Why is Nightly starting as a new instance on the taskbar after doing a "background" update, though I already have a pinned one? Anyone else seeing this?
sdrocking wrote:Why is Nightly starting as a new instance on the taskbar after doing a "background" update, though I already have a pinned one? Anyone else seeing this?
Our first FF14 desktop beta will be FF14 beta 5 to line up with Fennec Native versioning see "back on the trains" diagram (note 6/15 is a moving target)
[Desktop] Windows 7 Professional (32bit/SP1) / Geforce GTX 660Ti 2GB (350.12) / 4GB RAM
sdrocking wrote:Why is Nightly starting as a new instance on the taskbar after doing a "background" update, though I already have a pinned one? Anyone else seeing this?
Chances wrote:i dont get the problem but i had the problem on 8 or 9 at one stage an just made a New Profile with a New installation.. fixed the problem
New installation did not fix it. I'll investigate more to see if its a profile issue.
sdrocking wrote:Why is Nightly starting as a new instance on the taskbar after doing a "background" update, though I already have a pinned one? Anyone else seeing this?
dutchguy wrote:I always use my middle mouse button click to open a group of tabs. But when I now middle click on a folder in the bookmarks toolbar, nothing happens. Can anyone reproduce this bug?
Middle click a folder in Sidebar does not work for me. Filed [*]#761494 [Firefox:Bookmarks & History]-Cannot open all Bookmarks in tabs by Middle clicking a folder in Sidebar [Win]
Thanks for making the bug report. It is a feature I use a lot of times, hope to see it fixed soon
BTW: I mistakenly reported that I couldn't middeclick the bookmarks toolbar, I meant the sidebar
sdrocking wrote:Why is Nightly starting as a new instance on the taskbar after doing a "background" update, though I already have a pinned one? Anyone else seeing this?
Unpin and repin.
I've been doing this almost everyday.
Me too, for almost a week now. (I haven't tried a new profile, though.)
I thought it was a Win64 problem so I didn't care for it enough, but it seems you're using Win32.
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