Can Firefox auto-reload be disabled?
When I start Firefox, it auto-reloads / refreshes a page when I click its tab. There are times when I find out I don't have an internet connection available and I can't read the pages because of the auto-reload. I want Firefox to not refresh pages ever, unless I press the refresh button. Don't tell me to save pages everytime I exit Firefox, cause I keep open like 20 tabs at all times. Next time I start Firefox they are there as if I didn't exit, which is good. But it gets wits-terminating when I start Firefox offline. I don't even have hairs to pull left, I'm bald. So, please tell me:
Is it possible? If not, what workarounds exist? (Besides using other browsers)
"Work offline" is useless as it isn't there for viewing pages offline as one might suspect, but it was created having in mind not to access the internet; but if you click a tab it still tries to access the internet!! And returns an error saying you can't _reload_; but who ever tries to reload a page working offline?! I only want to view it. Unrefreshed. Not to mention "work offline" gets reset when restarting Firefox...
"Offline mode Firefox is currently in offline mode and can't browse the Web. Press "Try Again" to switch to online mode and reload the page."
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Is the disk cache enabled and working if you check that on the about:cache page?
I typed in `about:cache` and this shows up:
memory Number of entries: 1 Maximum storage size: 30720 KiB Storage in use: 2 KiB Storage disk location: none, only stored in memory List Cache Entries
disk Number of entries: 6635 Maximum storage size: 348160 KiB Storage in use: 323578 KiB Storage disk location: C:\Users\mireazma\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\dsdh6bvk.default-1406873644761\cache2 List Cache Entries
appcache Number of entries: 0 Maximum storage size: 512000 KiB Storage in use: 0 KiB Storage disk location: C:\Users\mireazma\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\dsdh6bvk.default-1406873644761\OfflineCache
What can I make of it?
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