using Unbutu not a windows version
I am now using Linux, Ubuntu not Windows, so I must have wrong download. Previously I was using Mac OS 10.6, I think. The mac is down and I am trying to fix it.
I am now using Linux, Ubuntu not Windows, so I must have wrong download. Previously I was using Mac OS 10.6, I think. The mac is down and I am trying to fix it.
More frequently than I care to admit, I seem to close FF instances which I don't want to close (such as my connection to Whatsapp). I then miss important replies or quest… (xem thêm)
More frequently than I care to admit, I seem to close FF instances which I don't want to close (such as my connection to Whatsapp). I then miss important replies or questions. Of course I can reach out to 'History' and try to find the closed Tab or Window... But that takes time.
I'd suggest adding/removing a 'protection' flag to a tab (eg. on right-clicking), so that, on trying to close the tab, or close the window containing the tab, I get a warning...
please tell me how to fix problem
I am having a problem saving my work through a portal I am using for work on Firefox. While trying to fix this problem, I went to Firefox Settings and noticed the follow… (xem thêm)
I am having a problem saving my work through a portal I am using for work on Firefox.
While trying to fix this problem, I went to Firefox Settings and noticed the following hyperlinked text: "Your browser is being managed by your organization." This is my personal computer, so I don't know what organization it may be referring to.
Clicking on it brings me to a new tab called "Enterprise Policies". In that tab is a list called "Active" with two columns: Policy Name and Policy Value. The only item listed is "DisableAppUpdate" with the value "true". This may be the cause of my original problem, but in any case, I want to be able to run updates!
I am using Firefox 137.0.1 (64-bit) on a Pop_OS system.
How do I turn off "DisableAppUpdate" and run updates?
I prefer Firefox to Microsoft Edge - but when I click Read more to continue reading an article in the same page I am on - it opens a new blank tab. then I have to go back… (xem thêm)
I prefer Firefox to Microsoft Edge - but when I click Read more to continue reading an article in the same page I am on - it opens a new blank tab. then I have to go back to where I wanted to read more - and it is there. But why is it opening a blank page first? i tried changing settings but there is no "Open link in target" - there is just an option to open a new window or tab - when all I want to do is see the rest of the article. it works fine in MS Edge - but as i said, I prefer FireFox. is there a way to fix this?
I created an account on an old PC, in the account it is visible as kos-work-note, now I am on a new kos-ltop, and there is no data at all in the browser, why is that? … (xem thêm)
I created an account on an old PC, in the account it is visible as kos-work-note, now I am on a new kos-ltop, and there is no data at all in the browser, why is that?
I want to use Firefox as a search engine
When i use sideberry, an ugly side bar show up, and there is no way to disable it.
I have accounts that will not work because they cannot access my location, My computer says all access is allowed, so is there something in Firefox that blocks my locatio… (xem thêm)
I have accounts that will not work because they cannot access my location, My computer says all access is allowed, so is there something in Firefox that blocks my location?