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How do I get frame commands when I right-click?

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For some reason I thought there used to be a way to right-click a frame on a website, and from the menu that opens you could choose to view only the frame you right-clicked over, even possibly print only that frame or open it in a new window.

I've looked around for extensions but they don't seem to work, I've googled answers but they're too technical (I'm not comfortable rewriting css commands or whatever), and I haven't found any answers in Mozilla Support about this.

For some reason I thought there used to be a way to right-click a frame on a website, and from the menu that opens you could choose to view only the frame you right-clicked over, even possibly print only that frame or open it in a new window. I've looked around for extensions but they don't seem to work, I've googled answers but they're too technical (I'm not comfortable rewriting css commands or whatever), and I haven't found any answers in Mozilla Support about this.

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Yes, this is still built-in. Has it stopped working for you on all sites, or only on particular pages? Are you getting an entirely different right-click menu, such as one with items created by the site?

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It's stopped working on all sites, and didn't work when I opened Firefox in safe mode. I'm getting the same, pretty standard right-click menu everywhere, it just doesn't have anything about frames in it.

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Does the iframe on the right side of this demo page load (it shows the w3 schools logo) and if you right-click it, does This Frame appear on the menu?

http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml_iframe

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Could you deactivate the Menu Editor extension temporarily? Either:

  • Ctrl+Shift+a
  • orange Firefox button (or Tools menu) > Add-ons

In the left column, click Extensions. Then you can disable Menu Editor.

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yeah it does. weird.