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Cool that you fixed it, but it still is probably the perfect time to try a new profile, at least just to test out the new feature in about:support Just make sure to copy the settings to the clipboard first, in case you don't remember all the plugins or about:config tweaks you've done. At least when I did it, it seems to speed things up a bit, probably because I had a lot of extensions.checkcompatibility settings all the way back to 3.6
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TwoKnives posted:http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/746530 Problem solved. Thanks man.
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# ? Mar 20, 2012 00:36 |
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Ryokurin posted:Cool that you fixed it, but it still is probably the perfect time to try a new profile, at least just to test out the new feature in about :support Just make sure to copy the settings to the clipboard first, in case you don't remember all the plugins or about :config tweaks you've done. At least when I did it, it seems to speed things up a bit, probably because I had a lot of extensions.checkcompatibility settings all the way back to 3.6 I hose profiles like people hose cars. I have a clean profile backed up with bookmarks, extensions, custom dictionary and settings installed from scratch. When I manage mess things up, a new profile is a folder copy away.
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# ? Mar 20, 2012 01:01 |
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ICA posted:I have an issue. Go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Mozilla Firefox\extensions and find the folder that contains the Babylon extension and delete it, there might also be a registry key but I don't recall at the moment where it is
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# ? Mar 20, 2012 03:15 |
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I apparently am on 12.0 beta, and I have a complaint. Before, I could open a new tab and hit 'for' and it would autofill "forums.somethingawful.com/usercp.php". Now, it only autofills "forums.somethingawful.com/", which is very annoying. Anyone know if there's a setting to undo this change?
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# ? Mar 20, 2012 14:50 |
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I don't know if there's a setting to undo it, but you just have to hit tab or the down arrow and it will fill the whole thing.
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# ? Mar 20, 2012 17:29 |
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The -1 forum id thing appeared after I installed some addons and today is the first time this has ever happened. Uninstalling adblock seems to have worked so far.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 02:31 |
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I want to thank you guys for opening up the world of visualizing random websites to me. I just had to use it on the greatest site on earth.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 03:00 |
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I'm not convinced until I see the Star Wars opening crawl performed with this.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 03:27 |
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Mozilla has decided to add H.264 support for Firefox, abandoning their previous position of only supporting Free codecs. I'd say this is a good thing, because WebM is a huge pile of poo poo and H.264 is vastly superior, and it has hardware acceleration support. Here's Mitchell bakers blog post on the topic Here's Brendan Eich's blog post Here's a lovely image macro of Mozilla's previous position on the issue
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 05:45 |
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Technically, they're not adding H.264 to Firefox, they're adding the ability to use the OS supplied H.264 decoder. If your OS (i.e. Windows XP) doesn't come with one, you're out of luck.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 06:06 |
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pseudorandom name posted:Technically, they're not adding H.264 to Firefox, they're adding the ability to use the OS supplied H.264 decoder. If your OS (i.e. Windows XP) doesn't come with one, you're out of luck.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 06:29 |
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Wasn't WebM just a lovely version of H.264 that still managed to infringe on any number of H.264 patents? I'm glad they came to their senses.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 08:54 |
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Didn't Google actually drop H264 as well though?
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Alereon posted:Keep in mind that any most non-ancient computers have hardware H.264 decoding via DXVA, so a software decoder doesn't need to be installed. Does that cover the AAC audio part as well? That has always been the biggest issue with mp4 files in the past, but I'm not sure if Windows 7 changes that and if the Microsoft browser plugin exposing the H.264 filter includes AAC. Magic Underwear posted:Wasn't WebM just a lovely version of H.264 that still managed to infringe on any number of H.264 patents? I'm glad they came to their senses. WebM is an older proprietary codec (VP8) that Google bought up, coupled with Vorbis audio, packed into an .mkv container. sauer kraut fucked around with this message at 09:06 on Mar 21, 2012 |
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Microsoft and Apple would have to be dragged kicking and screaming into supporting WebM in their browsers which is another huge issue.
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Magic Underwear posted:Wasn't WebM just a lovely version of H.264 that still managed to infringe on any number of H.264 patents? I'm glad they came to their senses. Not really. Visually, pretty much. But it's not worlds apart. VP8 is the best choice we've got for free codecs, instantly replacing the genuinely archaic Theora.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 09:25 |
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Just did the update to Thunderbird 11 and it still has no loving TB button. Not even an option. Nothing. They've been dragging their feet for almost a year now.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 10:43 |
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Google has been improving WebM (both in hardware and software) and at its best it comes pretty close to h264, but they haven't done a whole lot to push it, aside from optionally supporting it on YouTube. The whole thing is a big hairy mess if you havent been following it.
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Not Al-Qaeda posted:The -1 forum id thing appeared after I installed some addons and today is the first time this has ever happened. Uninstalling, not simply disabling? Because disabling it didn't work.
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Blue Footed Booby posted:I want to thank you guys for opening up the world of visualizing random websites to me. I just had to use it on the greatest site on earth.
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TOOT BOOT posted:Didn't Google actually drop H264 as well though? This is covered pretty well in the Brendan Eich post. Google said they would, but they haven't yet. But even if they did, it wouldn't matter; most sites will fall back to playing it in Flash. Few Chrome users would ever know the difference, and they'd still be watching H264 video in Chrome and it wouldn't help push WebM.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 15:01 |
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Not to mention that pretty much every mobile device that Mozilla wants to run Gecko on has hardware to decode H.264 and not WebM. There is a huge amount of inertia in manufacturing to support H.264, and Mozilla is simply not a big enough player to change that. Apple could force it to happen (via their direct production of incredibly popular mobile hardware), but has zero incentive to do so. And the immense power savings of hardware decode vs software means that H.264 will be the video format for mobile devices for the foreseeable future. I respect Mozilla for trying to force the issue, but they simply don't have the power, even on the desktop, to change the direction of an entire industry on this one. I'm glad they are finally moving on, because I don't want to have to switch browsers once HTML5 video starts becoming popular.
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kapinga posted:Not to mention that pretty much every mobile device that Mozilla wants to run Gecko on has hardware to decode H.264 and not WebM. There is a huge amount of inertia in manufacturing to support H.264, and Mozilla is simply not a big enough player to change that. Apple could force it to happen (via their direct production of incredibly popular mobile hardware), but has zero incentive to do so. And the immense power savings of hardware decode vs software means that H.264 will be the video format for mobile devices for the foreseeable future. Hell forget about mobile devices even, I have a pretty decent laptop and WebM constantly stutters and drop frames while pretty much any other format runs fine. I have to keep doing workarounds to prevent Youtube ever using HTML5 video for me because it always ends up being WebM that runs terrible.
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Sereri posted:Just did the update to Thunderbird 11 and it still has no loving TB button. Not even an option. Nothing. They've been dragging their feet for almost a year now. I read this a couple times but I still can't figure out what you're complaining about.
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Cpt.Wacky posted:I read this a couple times but I still can't figure out what you're complaining about. vs (ignore the moonspeak)
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 18:04 |
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In Firefox 11 (I don't think it happened in 10 but I can't be sure) I've lost some functionality that worked correctly for a long, long time. On these forums when you click the "last read post" button on a thread firefox would load up the page then kind of re-center the view to the top of the last read post. It doesn't do that anymore, I have to click in the address bar and press enter for it to jump to the right post. I suppose it could be a change in the forums code but I doubt it. Anyone have any insight on this?
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 19:05 |
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In your SA user options, make sure "Adjust the page position to the top of the requested post after the page loads" is turned off.
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# ? Mar 21, 2012 19:35 |
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Has anyone noticed tab navigation for having lots of tabs (such that some are hidden) has become butts in firefox 11? On 10 the navigation is fluid, I click the left arrow the tab view moves left... right it moves right. On 11 its loving choppy, and literally doesn't move all the way to the end/beginning of a row unless I'm at fullscreen, thus rendering the point of it useless! What the gently caress did they do to my tabs I rolled back to Firefox 10 because it was driving me crazy (I deal with a lot of tabs due to research)
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 02:31 |
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Scoobi posted:Has anyone noticed tab navigation for having lots of tabs (such that some are hidden) has become butts in firefox 11? On 10 the navigation is fluid, I click the left arrow the tab view moves left... right it moves right. On 11 its loving choppy, and literally doesn't move all the way to the end/beginning of a row unless I'm at fullscreen, thus rendering the point of it useless! I'm on 12 beta and it's as smooth as it ever was
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 05:10 |
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Can anyone help me out with this? Because it's getting to be a little frustrating...
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 05:28 |
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I'd ask yourself if it matters. Is Firefox getting really slow (or slower) because of it? like is switching tabs slow, is the UI still responsive, whatever. Is the rest of your computer slow(er) because of it? If so, look into it. If everything is fine, then who cares. Especially if you have like 4-8 GB of RAM just sitting around. Using memory is good. It's supposed to keep things speedy.
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Unmerciful posted:Can anyone help me out with this? Because it's getting to be a little frustrating... Only if you tell me how you got iTunes to use 1/10 of what it uses on my system
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crestfallen posted:I'd ask yourself if it matters. Is Firefox getting really slow (or slower) because of it? like is switching tabs slow, is the UI still responsive, whatever. This. It's just caching content so things are faster. Unless you notice some sort of performance loss, it's not a problem. I'm also willing to bet you're either viewing lots of pages with shitloads of images or have had FF open for a very long time. Either of these two scenarios will lead to memory usage like you're seeing. FF will release the memory if another program needs it, so again, don't worry about it.
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crestfallen posted:I'd ask yourself if it matters. Is Firefox getting really slow (or slower) because of it? like is switching tabs slow, is the UI still responsive, whatever. No, I wouldn't have a problem but it has gotten very slow, e.g. Youtube videos will buffer quickly but constantly stagger while playing. It's only Firefox and became very noticeable a month or so ago and I have no idea what happened.
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 12:57 |
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Solution: keep the task manager window closed.
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 14:48 |
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If you look in about:memory, you can probably get a better idea of where the problem is.
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Probably the only reason you'd pop open task manager is because you noticed a slowdown in your applications, so you know, there's that.
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# ? Mar 23, 2012 14:58 |
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Or you are an OCD nerd who doesn't want to cause excessive wear and tear on your bits.
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This sounds like similar issues I was having with javascript before I made a new profile and started anew. I'm going to say that a new profile is probably the first thing you should do if you are having a issue.
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