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Hmm, looks like the MSE stuff for YouTube isn't in Linux Aurora yet. Any idea when that's supposed to happen?
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hooah posted:Recently (maybe since the last stable-channel update? not entirely sure) I've been seeing this kind of image corruption if Firefox has been open for a while or I open a lot (>~10) tabs at once: On Aurora [Dev] (38.0.1 Win64) I don't get stalled images but I do get empty ones, and sometimes ones that end up looking like they got shrunk down and then blown up like a texture error (you can probably stress test this with a screenshot LP*); seems to corroborate the "loading a ton of crap from the same site" story). I DID get what you described on 36.0.1 but it's too early to claim the same problem with different symptoms. If it matters, I'm using a GTX 560 Ti with the official GeForce 347.71 driver package. EDIT: *Well this is interesting: the Chaos Rings LP uses Imgur, which Firefox 38 takes like a champ, while the Kyrandia 2 LP hosted on LPix misloads poo poo left and right. I would say it's a thing between my ISP's IP block and LPix but loading the same images manually in IE 11 works fine, but either way it's probably not the same problem. dont be mean to me fucked around with this message at 09:39 on Mar 11, 2015 |
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Can some one tell me how to adblock this pop up thing on twitter please. http://i.imgur.com/6DPuAqL.jpg
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Jippa posted:Can some one tell me how to adblock this pop up thing on twitter please. I spent an hour yesterday trying to do this. At first It seems trivial to block: code:
I started working on a greasemonkey script but I was short on time (and skill) so no progress yet*. I'm going to keep trying because that thing is loving annoying. * It doesn't help that twitter's code is labyrinthine.
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Implied Consent posted:I spent an hour yesterday trying to do this. At first It seems trivial to block: code:
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Jippa posted:Can some one tell me how to adblock this pop up thing on twitter please. code:
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Sir Unimaginative posted:On Aurora [Dev] (38.0.1 Win64) I don't get stalled images but I do get empty ones, and sometimes ones that end up looking like they got shrunk down and then blown up like a texture error (you can probably stress test this with a screenshot LP*); seems to corroborate the "loading a ton of crap from the same site" story). I DID get what you described on 36.0.1 but it's too early to claim the same problem with different symptoms. It really seems to mostly affect the forums. For example, the images in my post you quoted are hosed up, and the post/reply buttons at the bottom of the thread aren't displaying right either. I haven't noticed a problem on any other site.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 13:48 |
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The Merkinman posted:That second line re-enables scrolling. D'oh. edit: If you like content to start somewhere in the upper 70% of your monitor you might also want to try something like this: code:
Implied Consent fucked around with this message at 16:08 on Mar 11, 2015 |
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Does anyone know what could be causing this? Two or three times I day, Firefox will freeze, and I'll get this error message:Firefox posted:A script on this page may be busy, or it may have stopped responding. You can stop the script now, open the script in the debugger, or let the script continue.
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YggiDee posted:Does anyone know what could be causing this? Two or three times I day, Firefox will freeze, and I'll get this error message:
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 21:41 |
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I thought it was Tab Mix Plus originally, because the error message used to have thiscode:
The only addons that I think would affect tabs at all are Tab Wheel Scroll, Tree Style Tab, Multiple Tab Handler, and maybe Classic Theme Restorer. I could live without any of the others but I hope to god it's not Tree Style Tab loving up.
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# ? Mar 12, 2015 21:57 |
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It sucks and is not a fast method, but disable one at a time each day until it goes away, or disable all and enable one each day until it returns.
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# ? Mar 13, 2015 02:16 |
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YggiDee posted:Does anyone know what could be causing this? Two or three times I day, Firefox will freeze, and I'll get this error message:
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Every now and then I get a weird graphic glitch with Firefox, currently on 36.0.1 but also happened on previous versions. It usually happens when I expand images but not every time. Sometimes I can fix it by switching to another tab. Other times it gets really screwed up. Any ideas on how to fix this?
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Something recently changed in my Firefox setup, and it's reverted back to not actually loading tabs on restoring a session until you actually open them. This bugs me. Problem is I forgot what it is I originally changed to make sure it would load all of the tabs as soon as the session was restored. Anyone know which about:config setting it is?
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Nintendo Kid posted:Something recently changed in my Firefox setup, and it's reverted back to not actually loading tabs on restoring a session until you actually open them. This bugs me. Problem is I forgot what it is I originally changed to make sure it would load all of the tabs as soon as the session was restored. I don't know where it is in about :config, but isn't this the "Don't load tabs until selected" option under Options > Tabs?
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Earl of Lavender posted:I don't know where it is in about :config, but isn't this the "Don't load tabs until selected" option under Options > Tabs? Ah, thanks. Last time I had to change it, I don't know if it was even exposed.
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Anyone has experience with restoring sessions? Firefox just hosed up and took ~100 tabs with it, and if I can't restore them, I'm deleting the POS.
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# ? Mar 15, 2015 21:10 |
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ufarn posted:Anyone has experience with restoring sessions? Firefox just hosed up and took ~100 tabs with it, and if I can't restore them, I'm deleting the POS. Anything in History -> Restore Previous Session? If not, try about :sessionrestore
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astral posted:Anything in History -> Restore Previous Session? With Chrome, I got the Session Manager extension, which works well, but the resource-hogging forced me to try out Firefox, which did a better job of managing resources, but here we are. Oddly enough there wasn't a session-manager extension for Firefox like with Chrome, which was one of the first things I looked up, when I made the switch. It's a really basic feature, though, but like tab and resource management, it's one of those fundamental 101 things that browser vendors apparently can't be bothered to figure out.
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Nintendo Kid posted:I really wish uBlock's picker for elements had a nice narrower/wider selection thing like AdBlock element hiding helper. Bit late, but when you use uBlock's picker option, try clicking around on the lines in the "Cosmetic Filter" box that pops up after making your first selection.
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ufarn posted:
What? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/session-manager/ It's literally called session manager.
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ufarn posted:Nah, tried that with no luck. I reckon that got lost by closing the window another time or something, so I'm hoping for a .bak file somewhere similar-ish to how Opera and Chrome do it. Hmm, you could see if there is an appropriately-modified-dated %APPDATA%/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/(your profile)/sessionstore.bak that you can open with a text editor to see if it has what you want. quote:With Chrome, I got the Session Manager extension, which works well, but the resource-hogging forced me to try out Firefox, which did a better job of managing resources, but here we are. I'm not familiar with this session manager but, if you're using it manually, would Firefox's "Tab Groups" perform a similar function? astral fucked around with this message at 22:32 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:What? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/session-manager/ Seconding this. I once made the mistake of manually closing one window (two monitors, two windows, 300+ tabs because I've lost control of my life) and then shutting Firefox down and being left with no way to restore that window. It hasn't failed me during a FF crash, yet, and you can have it take periodic backups of your current session in case something really goes wrong. Of course I wouldn't care as much if I could just close some tabs, but I'm a broken human being. e: Tab groups won't save you if your session file is messed up. They'll just vanish too. As for tabs my ideal is a combination of Firefox and Opera's tab management. I actually rather like Firefox's default tab group system, though it makes me more prone to forgetting about tabs for months. Desuwa fucked around with this message at 22:46 on Mar 15, 2015 |
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Nintendo Kid posted:What? https://addons.mozilla.org/en-us/firefox/addon/session-manager/ astral posted:Hmm, you could see if there is an appropriately-modified-dated %APPDATA%/Mozilla/Firefox/Profiles/(your profile)/sessionstore.bak that you can open with a text editor to see if it has what you want. I think the tabs are in one of those files, but I have to extract them properly, as Firefox will probably crash, if I load them all into one group or window at once.
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ufarn posted:Anyone has experience with restoring sessions? Firefox just hosed up and took ~100 tabs with it, and if I can't restore them, I'm deleting the POS. Can you just look up your history and middle click each of the last 100 sites visited?
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WattsvilleBlues posted:Can you just look up your history and middle click each of the last 100 sites visited?
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ufarn posted:Nah, from the look of it, it doesn't record the "opened tabs" history the same way Chrome does, so I can't use that trick. Press CTRL+H and there is all your history you can sort and group. ufarn posted:The sessionstore files have some reeeally weird URLs that I think are from my laptop or something, but some of the other files seem to have the right urls. The weird thing with Firefox is that it has something like 6 different kinds of backup files, so you can't just rename a session.bak like with, say, Opera. Not sure why it's this abstruse. There is a folder sessionstore-backups in your profile folder. recovery.js is the current one recovery.bak and previous.js are backups. CatHorse fucked around with this message at 02:16 on Mar 16, 2015 |
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I've been seeing some strange behavior related to tabs recently. I have a Greasemonkey script (SAplusplus) that among other things puts a button on the bookmarks list to open all unread in new tabs. Sometimes when I click this, it opens doubles of each thread. The other thing I've been seeing is that opening the last closed tab (ctrl+shift+t) sometimes opens the first tab I closed that session. Does anyone have any idea how to fix these? I'm not using any tab-management extension.
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MikusR posted:Press CTRL+H and there is all your history you can sort and group. I can see what *looks* like the right tabs inside it, but Firefox just opens in an empty window, so ideally, I'd just pick the session file to load, but it's still to abstruse for me to figure out.
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ufarn posted:... abstruse ... I learned a new word today.
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# ? Mar 16, 2015 16:20 |
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Seriously, this is getting out of hand:
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hooah posted:Seriously, this is getting out of hand: Maybe you should curb your enthusiasm for Warframe. If you've got javascript experience I'd look into your script to see what's going on. It might be getting called multiple times by something. Not sure about the ctrl+shift+t thing though, it's probably unrelated and I don't know of anyone else who has run into it.
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This seems to be the only function responsible, and though I've never worked with Javascript, it looks OK to me:JavaScript code:
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I was having lots of trouble with forums pages not loading entirely, so I just went and nuked my FF install. After reinstall, I signed back in to my profile, but didn't install SALR. I also disabled Greasemonkey. I obviously don't see the problem with threads getting loaded multiple times, but I do still have problems with pages not loading correctly.
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hooah posted:I was having lots of trouble with forums pages not loading entirely, so I just went and nuked my FF install. After reinstall, I signed back in to my profile, but didn't install SALR. I also disabled Greasemonkey. I obviously don't see the problem with threads getting loaded multiple times, but I do still have problems with pages not loading correctly.
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hooah posted:This seems to be the only function responsible, and though I've never worked with Javascript, it looks OK to me: It's a problem with Greasemonkey 3.0 which came out last week, the problem is fixed in the 3.1 beta. However for some reason in both 3.0 and 3.1 beta, the tabs open have the focus changed to them which is a bit annoying because before the focus would stay on the page you had open to start with. Any idea on how to explicitly make sure the tabs open "silently"?
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Nintendo Kid posted:It's a problem with Greasemonkey 3.0 which came out last week, the problem is fixed in the 3.1 beta. Oh, that's good to know; at least that's sorted out. I still have to figure out how to track down the incomplete page-loading problem. When I get back from the wedding I'm in this weekend, I'll try a fresh profile.
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# ? Mar 19, 2015 01:51 |
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Fullscreen on Youtube stopped working for some reason, it just sets Firefox itself to fullscreen while the video is stuck in a weird almost-full state. Already checked permissions, everything's ok.
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Is the Firefox 37 beta suffering from a memory leak or something? Not only do I get mini freezes when browsing online but the memory usage shoots up to ridiculous levels too within 30 minutes of Firefox being open.
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