That's a Twitter thing. It's the same for Chrome. It means it's displaying the original image and not a compressed one. You just need to edit the (or write a new) extension when you're a saving the picture (from ".jpg_orig" to just ".jpg").I have a question, is there a way to stop Firefox from saving images from Twitter as name.jpg_orig?
That's a Twitter thing. It's the same for Chrome. It means it's displaying the original image and not a compressed one. You just need to edit the (or write a new) extension when you're a saving the picture (from ".jpg_orig" to just ".jpg").
Yeah I'm aware of the underlying cause but it's kind a bit of a bummer as I use an addon that enables me to save images to different kind of folders on the fly and sadly this keeps the _orig so I have to go into the folder afterwards and remove them manually. I hoped there would be an addon that truncates the _orig automatically.
Dunno if it's the same issue, but some time ago my pc suddenly started saving jpgs as .jfif (which I believe is the same format in which it saves those "jpg:orig" photos from Twitter, because I remember trying to save some hi-res pics from Twitter a while back and seeing this weird extension)Yeah I'm aware of the underlying cause but it's kind a bit of a bummer as I use an addon that enables me to save images to different kind of folders on the fly and sadly this keeps the _orig so I have to go into the folder afterwards and remove them manually. I hoped there would be an addon that truncates the _orig automatically.
Don't know of an addon, but you could download Advanced Renamer and set-up a Replace rule - Text To Be Replaced ".jpg_orig", Replace With ".jpg" would work, I imagine. Still a bit of hassle, but streamlines the process a little.
Dunno if it's the same issue, but some time ago my pc suddenly started saving jpgs as .jfif (which I believe is the same format in which it saves those "jpg:orig" photos from Twitter, because I remember trying to save some hi-res pics from Twitter a while back and seeing this weird extension)
I solved the problem by doing what's mentioned in the OP here. Now that I read your post I tried saving a jpg:orig photo from Twitter and it saved it as a jpg without the "orig". It's worth a try
Are... are the new Firefox update release notes blank for anyone else?
CVE-2019-11707: Type confusion in Array.pop
Reporter: Samuel Groß of Google Project Zero, Coinbase Security
Impact: critical
Description:
A type confusion vulnerability can occur when manipulating JavaScript objects due to issues in Array.pop. This can allow for an exploitable crash. We are aware of targeted attacks in the wild abusing this flaw.
References:
Originally reported to Mozilla by members of Google Project Zero and Coinbase Security, the bug lets hackers use manipulated javascript code to trick users into visiting websites that deploy malicious code onto their PCs. This is a serious vulnerability, and the Mozilla Security board is urging all users to install the updates immediately—It's even bad enough that the US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has even gotten involved in spreading the word about the patch.
What do they look like on Chrome?Hi everyone,
New user here coming from Google Chrome, is there a way to change how Bookmarks are displayed? I'm not a fan of the sidebar. I want something that looked like what I had on Chrome
What you have if you do
Bookmark this URL:
chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul
. Then put it in your Personal Bookmarks toolbar for easy access.ThanksBookmark this URL:chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul
. Then put it in your Personal Bookmarks toolbar for easy access.
Not certain on your issue, but if you have tracker blocking enabled on Firefox, it can block tweets. Clicking the shield icon/site information (near the address bar) and turning off blocking for this site will let tweets and some other embeds show up normally.I'm not sure I'm on the right place, but this forum won't let me view the twitter media on some certain thread. Whenever I embed the Twitter media, the dialog just said "Loading tweet", and then disappeared in a few seconds. I'm on Firefox 69.0.1 and my browser engine is DuckDuckGo. Same happened on the mobile as well.
I'm not sure if I'm on the right place, but this forum won't let me view the twitter media on some certain thread. Whenever I embed the Twitter media, the dialog popped up and said "Loading tweet", then disappears in a few seconds and all I seen is a blank but the embed media is still there. I'm on Firefox 69.0.1 and my browser engine is DuckDuckGo. Same happened on my mobile as well.
The current is 1.22.2 and it still affected that. The options has load of complex list and I have no idea where I find to disable it.It's probably why. One of your filters is blocking Twitter for the time being. Try updating them, and if it doesn't work just disable the one responsible for the problem until the filter's provider figures out a workaround to the recent Twitter changes.
I'm current on recent is 1.22.2 and it still affected that. The options has load of complex list and I have no idea where I find to disable it.
And iirc, I don't think Twitter.com support widgets anymore. It was disconnected from June 2016.
I'm not sure if I'm on the right place, but this forum won't let me view the twitter media on some certain thread. Whenever I embed the Twitter media, the dialog popped up and said "Loading tweet", then disappears in a few seconds and all I seen is a blank but the embed media is still there. I'm on Firefox 69.0.1 and my browser engine is DuckDuckGo. Same happened on my mobile as well.
If you have the duckduckgo extension, check show embedded tweets is enabled:
Apparently i found another same issue on mobile, but where and how do i enable this embedded tweet from it?
Really depends which one you are using. The native DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser app didn't even expose an option to allow it from what I could see. Had no such problems using Firefox Preview app.
I'm using a DDGo app, though. Maybe I can try switch back to Safari since I've already installed DDGo search engine in it.
Yeah, try with a different browser app. Changing the default search engine in your browser of choice to use DDG shouldn't mess with tweets embedded in pages you view. It seems that the DDG app seems to have this behaviour as a default you can't (yet) override.
Firefox 70.0 is now out.
Release notes: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/70.0/releasenotes/
Also with the release of 70.0 is yet another new logo.
- Compositor improvements in Firefox for macOS that reduce power
consumption, speed up page load by as much as 22 percent, and reduce
resource use for video by up to 37 percent.