On Windows, this is oftenlocated in c://WINNT/Profiles/ /Application Data/Mozilla.(See also editing configuration filesfor more info on locating your profile folder.) If you have Quick Launch running(in Windows, an icon in the toolbar), quit that too. To enablethese functions for purposes of the demo, you must modify your browserpreferences. To protect users' private information, unprivileged scripts cannotinvoke the Cut, Copy, and Paste commands in the Mozilla rich text editor, so thecorresponding buttons on the Mozilla Rich Text Editing demo page will not work. Setting Prefs for the Mozilla Rich Text Editing Demo Any ideas or suggestions are greatly appreciated. The following are the lines in user.js and pref.js. I can copy by right clicking the mouse, but can't paste, and I can't copy or paste using the html buttons. I realize this has been discussed in great detail in this forum, but I am still struggling. I have recently installed FF (1.0.2) on a new machine, have added Chrome edit, and modified the user.js file as before but no luck. I have used FF before and was able to edit my user.js file to allow cut and paste. Now, having said all that, I just thought I would try a ctrl-v here in this post in Firefox and it worked! I am at a loss to understand the logic (or illogic) of this behavior. Hopefully, its developers will get some of these types of problems sorted out by 1.0 I do like the browser very much but I still find myself going back to IE from time to time to get away from the sorts of problems described above. It is frustrating to not be able to get Firefox to behave, but then again it is a ".8" release.
In contrast to what I posted in an earlier post, I later found that it did not matter if the "8 ), the contents of user.js are merged into the prefs.js file each time Firefox is started, so manual changes to prefs.js would be overwritten. I can, however, go into the Edit => Paste menu and paste in what I want. With my user.js file in place, I found that I can do any type of copy/paste function EXCEPT us my ctrl-v keystroke (it gives me an error popup as described in other posts). 8 (not Mozilla) so I can speak only for it (Firefox). Your bookmark will now have moved.įor more information on managing Firefox bookmarks, refer to the Firefox website.James, I have only been using Firefox.
If the version is not 10 or above you will need to run the update script ( sudo bash /opt/google/cros-containers/bin/upgrade_container).Go to the Terminal to see if you have the correct version ( cat /etc/os-release).To install Firefox on your Chromebook, it needs to be x86 based, running ChromeOS 80 or later. Yes, Firefox can now be installed on Chromebooks and devices running ChromeOS. Firefox has a built in ad tracker whilst blocks unwanted ads.įrequently Asked Questions Can I install Firefox on My Chromebook The latest version offers several enhancements such as improved collaboration with mobile devices, efficient bookmark management, new extensions and updates to the address bar making searching easier. They also added a Dark Mode for users that prefer a darker interface. In the latest Firefox update, Mozilla added a picture-in-picture mode, allowing users to multitask. Firefox promotes a platform where users feel confident that their internet activity is protected.
Firefox stands out from other browsers by its focus on "more speed, more privacy, more freedom." The browser uses less memory than competitors and goes further to protect user data.