Robinhood pages not showing properly on firefox.
Parts of Robinhood pages disappeared.
Parts of Robinhood pages disappeared.
It is annoying that search executes immediately instead of triggering on enter keypress, especially when a web page is big. Is there any way to disable auto-search and tr… (xem thêm)
It is annoying that search executes immediately instead of triggering on enter keypress, especially when a web page is big. Is there any way to disable auto-search and trigger it only when you press enter?
If you want to understand better it's pretty similar to this VS Code issue.
I have 3 computers (2 desktops, 1 laptop). I want to permanently delete approx 300 unused/unneeded passwords. I deleted them from computer #1, then logged out of Firefox… (xem thêm)
I have 3 computers (2 desktops, 1 laptop). I want to permanently delete approx 300 unused/unneeded passwords. I deleted them from computer #1, then logged out of Firefox. The new count was 346 passwords.
I went to the second computer, deleted approx the same number from computer #2. The new count was 324 passwords I returned to computer # 1 and logged back into Firefox.
Within a short time, computer #1 is at 759 passwords, and computer 2 is at 691 passwords.
How do I get the deletions to be permanent? It's the second pass at doing this and I'm FRUSTRATED.
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Hello everyone, since my last update (125.0.2 (64-bit)), an additional website always opens when I open a website in Firefox. This is called "Page load error" in the tab… (xem thêm)
Hello everyone,
since my last update (125.0.2 (64-bit)), an additional website always opens when I open a website in Firefox. This is called "Page load error" in the tab; the content of the page is as follows:
Error: Connection failed
An error occurred while connecting to 0.0.0.1.
The website may be temporarily unavailable, please try again later. If you are also unable to access another website, please check the network/Internet connection. If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy, please make sure that Firefox is allowed to access the Internet.
How can I prevent this additional page from opening?
Thank you in advance for your help!
Greetings from Maria
Hi, i locked my pc few days ago due to smart windows not recognizing my ( correct password ) repeatedly. anyway, im still trying to find a way to solve this issue. now, … (xem thêm)
Hi, i locked my pc few days ago due to smart windows not recognizing my ( correct password ) repeatedly. anyway, im still trying to find a way to solve this issue.
now, i created an admin windows account get access to my old user files, found the bookmarks file. the only thing left for me now is the passwords file.i did not a Firefox online account before today
the only way currently if i did not solve the wind10 login issue is the find the passwords file physically just like i did with the bookmarks file.
can anyone help with this ??
thanks
I am having the same issues as the person in this thread, but unlike their situation, firefox has not fixed itself out of nowhere. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/quest… (xem thêm)
I am having the same issues as the person in this thread, but unlike their situation, firefox has not fixed itself out of nowhere. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1104044
Everything in the firefox browser looks like it was stretched it out in MSPaint, while my actual OS interface and every other app/software UI looks fine. I have tried simply restarting my computer, as well as every solution in the linked thread, as well as refreshing firefox, and uninstalling/reinstalling, which only served to mess up my shortcuts on the home page. To be clear:
Out of nowhere, my cursor speed in Firefox has slowed to a truly unusable crawl. I refreshed a page and it was suddenly inching along at worse than a snail's pace. I'm us… (xem thêm)
Out of nowhere, my cursor speed in Firefox has slowed to a truly unusable crawl. I refreshed a page and it was suddenly inching along at worse than a snail's pace. I'm using a USB trackball mouse. This is only affecting Firefox; no other applications have this issue. Using Windows 10.
Here's what I've tried so far:
There was another question about this years ago, but the accepted answer about accidentally enabling a Windows accessibility feature doesn't say which feature it is or how to disable it (if that's indeed the case). The link also seems to redirect to a generic accessibility page.
Why do I get what is shown in the image when using: https://www.msn.com/en-us which is a secure url?