Inever got around to using snap version of Firefox and have been stuck on version 88 for awhile. This makes some websites inoperable. I heard that Mozilla has now released a .deb package for Ubuntu. How can I install it?
I was quite happy on-line banking and other advanced websites now work without having to resort to using Chromium. I keep Chromium around for Selenium and Google Messages Web but, I still don't want to fire it up just to access a modern website.
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Blocking Chrome and Firefox can prove challenging because both these applications can be installed on a computer with out having the need for local admin access. If the user installs it from the forge stub installer it will load the executable in the users %appdata% part of the users profile.
In our environment we use Sophos Endpoint security for all our desktops and servers. Built into the client software, is App Control. This enables us to directly specify applications to block from installing or running (e.g. Dropbox/Spotify,Psexec,.OneDrive,Box, etc). Users get a custom message informing them of the policy.
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Back when Firefox 2 was released (six years ago this week!), the InternetExplorer team started a friendly tradition of sending Mozilla a cake ascongratulations. This continued for Firefox 3 and Firefox 4.After Firefox switched from major releases once or twice a year to incrementalupdates every six weeks, they sent us a cupcake for the next few updatesinstead. :)
I thought it would be fun to revive the tradition by ordering a cake for theIE team for the IE10 release today. Here it is right after I picked it upfrom Baked Custom Cakes, with a Firefox logo in painted fondant:
The IE team posted their thanks through their official Twitter account.(As you can see from their picture, the bottom border of the cake was slightlyrestyled in transit.) Just 30 minutes later, Michael Bolan tweeted thatthe cake was gone. I hear the sugary Firefox logo was eaten soonafter.
And I found that the best way to hide it in Firefox is to set margin-right: -16px on the parent div. And in Firefox, that looks great. However, the issue is now in Chrome because it moves the entire content inside the parent div to right. If I try to fix it by adding margin-right: 16px to the container inside the parent div, then it messes things up in Firefox.
@-moz-scrollbars-none If you go to -US/docs/Web/CSS/overflow and look at the Mozilla Extensions section, it says that "-moz-scrollbars-none" is "an obsolete API and is no longer guaranteed to work." Better to go with an approach that is more stable.
Got a strange RoboForm look-alike dialog box asking me for my username and password every time I log into my MSN Outlook mail!? I ignore it and populate the name and password fields under Outlook and all is fine but still seems weird. What should I do, reformat the hard drive and start over? Just kidding.
I submitted the screens and text to Roboform but they said the dialogue box wasn't theirs, and to check with you at Mozilla cuz it doesn't happen under Chrome or any other login screen -- It looks like a RoboForm Master Password challenge, and when I searched for a remedy under Firefox describing the anomaly, it returned a weird string with a link to Chrome WTF!
Sorry, My Name. We are not entitled to give any recipes or solutions for other products.We can only account for Roboform and its features.If the window you see comes from Mozilla - you should ask Mozilla's support about it.If some advise comes from official Mozilla's support representative - it should be legitimate, although path chrome://pippki/content/resetpassword.xul looks weird indeed.
You wrote (2016/12/28 03:11 pm EST) Thank you but now I'm really confused.You said "this popup is not from RoboForm, and that it's a Firefox dialog.""It seems you've enabled Master Password in Firefox itself: Tools -> Options -> Security.""Note: This password is not related to RoboForm Master Password"Apparently so but I have no recollection of the password entered and yet when I follow directions for resetting Firefox Master Password (see -US/kb/reset-your-master-password-if-you-forgot-it), it cites a string with reference to CHROME! I don't get it! I'm supposed to be in Firefox to remedy this.
If so, maybe Roboform is in conflict with the Firefox Master Password feature??My guess would be to disable the Master Password feature in Firefox and just use Roboform; but make sure your credentials for that website are in Roboform.
The weird thing though still is that link I found under Mozilla with a reference to Chrome "chrome://pippki/content/resetpassword.xul and Press Enter. The "Reset Master Password" page will appear. Click the Reset button, to reset your master password.
OH-OH-OH BTW one more question, Chrome announced about a year ago their updates would no longer install and perform under Windows Vista with warnings to users like me that we're taking a security risk not upgrading our Windows Vista OS platforms to Windows 10 or better -- what's the feedback here on that? Do you believe it, and no offense but the Chrome footprint seems a lot snappier than the loads and stalls I get running Firefox. Any advice? Thank you.
Since this version this seems not to work any more, the update still pops up. Is it any way to disable it completely without being a programmer? Because I am thinking to move away from firefox because of this.
I am unable to find any spam on I have tried a site:
www.mozilla.org [spam terms] and nothing is showing up on the domain. I did find a spammy page on a old version of the website, but that is 301 redirected to an archive website.
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