|
white hum posted:Create userChrome.css file in chrome folder of your profile and: Whoa! Thank you. But it seriously irks me that I have to do that to get back this quite very basic functionnality. HalloKitty posted:Just use Tab Mix Plus. Thanks, but I'd rather not depend on another extension. It's always a heartbreak when they go unsupported and you were sooo used to them...
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 12:38 |
|
|
# ? May 13, 2024 09:55 |
|
When are we likely to see the Chrome-like UI changes appear in the nightlies, or were those mock-ups just ideas that won't necessarily be implemented?
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 12:49 |
|
TwoKnives posted:When are we likely to see the Chrome-like UI changes appear in the nightlies, or were those mock-ups just ideas that won't necessarily be implemented? I think they're targeting Firefox 10 for the new theme, so that would make it January/February 2012. Someone made a theme out of it. Rough round the edges but gets the job done.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 14:26 |
|
Speaking of Firefox bugs that I want to whine about but will never actually file: What's up with FF completely purging my cookies database all the time? It seems to happen mostly after I do an update. I look in my Firefox profile folder and I see a 1.5 meg cookies.sqlite.bak file, but there's a new cookies.sqlite file that's empty, and another cookies.sqlite.bak-rebuild file... Also some -shm and -wal files, whatever the hell those are.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 14:45 |
|
I don't have a loving clue what's going on. I am on a Mac, 10.7.1, was on FF 7.0 and all was well. I then updated to 7.0.1 and all of a sudden I can't view any sites - the browser just doesn't make an attempt to load them. I tried 8.0.1 beta and it's the same. I went back to 7.0 and it's the same. Tried disabling all addons to no avail, also rebooted. Chrome and Safari work fine, as do my other internet-using programs. Anyone know how the hell I can use firefox once more? This is really annoying me.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 15:56 |
|
Anjow posted:I don't have a loving clue what's going on. I am on a Mac, 10.7.1, was on FF 7.0 and all was well. I then updated to 7.0.1 and all of a sudden I can't view any sites - the browser just doesn't make an attempt to load them. I tried 8.0.1 beta and it's the same. I went back to 7.0 and it's the same. Tried disabling all addons to no avail, also rebooted. Chrome and Safari work fine, as do my other internet-using programs. Anyone know how the hell I can use firefox once more? This is really annoying me. Try creating a new profile. The fact that all versions are hosed tells me it's not FF, it's your profile.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 18:25 |
|
The new profile made it work, but does this mean that I've got to start afresh with years worth of bookmarks and extension settings? Edit: Anything I try and copy across from the old profile fucks it up. This is utter loving poo poo and a large waste of my time. Nerdrage. Sir Sidney Poitier fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Sep 30, 2011 |
# ? Sep 30, 2011 19:13 |
|
Anjow posted:The new profile made it work, but does this mean that I've got to start afresh with years worth of bookmarks and extension settings? Bookmark exporting and importing: Bookmarks -> Show all Bookmarks (new window opens) -> Import and Backup -> Backup (or Restore -> Choose file... when restoring the JSON file) Extension copying: Copy your "/profile_directory/extensions" directory to your new profile. Also copy "/profile_directory/prefs.js". I'd just copy the extensions folder and reconfigure your extensions though, because your prefs.js file may be hosed up.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 19:24 |
|
Welp, I've not loving done anything and now the old profile works. I hope it doesn't stop working again. I'm going to stop FF from trying to get me to update now, looks like it's 7.0.1 for a long time to come.
|
# ? Sep 30, 2011 20:25 |
|
Seb posted:Thanks, but I'd rather not depend on another extension. It's always a heartbreak when they go unsupported and you were sooo used to them... There are loads of little options in there and so while there's a good chance you will come to depend on it, there's just so much to play with. Better to have tweaked and lost? That said both TMP and the compatibility check option are not working for me since I switched to Aurora. Tab Mix won't let me reorder my tabs, new profile with nothing else installed is no help. For now I'm using a couple of smaller extensions and I may be better off for it. Modified the maxversion in any incompatible extensions to get them going. Though if anyone has some quick suggestions I'll hear them. Also my scrolling seems stuttery-er since 6 I think, but I haven't tried much to fix that besides the 'smooth scroll' options. Might be all in my head, I could install 5 for a while and see if that helps. It's only sometimes I'll be scrolling as I read, and the line I'm on keeps clipping in half? A while ago someone was looking for a persona and I made one but didn't post it, though it has since grown on me. The one I'm using blinks, but I couldn't be bothered to get an animated .png (which I did not know existed) to work. Edit: Suddenly 9, incompatible extensions working now, may be the 'add-on compatibility reporter' add-on. Jack MacAskill fucked around with this message at 02:56 on Oct 1, 2011 |
# ? Oct 1, 2011 01:21 |
|
TwoKnives posted:When are we likely to see the Chrome-like UI changes appear in the nightlies, or were those mock-ups just ideas that won't necessarily be implemented? It's in the 10 UX builds which are different than the 10 nightly. http://www.downloadcrew.com/article/25064-firefox_ux I believe this is nightly spot, but I'm not for sure as I'm not running it currently. I do know they are purposely doing it as it's likely to be unstable, even over the normal nightly. http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/nightly/latest-ux/
|
# ? Oct 1, 2011 03:35 |
|
TwoKnives posted:When are we likely to see the Chrome-like UI changes appear in the nightlies, or were those mock-ups just ideas that won't necessarily be implemented? Right now I think these are concepts that are being explored and we have not yet committed to them completely.
|
# ? Oct 1, 2011 03:41 |
|
I thought we've been having Chrome-like UI changes since 4?
|
# ? Oct 1, 2011 04:16 |
|
This is driving me a bit batty. Just updated earlier today and all of a sudden external links aren't opening. Firefox is set as my default browser but anytime I click a link in something like IRC or IM clients, it won't open. It's definitely something in FF since I just set IE as default, everything opened fine there, swapped FF back and links still won't open.
|
# ? Oct 2, 2011 06:06 |
|
Dexanth posted:This is driving me a bit batty. Just updated earlier today and all of a sudden external links aren't opening. Firefox is set as my default browser but anytime I click a link in something like IRC or IM clients, it won't open. So does nothing happen, or does another browser open instead of Firefox? Go to default programs and make sure all applicable defaults are set for Firefox.
|
# ? Oct 2, 2011 06:13 |
|
Dexanth posted:This is driving me a bit batty. Just updated earlier today and all of a sudden external links aren't opening. Firefox is set as my default browser but anytime I click a link in something like IRC or IM clients, it won't open. Make sure you restart Firefox after updating. When Firefox is launched after updating it's elevated to Admin, so programs that aren't elevated can't send links to it.
|
# ? Oct 2, 2011 06:27 |
|
An update to my problems: I made a backup of my old profile, then removed FF using CleanApp to remove any trace of it. I installed afresh and copied my original profile over. If I launch it via the terminal: /Applications/Internet/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin It works perfectly, using the old profile. If I launch it via the .app icon or the dock, it doesn't work. So it seems that SOMEHOW this is related to how I launch the application, and is nothing to do with my profile. Can anyone think why this would work when I launch it via the terminal, but not other ways? This makes no sense to me.
|
# ? Oct 2, 2011 09:43 |
|
A little off topic but is there anyone maintaining a version of 64bit Thunderbird, in the way that Pale Moon and Waterfox do for Firefox? I'm currently using EarlyBird, but that is updated sporadically, if at all.
|
# ? Oct 2, 2011 17:15 |
|
Toast Museum posted:So does nothing happen, or does another browser open instead of Firefox? Go to default programs and make sure all applicable defaults are set for Firefox. Nothing happens at all. I briefly set IE as my default browser to determine if Firefox was the issue, and IE opened things flawlessly. Setting Firefox to default again, and it stopped working. Bebopaloobop posted:Make sure you restart Firefox after updating. When Firefox is launched after updating it's elevated to Admin, so programs that aren't elevated can't send links to it. Trying this to confirm it's not the issue, though I think I've already rebooted FF. Edit : That seemed to fix it! Thank you so much! Dexanth fucked around with this message at 02:05 on Oct 4, 2011 |
# ? Oct 4, 2011 02:02 |
|
I run Aurora, not gernerally to submit bugs (see earlier discussione) but just because I like to see what is coming. And honestly it's pretty drat stable, I generally have no issues with it. Only thing is, I have no idea what has changed with each release. Is there a compiled list of notes somewhere? I'm not expecting one for every minor release but when 8 roles to 9 it'd be nice to see what I've gained so I can try it out. I know it's not like the old days but surely each version brings some kind of new feature?
|
# ? Oct 4, 2011 11:15 |
|
Tunga posted:I run Aurora, not gernerally to submit bugs (see earlier discussione) but just because I like to see what is coming. And honestly it's pretty drat stable, I generally have no issues with it.
|
# ? Oct 4, 2011 12:23 |
|
I've just upgraded to 8.0 beta and this is the first beta I've had since I hopped on 6 that has been buggy. I've had sprint.com's Javascript cause it to time out, and just now it insisted I had a URL open in another tab, and I did not.
|
# ? Oct 4, 2011 20:33 |
|
Well 64bit Flash is finally out as an official "finished" product. Installer for Firefox here: http://aihdownload.adobe.com/bin/install_flashplayer11x64_mssd_aih.exe I'm sure there'll be a security update tomorrow, mind. (Link put right back as that wasn't the non-McAfee link, it was the 32bit link. The original link is fine and doesn't have McAffe) Lum fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Oct 9, 2011 |
# ? Oct 4, 2011 21:34 |
|
Lum posted:Well 64bit Flash is finally out as an official "finished" product. Do they have an installer that doesn't auto-delete itself after installation?
|
# ? Oct 4, 2011 22:34 |
|
WattsvilleBlues posted:Do they have an installer that doesn't auto-delete itself after installation? Not that I could find, but it appears to extract itself and then run "%LocalAppData%\Temp\install_flash_player_64bit.exe" -dlm -install What you really want is the non-DLM version. I guess making the installer auto delete itself may be a slight security improvement since any installer you download will be out of date in a few days anyway.
|
# ? Oct 4, 2011 22:52 |
|
Lum posted:Not that I could find, but it appears to extract itself and then run "%LocalAppData%\Temp\install_flash_player_64bit.exe" -dlm -install Nah the non-DLM version suicides too. The sooner the world sheds itself of Flash, the better. Assuming HTML5 video is more secure. About which I don't even know what I'm talking about.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 00:20 |
|
WattsvilleBlues posted:Nah the non-DLM version suicides too. The sooner the world sheds itself of Flash, the better. Assuming HTML5 video is more secure. About which I don't even know what I'm talking about. If this is for a corporate install, I guess you just do a batch file COPY \\SERVER\ShittyApps\install_flashplayer11x64_mssd_aih.exe %TEMP%\FuckThisShit.exe %TEMP%\FuckThisShit.exe And then the problem is sorted.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 00:55 |
|
Lum posted:If this is for a corporate install, I guess you just do a batch file Heh, dude, I have like 4 computers on which to update this poo poo at home. That's it. But it does become useful for the dozen or so computers a year I have to format etc. Not a huge pain to have to download it every time, but a pain nonetheless.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 01:37 |
|
WattsvilleBlues posted:Nah the non-DLM version suicides too. The sooner the world sheds itself of Flash, the better. Assuming HTML5 video is more secure. About which I don't even know what I'm talking about. As terrible as Flash is, places like youtube have a long way to go before HTML5 video becomes a worthwhile alternative. in terms of performance and functionality.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 02:08 |
|
The Dark One posted:As terrible as Flash is, places like youtube have a long way to go before HTML5 video becomes a worthwhile alternative. in terms of performance and functionality. Does youtube do fullscreen video yet in html5? That and the video freezing while the audio continued every 15 seconds made me turn it off finally.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 03:12 |
|
HTML5 in firefox means you're still stuck with crap-rear end WebM, so it's going to run like poo poo, and usually worse than flash.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 03:41 |
|
trandorian posted:HTML5 in firefox means you're still stuck with crap-rear end WebM, so it's going to run like poo poo, and usually worse than flash. Firefox AND Chrome, actually. Chrome's removed/removing support for .h264.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 04:28 |
|
Cool Matty posted:Firefox AND Chrome, actually. Chrome's removed/removing support for .h264.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 14:34 |
|
Jack MacAskill posted:Tab Mix Plus is a really popular extension, it's not likely to fall into disrepair any time soon. I'd think. There is always the 'disable compatibility check' thing in the OP. I just noticed this issue myself, and somehow managed to actually find something useful on the Mozillazine forums. If you're running beta or alpha Firefox, running the developer version of TMP (available on the site) instead of the current final should fix your problem. Unfortunately I also discovered an annoying new wrinkle in the way Firefox handles tabs. Instead of being able to drag and drop them onto the bookmarks bar, you have to hold control, then drag and drop the tab. Apparently it's supposed to emulate the file explorer 'click and drag to move, modifier key to do something else' interface, but I found it unintuitive.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 17:35 |
|
Bieeardo posted:Unfortunately I also discovered an annoying new wrinkle in the way Firefox handles tabs. Instead of being able to drag and drop them onto the bookmarks bar, you have to hold control, then drag and drop the tab. Apparently it's supposed to emulate the file explorer 'click and drag to move, modifier key to do something else' interface, but I found it unintuitive. On what version? That's not the case for 7.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 17:43 |
|
Is anyone else getting spammed with sync errors?
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 20:19 |
|
NOTinuyasha posted:Is anyone else getting spammed with sync errors? I am, but I just assumed it's because of my internet connection, which has been total poo poo lately.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 20:24 |
|
They've had Sync server issues for about 48 hours now. Mozilla is working on it apparently.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 21:55 |
|
mobn posted:Does youtube do fullscreen video yet in html5? That and the video freezing while the audio continued every 15 seconds made me turn it off finally. Its always done fullscreen if you have the browser window full screened. Its a bit inconvenient pushing F11 all the time but it does work.
|
# ? Oct 5, 2011 23:25 |
|
|
# ? May 13, 2024 09:55 |
|
dissss posted:Its always done fullscreen if you have the browser window full screened. Its a bit inconvenient pushing F11 all the time but it does work. This also leads to aforementioned crippling lag, and doesn't disable the screensaver, so it doesn't really count as a proper fullscreen implementation.
|
# ? Oct 6, 2011 00:44 |