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無法使用中文 回來的Firefox
無法使用中文 回來的Firefox 就算重新安裝 也是英文版 無法回去中文版 就算設定成正體中文 無法回去中文的說
無法使用中文 回來的Firefox 就算重新安裝 也是英文版 無法回去中文版 就算設定成正體中文 無法回去中文的說
Hello, I have a Mac desktop running Seqouia 15.1.1, and I'm using Firefox, primarily. Inside LinkedIn, the "see more" link is missing in people's profile sections. I c… (閱讀更多)
Hello,
I have a Mac desktop running Seqouia 15.1.1, and I'm using Firefox, primarily.
Inside LinkedIn, the "see more" link is missing in people's profile sections. I can;t expand any of these sections to read them in full.
They are present in Chrome. They are present on my iPhone.
I've reset everything I can think of but nothing impacts it. Also, this is a fairly new problem. So, something updated that caused this but Idk what.
The attached images give examples.
1st image (FF): Where the "..." is, a "see more" text link should also appear. 2nd image (CH): "See more" is present.
Can I set Firefox including it's helps site to German language? How?
Hello, I'm quite excited about the translation feature as that was one of the features that was always really useful in Chrome but I missed in Firefox. However, I notice… (閱讀更多)
Hello,
I'm quite excited about the translation feature as that was one of the features that was always really useful in Chrome but I missed in Firefox. However, I noticed that Korean is not among the languages for translation.
Is there any timeline or plan to add Korean to the list of languages? Are there any complications that prevent Korean being added at all?
I'd highly appreciate if you could give me some insight into this.
Kind regards, Christopher
As far as I can tell from reading the help pages, the Firefox translation feature should automatically translate any page in any available language, unless explicitly set… (閱讀更多)
As far as I can tell from reading the help pages, the Firefox translation feature should automatically translate any page in any available language, unless explicitly set not to do so. However, I observe that no translation occurs unless I first select text, right click, and select translate, and even then, the translation is presented as unformatted text in a separate dialog box, which is not much better than copying and pasting web pages into some other translator service. Am I missing something here?
Sadly, this is not even close to being competitive with the Google Translate level of functionality. I use Google Translate every day to read package labels in grocery stores, road signs, and a host of other written sources of information. Occasionally, I even use it to hold conversations with people I would not otherwise be able to talk to. So far, I am nearly monolingual, and I am unwilling to do without this; I probably wouldn't travel if it were not available. It does tie me to that fraction of the surface area of the earth where high speed internet access is generally available, but I don't really need to go any places where it is not; I am not trying to hike across Antarctica. I understand that there is a loss of privacy when dealing with Google, but I do whatever I can to fend that off, and the value of the free services I receive in exchange is huge. What's the future of Firefox in this respect?
I am using Firefox 128.5.0esr (64-bit) on Debian 12. This is the browser that comes installed with the system. Recently, an offline translation feature was added to Firef… (閱讀更多)
I am using Firefox 128.5.0esr (64-bit) on Debian 12. This is the browser that comes installed with the system. Recently, an offline translation feature was added to Firefox. In settings, you can download various languages. I would like to know where language models for offline translation are stored. The downloaded languages I want to copy to another computer without internet connection so that I can use the offline translation on this computer.