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iano
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Message 16 of 20 (532804)
10-26-2009 2:46 PM
Reply to: Message 15 by Admin
10-25-2009 8:37 PM


Re: Double vision..
No worries. Thanks for the attempt to workaround.

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Minnemooseus
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Message 17 of 20 (912737)
09-27-2023 8:58 PM


Firefox update on Tuesday 23-09-26 has bunged things up some
The most obvious and annoying thing is that I can't get the Bookmarks Toolbar to display (despite it being checked a being turned on).
Also had to change the downloads location to "ask me where" (it had changed the default to the Downloads folder).
There is a help page at bookmarks toolbar enabled but won't display | Firefox Support Forum | Mozilla Support, but that involves uninstalling and reinstalling Firefox.
I've never had any such problems before.
Anyone else having Firefox problems?
Moose
ps - As I typed the above, I realized that my radio station location had a router failure at about the same time. We lost the internet, including out studio/transmitter link. I bet that has to do with the problem.

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Percy
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Message 18 of 20 (912738)
09-27-2023 9:19 PM
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09-27-2023 8:58 PM


Re: Firefox update on Tuesday 23-09-26 has bunged things up some
I updated to the latest FF and it worked fine, but I use a Mac. Instead of putting the bookmarks menu somewhere at the top of the page they make it one of the menu items. Very inconvenient. If someone knows how to get it to display on the webpage on a Mac please tell me how.
--Percy

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nwr
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Message 19 of 20 (912739)
09-27-2023 9:20 PM
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09-27-2023 8:58 PM


Re: Firefox update on Tuesday 23-09-26 has bunged things up some
No problems here, with Firefox 115.2.1esr.

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Message 20 of 20 (912791)
09-30-2023 11:57 PM
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09-27-2023 8:58 PM


Re: Firefox update on Tuesday 23-09-26 has bunged things up some
ps - As I typed the above, I realized that my radio station location had a router failure at about the same time. We lost the internet, including out studio/transmitter link. I bet that has to do with the problem.
The router failure indeed did cause the problems. Later that night, I did do memory stick backup of Firefox's bookmark file, but could not get to where the login/password information is. I do have paper records of all those, but thankfully didn't need to go that route, because...
A couple of nights later, Firefox did another update and fixed all the problems.
I have now done what I should have done many years ago - I put all the download links, logins, and passwords in Firefox on another computer at the radio station. But at that other computer, the downloads will need to be sneaker-netted to the stations programming server network. With the exception of my backroom download computer, none of the station's computers are connected to both station networks. Don't want people to bung up the program operations computers by them accessing the internet with them.
VERY glad I didn't have to uninstall/reinstall Firefox.
Moose

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