How do I enable java script?
How do I enable java script?
How do I enable java script?
the only reason ive been using firefox is because its one of the few browsers that doesnt use AI. now this? anthony enzor-demeo what in the hell is wrong with you? no one… (funda kabanzi)
the only reason ive been using firefox is because its one of the few browsers that doesnt use AI. now this? anthony enzor-demeo what in the hell is wrong with you? no one wants this, stop pushing AI in a browser we all use SPECIFICALLY to avoid other browsers' (like chrome) sell out. i dont care if there's opt out I don't want this to be an option in the first place, and I know a lot of others feel the same.
i am not the kind of person who has brand loyalty, and if you continue with this I'll find something else to use.
With Firefox 144, there is unasked for/unwanted AI introduced. How do I ensure that all AI is completely disabled in my browser? I found a link describing some settings, … (funda kabanzi)
With Firefox 144, there is unasked for/unwanted AI introduced. How do I ensure that all AI is completely disabled in my browser? I found a link describing some settings, but want to confirm this will disable ALL AI in the browser. I don't want it, don't trust the privacy/security holes yet to be found and would prefer it was not included in Firefox to begin with. The list I've found is:
Will this do it? What about:
browser.ml.chat.nimbus
Do I need to clear that field to ensure I don't get some auto opt-in in the future as more and more of this "stuff" is put into the browser?
Why not leave Firefox as a security/privacy conscious browser and put out a separate AI browser (FirefoxML?) for those that are not as concerned. How does Mozilla ensure that no information is leaked through AI from sessions for professionals that must protect physician/patient, attorney/client information or other legally confidential information?
How do I remove the pop up blocker on Firefox for certain websites? I am doing an online course and each introduction for each chapter has a short video that pops up but … (funda kabanzi)
How do I remove the pop up blocker on Firefox for certain websites? I am doing an online course and each introduction for each chapter has a short video that pops up but as soon as that happens Firefox sends a "Critical error" message then the video stops so I thinks that's happening because pop up blocker is turned on and I just dont know how to turn pop up blocker off for specific websites only like this one I am using for my study course. How can I turn the pop up blocker just for this one website so that this doesn't keep happening?
Is there any way to disable the ai summary feature on the mobile version of Firefox? I despise it , and if Firefox continues adding ai features, I’ll just uninstall … (funda kabanzi)
Is there any way to disable the ai summary feature on the mobile version of Firefox? I despise it , and if Firefox continues adding ai features, I’ll just uninstall
Hi! I'm on a relatively new to me (refurb) desktop computer running Win 10 Pro (64 bit)* and Firefox 143.0.3. In the past week both Firefox and Win 10 have updated. I do… (funda kabanzi)
Hi! I'm on a relatively new to me (refurb) desktop computer running Win 10 Pro (64 bit)* and Firefox 143.0.3.
In the past week both Firefox and Win 10 have updated. I don't know what happened, but now when I boot up or reboot, my computer opens to MS Edge. Yuck!
Every single time I have to reinstall Firefox! Once I do that, all is well again. I have all my bookmarks back, etc.
It also keeps changing my "default to Firefox" browser setting, turning it OFF, while I'm using Firefox. I repeatedly have to keep going in and clicking to make FF to the default browser again.
Why is it doing this? How do I stop it?
Anyway, I know I can't delete Edge or uninstall it. How do I shove it back into the black hole it has lived in until now?
Thanks very much in advance for any help offered. :)
KathyOnOBX
Over the past few updates, I’ve noticed an issue with Firefox where it no longer restores my previous session when reopening the browser. I normally keep four tabs pinned… (funda kabanzi)
Over the past few updates, I’ve noticed an issue with Firefox where it no longer restores my previous session when reopening the browser.
I normally keep four tabs pinned and about five additional tabs open for browsing and work. In the past, I could simply click the X to close Firefox, and when I reopened it, all my tabs that are pinned and unpinned would automatically come back. Recently, this stopped happening. Now, if I close Firefox, it opens with a fresh window instead of restoring my previous tabs.
I’ve already checked the setting under General/Startup, and Open previous windows and tabs is enabled. Because of this issue, I avoid closing Firefox entirely, since rebuilding all my tabs each time has become a hassle.
Is there a way to fix this? Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Thanks :)
Device name DESK Processor AMD Ryzen 3 3100 4-Core Processor (3.59 GHz) Installed RAM 16.0 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Editi… (funda kabanzi)
Device name DESK Processor AMD Ryzen 3 3100 4-Core Processor (3.59 GHz) Installed RAM 16.0 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
Edition Windows 11 Home Version 25H2 Installed on 12/01/2026 OS build 26200.7623 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.275.0
Hello,
I have two windows in Firefox that I would like to tile so that I can compare the contents of each. Is this possible ? Regards
pyor66
When right-clicking on the Firefox icon in the Windows task bar one has the option to "pin" items by hovering over an entry in the "frequent" list and clicking on the li… (funda kabanzi)
When right-clicking on the Firefox icon in the Windows task bar one has the option to "pin" items by hovering over an entry in the "frequent" list and clicking on the little pin needle icon (with the hover text "Pin to this list").
How can I pin items that are not in the frequent list? I have tried for weeks to make an important page a frequent one by making sure to visit it daily but it never makes it to the list.
Is there a way to turn off the “shake for AI summary” function on IOS? It doesn’t add anything to my experience, and more often than not, I end up accidentally shaking my… (funda kabanzi)
Is there a way to turn off the “shake for AI summary” function on IOS? It doesn’t add anything to my experience, and more often than not, I end up accidentally shaking my phone and getting a summary I didn’t ask for.
If there’s a way to completely turn off the AI features, i’d like that too I’d prefer if my browser didn’t summarize the websites I visit in a way that can be inaccurate or lie to me.
Mozilla, please just remove these features entirely. If we want AI, we can go to ChatGPT or another website, I just don’t want it added into everything I use all of a sudden.
Thanks in advance for any help. :)
Can’t turn on Firefox acceleration hardware
I often use the key combination Ctrl+Alt+X in Google Docs when on different devices but it doesn't function properly when instead it brings up the AI sidebar gadget. Remo… (funda kabanzi)
I often use the key combination Ctrl+Alt+X in Google Docs when on different devices but it doesn't function properly when instead it brings up the AI sidebar gadget. Removing the sidebar button doesn't really help and it's annoying. So how exactly do I turn off the key combination for the sidebar?
When right-clicking on the Firefox icon in the Windows task bar one can pin entries, which then appear in the "Pinned" section of that menu. The description is taken from… (funda kabanzi)
When right-clicking on the Firefox icon in the Windows task bar one can pin entries, which then appear in the "Pinned" section of that menu. The description is taken from the title of the website at that point in time.
I would like to rename one such entry (i.e. change the description). How can I do this? The context menu only contains the options "Open" and "Unpin from this list".
how do i enable java script
Setting Up Grok as an AI Chatbot in the Firefox Sidebar Mozilla Firefox includes an experimental-turned-standard feature (introduced around version 131 and stabilized… (funda kabanzi)
Mozilla Firefox includes an experimental-turned-standard feature (introduced around version 131 and stabilized by version 133+) that allows users to integrate AI chatbots directly into the browser's sidebar for quick access while browsing. This provides a persistent chat interface without needing to switch tabs constantly. Natively, Firefox supports providers like ChatGPT (OpenAI), Gemini (Google), Claude (Anthropic), Le Chat (Mistral), and others through a dropdown selector. However, Grok (from xAI) is not included in the official list and must be added manually as a custom provider.
The screenshot you provided shows the standard Firefox "Proceed with Caution" warning when accessing `about:config` (the advanced preferences page), alongside an open tab at `https://grok.com/` displaying the SuperGrok interface. This strongly indicates the setup process for adding Grok via a custom configuration tweak, which loads the full Grok web app into the sidebar (essentially embedding `grok.com` in a framed view).
- **Firefox Version**: Version 133 or later (as of early 2026, most users will have a newer version; check via Menu > Help > About Firefox). - **Account Needs**: You'll need an xAI/Grok account (free or SuperGrok/Premium+ subscription) for full access. Logging in within the sidebar will persist if cookies are allowed. - **Limitations**:
- Only **one** chatbot can be active in the sidebar at a time. - Custom providers like Grok load the full web version, so interactions send data directly to xAI (no Mozilla intermediation, preserving Grok's native features like image generation, voice mode if available, or real-time search). - Performance may vary; the sidebar uses an embedded view, which could consume more resources than native integrations. - Privacy Implications: All queries go straight to the provider's servers. Review xAI's terms for data handling. - Persistence: The setting generally survives restarts, but closing/reopening the sidebar or browser resets might occasionally require re-login.
- **Nuances and Edge Cases**:
- If you're on a free Grok plan, usage quotas apply (higher with SuperGrok). - Features like page summarization (highlight text > right-click > AI shortcuts) work if Grok supports context from the main tab. - Mobile Firefox does not support this sidebar feature. - If the sidebar doesn't appear after setup, ensure it's enabled in settings.
1. **Update Firefox (Recommended)**:
- Go to Menu (three lines) > Help > About Firefox. - It will check for updates automatically; install any available.
2. **Access Advanced Preferences**:
- In the address bar, type `about:config` and press Enter. - You'll see the "Proceed with Caution" warning (matching your screenshot). - Check the box for "Warn me when I attempt to access these preferences" if desired, then click **Accept the Risk and Continue**.
3. **Configure the Custom Provider for Grok**:
- In the search bar at the top, type `browser.ml.chat.provider`. - If the preference exists, double-click it. - If it doesn't exist, click the "+" button to create a new string preference named `browser.ml.chat.provider`. - Set the value to: `https://grok.com/` (or `https://grok.x.ai/`—both typically work, but `grok.com` aligns with your screenshot and SuperGrok branding). - Click the checkmark or press Enter to save.
4. **Enable and Open the Sidebar**:
- Go to Menu > Settings (or Preferences) > General tab. - Scroll to "Browser Layout" section. - Check **Show sidebar** if not already enabled. - Close settings. - Click the **Sidebar icon** in the toolbar (it looks like a panel; if missing, right-click toolbar > Customize Toolbar > drag it in). - In the sidebar, look for the **sparkle/AI chatbot icon** (or it may auto-load the chat interface).
5. **Access and Use Grok**:
- The sidebar should now load Grok directly. - Log in to your xAI account if prompted (for full features like Grok 4 access or higher quotas). - Start chatting via the "Ask Grok" input at the bottom. - Optional shortcuts: Highlight text on a page > right-click > options like "Summarize," "Explain," etc. (Grok will process based on context). - To switch back to a native provider later: Return to `about:config`, clear or change the `browser.ml.chat.provider` value, then select from the dropdown in the sidebar.
- **If Grok Doesn't Load**:
- Clear the preference value and restart Firefox. - Ensure no extensions block iframes or cookies. - Try alternative URLs like `https://x.com/i/grok` if issues persist.
- **Reverting Changes**:
- Set `browser.ml.chat.provider` to blank, or delete the preference. - Native options will reappear in the selector.
- **Alternatives if Native Setup Fails**:
- **Extensions**: Search Firefox Add-ons for "Grok Sidebar" or similar (e.g., dedicated Grok integrations exist, often free). - **PWA Installation**: Visit `grok.com`, click the install icon in the address bar to add as a standalone app window. - **Other Browsers**: Edge/Chrome have similar sidebar AI features (e.g., Copilot or extensions) with easier Grok support.
- **Implications for Daily Use**:
- Great for multitasking (e.g., ask Grok about a webpage without leaving it). - Enhances productivity but increases browser resource use. - As an experimental feature origin, it may evolve—Mozilla could add official Grok support in future updates.
This method provides the most integrated experience matching your screenshot. If you encounter issues or need clarification on a step, provide more details!
I heard a rumor that Firefox is going to add in AI/LLM slop. I use Firefox to filter that out. Tell me it isn't so!
how can I activet WebGL?
I am seriously concerned about the upcoming use of AI in Mozilla Firefox. The only reason I use Firefox is because it is one of the few remaining widely compatible browse… (funda kabanzi)
I am seriously concerned about the upcoming use of AI in Mozilla Firefox. The only reason I use Firefox is because it is one of the few remaining widely compatible browsers that allow me to switch off any AI features. Generative AI is needlessly wasteful and absolutely pointless. Is there any way to prevent this from being forcibly added to Firefox?
This may be a small issue but it's pretty bothering, I do understand that the web app as of now is primarily to be pinned at the taskbar, but would this be done in the st… (funda kabanzi)
This may be a small issue but it's pretty bothering, I do understand that the web app as of now is primarily to be pinned at the taskbar, but would this be done in the start menu in the future? I mainly keep my apps at the start menu for my convenience.
Basically the problem here is the shortcut icon, so take this Messenger web app as an example. If I pin this to taskbar, or even make a desktop shortcut, it's showing the correct icon, it's also in the start menu but unpinned. However, when I pin it to the start menu, in the app catalog, it changes to the Firefox icon (for some reason the one on the taskbar sometimes does that as well).
I've tried looking into the Properties tab of the shortcut, but apparently it's already set to the Messenger icon, so I'm guessing it's primarily the start menu problem.
I operate with several to many windows open (and many tabs). Firefox (Mac) used to list the open Windows in the Window menu in the order I originally created/opened each … (funda kabanzi)
I operate with several to many windows open (and many tabs). Firefox (Mac) used to list the open Windows in the Window menu in the order I originally created/opened each window. A while back, FF started sorting – and re-sorting! – the list of open windows alphabetically according to the Tab that is currently active in each Window. This means that the window appears in different places in the Window menu list according to the name of the Tab. I DO NOT LIKE THAT because the it makes the Window hard to find.
Is there any way to set this to operate the way it used to - keeping the Window list in the order first opened, regardless of which Tab is open?