I can't access Crave.ca anymore on Firefox. Deleting my cache and cookies doesn't do anything. The error message that pops up when trying to access the url is "the page could not be redirected correctly".
wow, it works! The hell? Why?I just tried loading it in Firefox 70.0.1 and it seemed to work just fine. Does it work if you try loading https://www.crave.ca/en directly?
Firefox randomly opens when windows 10 boots to the desktop. I don't understand why; sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't. How do I make it stop?
The thing is, Firefox was never running when it happened; I always close it before rebooting or shutting down my computer. Maybe it's because the delay between closing firefox and shutting down my computer is too small? In any case, I have set to false the aforementioned value. We'll see if it changes. Thank you!MS added a feature to Windows 10 where applications can be set to run on startup if they were running when the system was previously shutdown. Firefox apparently added support for this a while back. You should be able to disable it following this: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-starts-automatically-when-i-restart-window
Wait, native picture in picture for videos that persists across tabs? That's incredible
Edit - I just turned off hardware acceleration, and now the text is being entered with no delay, but I've got glitchy scrolling.
Picture-in-picture video is now also available in Firefox for Mac and Linux
This update patches a security vulnerability with known exploits in the wild, so best to update asap.Firefox 72.0.1 is now out.
Release notes: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/72.0.1/releasenotes/
This update patches a security vulnerability with known exploits in the wild, so best to update asap.
Is there a way to change the default position of the picture-in-picture? I'd like it at the top-right instead of the bottom-right.
Yes, but when you close it and reactivate it, the position and size are reset. It would be cool if it could remember those.On Mac I can just drag it where I like. It's also possible to resize it to your liking.
Yes, but when you close it and reactivate it, the position and size are reset. It would be cool if it could remember those.
oh my god, I hope this is the fix I need. Shit has been driving me insane:Fixed inconsistent playback performance for fullscreen 1080p videos on some systems
The new Firefox for Android lets you switch the menu bar to the bottom of the screen for easier reaching.
Extensions can unload tabs, if that's what you're looking for.Is there any way to kill tabs without actually closing them? The way the Chrome task manager works (Firefox task manager only has the option to close the tab, and doesn't actually list all of them).
More or less the same here. It seems fine to me; that's 6% of my total RAM. Firefox's memory management shows its strength when you have a lot of tabs open (apparently with 30+ tabs open Firefox uses less RAM than Chrome).How is everyones' resource management with Firefox? I have five tabs of ERA open and the sixth one being Chilled Cow playing in the background, and yet Firefox is using 1.1GB of ram. Even when just opening Firefox to ERA and the Youtube homepage, it's using 700MB. I feel that's a little high, I thought this new redesign was suppose to help with it's resource management.
Just looked into this. The two most popular ones are not recommended extensions and one of them even has sketchy permissions :(Extensions can unload tabs, if that's what you're looking for.