Firefox is no longer capable of doing many of the things that made it great 的最新解答https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/12385692018-10-30T01:36:00-07:00For #3, the goal would be to figure out what is happening immediately at startup rather than disabli2018-10-30T01:36:00-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1238569#answer-1168421<p>For #3, the goal would be to figure out what is happening immediately at startup rather than disabling features that tend to run when Firefox is idle. For example, the captive portal detection has been noted by some network administrators.
</p><p>For #4, I believe IE 11 still gets security patches from Microsoft at regular intervals. Firefox 59 and earlier do not get any patches. Not a laughing matter in my opinion.
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1 - it "works", but since pictures don't import it just looks downright terrible.
2 That's 2018-10-30T01:30:46-07:00cab0ozehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1238569#answer-1168420<p>Jscher:
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<ol><li>1 - it "works", but since pictures don't import it just looks downright terrible.
</li><li>2 That's exactly what I ended up having to do, it's just frustrating that it is even an issue at all.
</li><li>3 I started working through that at one point and gave up because you're really crippling some of the browser's capability by doing that. If I'm going to disable updates, blocklist updates, etc I may as well just use an old version of firefox. Still though, maybe I'll give it another shot before uninstalling just to see if I CAN get it to work.
</li><li>4 The company runs IE11 so I'm sure running old firefox can't be much worse lol
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<p>Thanks for trying to help&nbsp;:)
</p>For #1, local page on new tab, the New Tab Override extension should be able to import it:
https://a2018-10-28T12:18:12-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1238569#answer-1167989<p>For #1, local page on new tab, the New Tab Override extension should be able to import it:
</p><p><a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/" rel="nofollow">https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/new-tab-override/</a>
</p><p>Has that worked for you?
</p><p>For #2, I don't know how the "stub" installer connects, but I have not heard that it encounters proxy issues before. If necessary, you can use an offline installer from:
</p><p><a href="https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/" rel="nofollow">https://www.mozilla.org/firefox/all/</a>
</p><p>For #3, did anything in this article help:
</p><p><a href="/en-US/kb/how-stop-firefox-making-automatic-connections" rel="nofollow">How to stop Firefox from making automatic connections</a>.
</p><p>For #4, please ask your questions.
</p><p>We may not be able to help, but running old vulnerable software in a business environment is not a good plan so it's worth a try.
</p>Thanks Fred, I'll try that. I have a feeling nothing will come of it (which makes me sad) so I'll pr2018-10-28T12:04:01-07:00cab0ozehttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1238569#answer-1167986<p>Thanks Fred, I'll try that. I have a feeling nothing will come of it (which makes me sad) so I'll probably follow suit and roll back to 54. It's just such a shame...
</p>I agree with you on this. I am still using Firefox v54
because of all the problems and lost abilitie2018-10-28T02:47:05-07:00fredmcd-hotmailhttps://support.mozilla.org/zh-TW/questions/1238569#answer-1167834<p>I agree with you on this. I am still using Firefox v54
because of all the problems and lost abilities (like add-ons).
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