Shortly afterwards, the Mozilla Foundation invited Garrity to head up the new visual identity team. The release of Firefox 0.8 in February 2004 saw the introduction of the new branding efforts. Included were new icon designs by silverorange, a group of web developers with a long-standing relationship with Mozilla. The final renderings are by Jon Hicks, who had worked on Camino.[273][274] The logo was later revised and updated, fixing several flaws found when it was enlarged.[275] The animal shown in the logo is a stylized fox, although "firefox" is usually a common name for the red panda. The panda, according to Hicks, "didn't really conjure up the right imagery" and was not widely known.[274]
For releases of Firefox 89.0 and earlier Marionette will only be enabled in
GeckoView based applications when the Firefox preference
devtools.debugger.remote-enabled is set to true via
moz:firefoxOptions.
Marionette will only be enabled in GeckoView based applications when the
Firefox preference devtools.debugger.remote-enabled is set to True via
moz:firefoxOptions. This will be fixed in the Firefox 90 release for Android.
I am running firefox. Today, everything changed...don't know what happened. I have gotten things back in order (somewhat) but where I used to have the LastPass red icon at the top right, it is no longer there and I cannot seem to get it back. When I was browsing, I could hit the Last Pass icon which would pull up my vault and I could get to my applications. How do I get the red Icon back in place on the top right of my screen. I am minimally computer literate, so please bear with me. Please explain in detail.
im using firefox and even though i've disabled all content blocking it keeps warning me that i have and adblocker and sometimes i just get a balck screen on the video player but if i refresh the site it goes back to normal
This tool will help you to create a Firefox profile with the defaults you like. You select which features you want to enable and disable and in the end you get a download link for a zip-file with your profile template. You can for example disable some functions, which send data to Mozilla and Google, or disable several annoying Firefox functions like Mozilla Hello or the Pocket integration. Each Setting has a short explanation and for the non obvious settings links to resources describing the feature and the possible problems with it. All Options Private Browsing only Start Annoyances Disable firefox intro tabs on the first start Disable the first run tabs with advertisements for the latest firefox features.
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