Use the arrow keys?
Firefox translations are local and open source.
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/toolkit/components/translations may be a good place to start to learn. https://firefox-source-docs.mozilla.org/toolkit/components/translations/index.html may also be helpful.
Yeah, there is no automoderator here, so things are going to be a little cumbersome to start.
So… report bugs?
Please post your about:support
details to a pastebin.
about:support
in your address barIt does seem unnecessary. A former r/firefox moderator built this one ages ago which works for me: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/toggle-pin-tab/
We don’t recommend pre-built user.js files contributed by the community.
You can always look at my guide if you like, I suppose.
Who says you do?
There are issues on Fedia, unfortunately: https://fedia.io/m/fedia/t/91925/Can-t-access-some-magazines
Seems to be an open enhancement: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1808766
I think you can work that out for yourself. Good luck!
With desktop Linux trailing both Windows and macOS in popularity, there’s nothing unexpected or inherently malicious about this, and the point of the previous few paragraphs is not to complain about the state of Firefox for Linux or to suggest Mozilla transfers precious resources from the Windows and macOS versions to the Linux version. While I obviously wouldn’t complain if they did so, it wouldn’t make much sense. The real reason I’m highlighting these issues is that if Firefox for Linux is already treated as a third wheel today, with Mozilla’s current financial means and resources, what would happen if Mozilla saw a drastic reduction in its financial means and resources?
Clearly, Google would cut the macOS and Windows versions of Chrome and begin to deploy Chromebooks and Chrome for Linux exclusively.
What update have you seen?
It has to do with Kbin.
Yeah, this is pretty much how family members have set up their “shopping” profiles with the coupon extensions, etc.
Can you clarify what you want us to try?
Why would you want to do that? Control-Shift-N continues to make the most sense for that function. I could understand the objection to Control-Shift-P, but I also don’t know what would be a better shortcut for a new private window.
Sorry, I know this doesn’t help you do the hack you want to do.
Added a comment on the fedia magazine: https://fedia.io/m/fedia/t/94499/The-fedia-struggle-continues#entry-comment-979192
Question: Most of resources I’ve found online lead me to believe that all I need is to modify browser.low_commit_space_threshold_mb. But it’s nowhere to be found. about:config on MacOS is just returning an empty value and offers me to set it. Dare I? Would it actually work?
You can always remove the edit if it breaks things catastrophically. Why not try it and see?
https://searchfox.org/mozilla-central/source/xpcom/base/AvailableMemoryWatcherMac.cpp leads me to believe that this functionality should work if you can trigger it.
I currently have a puny 380 tabs open that consume 42GB RAM on my MBP '21 Max whatever (with 64GB total, shared with the GPU).
This seems like the bigger problem.
If Firefox is using an unexpected amount of RAM, report a bug by following the steps below:
about:memory
in a new tab.about:support
info (Click Copy text to clipboard) to your bug.If you prefer not to open a bug, you can instead reduce the number of content processes used by Firefox to a lower amount by going to about:config
and changing dom.ipc.processCount.webIsolated
to a lower number.
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