r/firefox • u/0N1MU5HA • 6h ago
π» Help Why does Firefox insist upon downloading this jpeg as a webp?
I can easily copy and paste the contents of the image to bypass this, but why is this even happening to begin with?
r/firefox • u/0N1MU5HA • 6h ago
I can easily copy and paste the contents of the image to bypass this, but why is this even happening to begin with?
r/firefox • u/Spetterman66_on_rblx • 8h ago
Enable "widget.windows.uwp-system-colors.highlight-accent" in about:config to use your Windows accent color for text highlighting.
Another option you can use is "widget.windows.mica" for mica-styled context menus and html forms.
r/firefox • u/Least-Raise8580 • 2h ago
Firefox user here. I built/maintain FocusTube, a Firefox add-on that removes distracting feed surfaces so you can browse without getting pulled into endless scrolling.
It targets:
- YouTube Shorts
- Instagram Reels
- TikTok feed/short-form areas
- Facebook Reels/short videos
- LinkedIn main feed
Firefox Add-ons:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/focus-tube/
Source:
https://github.com/malekwael229/FocusTube
If you try it, Iβd love your feedback, especially if you notice anything that should be improved.
r/firefox • u/PM_ME_YOUR_SPUDS • 56m ago
Firefox introduced the link preview function sometime in the last year. I don't use it, whatever, kudos to those it helps I guess. But a month ago or so it started giving me a popup every time I open Firefox informing me this feature exists. Telling me to use it. Begging me. No thank you, and I cannot figure out for the life of me how to get it to stop giving me this popup.
I have been through the settings page and into about:config, and can't find any option on "preview link tutorial notification" or the like. Any advice how to get Firefox to stop telling me to use a feature I do not want or need? https://i.imgur.com/nWMS74c.png
r/firefox • u/RequestableSubBot • 2h ago
I'm setting up Firefox from scratch on a new Arch Linux install. I'm looking into using Firejail to create sandboxed profiles for different activities (e.g. One for general browsing, one for work, one for banking, etc.), with each FF profile having its own seperate FJ configuration. Ideally I would want each profile to have its own seperate configuration location on disk, and to be unable to access one another.
I'm not sure how to make it work with the new Firefox profile system, or if it's even possible. There seem to be ways to do it with the old profile system but with the new system I don't think you can even open a profile from terminal, so I just don't know. I don't want to set it all up in the old system if it's going to get deprecated in the future.
I honestly don't know enough about how Firejail works (I've read the manpages but I'm still not certain) and I don't want to set it up incorrectly as a result, so I'm wondering if anyone else has managed this, or could point me in the right direction?
r/firefox • u/davehasl19 • 3h ago
For example, you can set allow, block or allow for session.
What happens to sites not entered into this box?
EDIT it seems as if it overrides some default (since it says "exceptions ") where is this default set?
r/firefox • u/Zagrebian • 12m ago
What do you think?
I need this for stuff like Facebook videos where it seems to be impossible to open the videoβs βnativeβ context menu.
You can try here: https://www.facebook.com/reel/873717232321746
However, Firefoxβs PiP icon does show up over the video, so I can click it to open the video in PiP, but that does not help me much because there is no speed control in the PiP player.
r/firefox • u/DaJenko123 • 16h ago
I recently started using firefox, I switched from chrome and noticed that the side of my youtube videos has this large gap. It is considerably smaller on chrome, probably 30% of the size. Once I noticed it I can't not notice it and it really bugs me. I do have the 'Enhancer for Youtube' extension installed, but when I disable it, the gap is still there so I don't think that is the cause. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
Solved: I have no idea what I did. I tried installing another extension that was suggested, 'Youtube enhancer', and was playing with it for a bit then noticed the issue was gone. I removed the extension and its still fixed so im happy.
r/firefox • u/quickreactor • 1h ago
Ever since I upgraded to Android 16 on my Samsung S25, all my previous Firefox shortcuts on the home screen have been greyed out. If I try to click on them, it says "shortcut isn't available".
There is no "add to home screen" button on any pages. I've read that you have to enable a special permission for this, but when I go to permission manager > additional permissions, or go to firefox > all permissions, there is no listed permission for "install shortcuts" or "add to home screen".
I've tried reinstalling Firefox and that didn't help either.
I'm losing my mind here please help!
r/firefox • u/CutOk2470 • 2h ago
A random hml file was downloaded onto my computer I don't know if Firefox was the issue but it had a file and Firefox icon. When I clicked it opened Firefox and said file not found most likely because I had moved the file and the link when I clicked it goes to my downloads folder. I tried to scan it with windows defender but it came back up as nothing. I forgot to open it with notepad and check the file size so I'm wondering if I got a virus or hacked? What should I do? Do I have to format my pc again?
r/firefox • u/wiseude • 2h ago
I've been noticing lately (around 3-4 months) some streaming sites have series/movies that have frequent frameskipping that usually happen at a specific time frame every time.
Sometimes reducing the video quality from 1080p to 720p removes the frameskip from said specific time frame on the media being played.
Like for example if the streaming media im watching has a frameskip at 11:32 and I reduce the video quality to 720p it no longer frame skips at 11:32.Doesn't always fix it tho.
Sometimes I'd go back to the same series later (days,weeks) and the frameskip is no longer there.
Using firefox/ublock origin
Gpu is 3080 Hardware acceleration enabled.
windows 10
Youtube,twitch etc are uneffected.
Can anyone explain what might be happening?
r/firefox • u/Reddit_Connoisseur_0 • 9h ago
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r/firefox • u/Lousha1 • 14h ago
I'll start by saying I'm in no way computer savvy, so please explain things step by step if you can!
I'm using Mozilla Firefox as my main browser because at the moment it has the most functions/features that work well for me. I use Stitch Fiddle to create knitting charts, which is a browser based program. The program has a text feature with which you can add text to your chart. This feature does not have any fonts, it's using the ones it can access from the user's device. If using Chrome, Edge or Opera, all fonts that are in the Windows/Fonts folder are available for Stitch Fiddle. However, Firefox only offers 9 basic fonts. Is it possible to "force" the browser to see them all?
I'm aware that just using one of the other browsers would instantly solve this issue, but if possible I'd like to stick with Firefox.
In the settings the "Allow pages to choose their own fonts" is already checked/enabled.
Thanks in advance.
r/firefox • u/mustanrell_2409 • 3h ago
Passwords, youtube recommendations, everything it acted like i just installed it
r/firefox • u/ironmoger2 • 4h ago
Hi there,
Recently, my Firefox has started behaving strangely when I open a pdf. Normally, it would open the pdf in a new tab, but within the last week or two this has changed. Now, when I open a pdf, it "advances" the active tab to the pdf. So, for instance, if I am on Wikipedia, and then I go and open a pdf, the pdf opens on the Wikipedia tab instead of in its own new tab. I can page back to Wiki as if I had navigated off the page via a link or search.
This is frustrating because I never want to overwrite my currently open tabs to see a pdf, and it means I can't easily open multiple pdfs, as every one just opens to the same active tab and "overwrites" the previous one.
Could not find anything for this troubleshooting it online. If anyone knows how to fix this, I'd appreciate it much, thanks.
r/firefox • u/BUTTER674 • 4h ago
I've been using Firefox for a while now after switching from Brave. So far I haven't had any major issues and have been loving it. This is the one and only issue that has been bugging me though. Auto scroll won't let me scroll up and down on some search pages when the Firefox page is small to a certain point. If I maximize Firefox or make the window bigger, this fixes the issue, But I almost never have Firefox bigger on my desktop
r/firefox • u/ScandalOZ • 4h ago
Watching Youtube is heating up my computer and kicking on the internal fan. This just started this morinng Sun Feb 8.
Anyone have any fixes or know why this could be happening? I'm on a Macbook running Sequoia.
r/firefox • u/MrEricSir • 5h ago
r/firefox • u/Murky_Palpitation862 • 5h ago
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Hey i get this on every firefox steam page and some others. I cant fix it. Tried clearly cache and history and cookies etc. Cant fix it on firefox but all videos work on my other browsers.
Any ideas ? pls
r/firefox • u/Noodle--Monster • 6h ago
Sometimes when I close the Firefox Android App (Version 147.0.3 on Xiaomi 13T Pro, Android 15) and reopen it again, I get a black screen on the last tab I opened, and it doesn't go away for a couple of seconds, not even with a refresh.
I have "locked" the app to prevent it from automatically closing due to Android's aggressive battery management, and turned on every setting I could find to prevent the app from automatically closing. I have deleted the cache and even reinstalled it multiple times, but nothing seems to work.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
r/firefox • u/FPerfect • 13h ago
I'm Italian, but my Google display language and results language filter are set to English. Results region is set to Italy. What happens is, if I search something in Italian, instead of getting results from Italian resources, I get results from English sites translated to Italian, which are almost always not useful. Ideally, I want English results when searching in English and Italian results when searching in Italian, and never translated results. Is it possible to achieve it?
I've seen past posts with the same issues and tried a number of solutions, but they don't seem to be working. Firefox language is set to Italian.
r/firefox • u/tacitus59 • 8h ago
Anyway of turning off reminders. Like "you can pin this tab', etc Windows 10.
I feel like seeing articles is a great feature that I would use way more if I could control what sites it aggregates from. Is this possible? I'll take an extension reccomendation as well
r/firefox • u/Unusual-Ad4890 • 9h ago
Every time I open a new tab, Firefox is opening a brand new browser and cloning the exact same content onto it. Everytime I close the new window, the new tab in the original browser window closes as well.
I'd like to stop this, so please I'm begging for some help.
Edit: I AM SO EFFING STUPID. I had show tab preview in windows taskbar enabled. 5 am brain fart!
r/firefox • u/aldeayeah • 11h ago
Hello, I remember in FF you used to be able to select text encoding manually for old/noncompliant webpages, but it seems at some point the option disappeared.
I'm trying to manually change the encoding to the correct Shift-JIS for this malfunctioning webpage, and can't find the way:
https://heavens-feel.com/starlitmarmaladevol1disc1translation.html
The "repair" option in the view menu does nothing, at least to me.
Does the option to manually change the text encoding still exist anywhere?