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how to move or sync firefox data from one to another laptop
how to move or sync firefox data from one to another laptop
I saw this page but now I have lost it. The page has a blank space where the user can paste the url of a page to get a written record of the content of the spoken word in… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
I saw this page but now I have lost it. The page has a blank space where the user can paste the url of a page to get a written record of the content of the spoken word in the page. The page is fairly small. I saw the page on Youtube. You can email me at pastorkelly_2002@msn.com
With the new update, the date and time which used to display on the bottom of the screen disappeared. How can I restore this very useful information? Thank you Larry La… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
With the new update, the date and time which used to display on the bottom of the screen disappeared. How can I restore this very useful information?
Thank you Larry Lawton
I rebuilt my desktop and now the "add a note" feature will not work in my wish list. It states that it is not available.
According to Firefox Help, "After you have defined and set your Primary Password, you will be prompted to enter it once for each Firefox session, when Firefox needs acces… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
According to Firefox Help, "After you have defined and set your Primary Password, you will be prompted to enter it once for each Firefox session, when Firefox needs access to your stored passwords." But since updating to version 136.0 I get asked for my Primary Password even to see my home page. Why is this?
I want to be able to right click on a hyper link and say "Open in a new tab" and actually open the link in a new tab just like it did before update.
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I'm getting constant crashes with my browser getting the crash reasons EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT bp-ca567c36-1525-4fea-a203-726240250403 bp-… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
I'm getting constant crashes with my browser getting the crash reasons EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION_READ EXCEPTION_BREAKPOINT
bp-ca567c36-1525-4fea-a203-726240250403
bp-3d0504eb-70ae-4fd2-ba61-2d00b0250403
bp-9ac6b23d-8845-41f0-ac77-ff48c0250403
bp-a27c0adb-29f0-42e3-af96-fdc2b0250403
bp-a0c9a1be-a9a8-4401-8914-6e5c70250403
When encouraged b g mail to sign in to a site they want to let that site use our information and Mozilla seems to discourage that why? I have used Mozilla for years and … (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
When encouraged b g mail to sign in to a site they want to let that site use our information and Mozilla seems to discourage that why? I have used Mozilla for years and have been very happy with!
Several windows pop up everytime Mozilla starts up. How can I prevent them?
After updating to version 137 today, all my bookmarks are gone. I've tried looking under "Profiles" to see if they're on another profile following the instructions from h… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
After updating to version 137 today, all my bookmarks are gone. I've tried looking under "Profiles" to see if they're on another profile following the instructions from https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recover-user-data-missing-after-firefox-update; there are two profiles (default and default-release) and both have no bookmarks. I also tried following the instructions at https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/recover-lost-or-missing-bookmarks to import a backup, but Firefox finds no backups to import from and there's no "Old Firefox Data" on my desktop to restore from. Search history and recently closed tabs history are intact, so it doesn't look like Firefox has completely destroyed the profile it was using before the update, just the bookmarks. Is there anything else I should try, or should I accept that this particular library of Alexandria has burned and just begin recreating the bookmarks?
Hi everyone, I've been experiencing a persistent issue where my Firefox (Windows 10) randomly crashes or closes. I recently noticed that this always happens when a JSON f… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
Hi everyone, I've been experiencing a persistent issue where my Firefox (Windows 10) randomly crashes or closes. I recently noticed that this always happens when a JSON file appears in the following directory: C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\distribution The strange thing is that this file shouldn't even be there, as this is my personal computer and it is not managed by any organization. I have already tried deleting or renaming the file, but after a seemingly random period, it gets recreated automatically. Here’s what I have tried so far, without success: - Deleting/renaming the file - Checking the registry at HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Mozilla\Firefox (but the "Mozilla" folder does not exist there) - I have never used any third-party antivirus software (only Windows Defender) Does anyone have an idea where this file might be coming from or how I can prevent it from being recreated? I’m not very tech-savvy, so I would greatly appreciate simple explanations or step-by-step instructions. Thanks in advance for any help!
I was logged in to Microsofts web site and the failed to connect error appears with no options.
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As you can see from the image, the bookmark sidebar width can be expanded, but the width of the text portion does not grow with it. My longer bookmark names get truncated… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
As you can see from the image, the bookmark sidebar width can be expanded, but the width of the text portion does not grow with it. My longer bookmark names get truncated. Is there a setting to deal with this? If so, how do I access it?
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I frequently use google image translate by taking screenshots and pasting them in the website. On chrome, I could grant it access to the clipboard on the first screenshot… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
I frequently use google image translate by taking screenshots and pasting them in the website. On chrome, I could grant it access to the clipboard on the first screenshot then not worry about it anymore. On firefox however, pressing ctrl + v first opens a context menu where I then have to click "paste" (or press p) every single time. It's getting annoying to have to go through this extra step. Is there a setting or add-on that would allow me to give a website full clipboard permissions like other browsers?
We have been using firefox as our default browser for over Ten years. We have several internal web pages created with google sites, with simple google sheets containers t… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
We have been using firefox as our default browser for over Ten years. We have several internal web pages created with google sites, with simple google sheets containers that have been working fine in that period. As of two days ago, the pages started displaying incorrectly in firefox as shown in attachments. Have tried disabling trackers and extensions and emptied cache as well as making sure firefox is fully up to date. This is happening on multiple terminals at several locations. Safari and chrome browsers work fine. Any troubleshooting help appreciated or if this is a known bug?
After updating to v 133.0, when maximizing Firefox (not F11 fullscreen), a taskbar that is set to "auto-hide" will no longer unhide when mousing to the bottom of the scre… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
After updating to v 133.0, when maximizing Firefox (not F11 fullscreen), a taskbar that is set to "auto-hide" will no longer unhide when mousing to the bottom of the screen. This did not occur with the previous version (132.0.2).
This behavior is also unaffected by the "devtools.toolbox.alwaysOnTop" setting in about:config as i've tried switching from the default "true" to "false".
Update: Still persists in 136.0.2
Recently, i had to use a public pc in my workplace for a while. i used Firefox to access the internet, and for practical reason, i signed in my Firefox account. After i w… (jàng ci lu gën a bari)
Recently, i had to use a public pc in my workplace for a while. i used Firefox to access the internet, and for practical reason, i signed in my Firefox account. After i was done, i made sure i have signed out my Firefox account before leaving. The next day, when i used Firefox again on that pc, i noticed that all my saved passwords (from syncing my Firefox account) were still in that Firefox browser, even though i haven't signed in my Firefox account. Now i feel like i am at the mercy of fate because anybody who used that pc after me yesterday could have gained access to all my passwords. So far, nothing bad happens and i hope it stays that way.
I don't know if anyone has brought this up. Since Firefox does not erase any saved password after a user signs out, I think Firefox should, or rather, MUST give a warning message after a user signs out of Firefox to manually erase any saved password on Firefox, so that any stupid user like me will not make that stupid mistake so easily.