="nofollow">Use a Primary Password to protect stored logins and passwords</a>
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