I've used firefox for 25 years, how come some ai can't set up my Thunderbird for me?
'I've used firefox for 25 years, how come some ai can't set up my Thunderbird for me?
'I've used firefox for 25 years, how come some ai can't set up my Thunderbird for me?
I stoped voluntire to Mozilla Firefox after they put on me this 6 years ago :env blocklisted Blocklisted by gfxInfo Blocklisted due to known issues: bug 1603515
I have a white dot on the Firefox icon on my desktop. What does it mean? How do I remove it?
when my Firefox window is active on Macbook Air Sequoia 15.7.3 if I open a second app, calculator for example, the Firefox window reduces in size and snaps to the side of… (kàsi)
when my Firefox window is active on Macbook Air Sequoia 15.7.3 if I open a second app, calculator for example, the Firefox window reduces in size and snaps to the side of the screen. I want that behavior to stop. I want the calculator to overlay the full size Firefox window. How to achieve that?
Are there similar code coverage analysis tools as in Chromium?
Thanks!
I saw plenty of threads and bug reports about this issue from 2022 and 2023. When I was using Firefox about 2 years ago on iOS, I uninstalled it for this very reason. I c… (kàsi)
I saw plenty of threads and bug reports about this issue from 2022 and 2023. When I was using Firefox about 2 years ago on iOS, I uninstalled it for this very reason.
I can't believe devs have closed bug fix reports with "no plan to fix" for this issue all the way back in 2023.
REALLY REALLY unacceptable from a browser that's supposed to be a main stream browser. I don't like Safari at all, and refuse to use Google anything so will not use Chrome. Where does that leae me with a decent browser? Nowhere. I love FF on desktop and have been using it for years.
It's mind-blowing that I have to open the tabs section and go back and try to locate the page I was on after simply switching to another app for a second. Who ever heard of such nonsense. Yet it's been being reported for YEARS and the developers refuse to think it's important enough to put some time into fixing.