The first official 20180125 builds are out
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
This afternoon I also noticed a few times getting a blank page. I just thought AVSFORUM was having issues. (AVSFORUM is also having several issues unrelated to Firefox.)
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
Tonight (this is before the second update; I have video running so I can't reboot right now), when I click on a story in news.google.com, the tab opens and then immediately closes before Firefox has a chance to switch to that tab. But if I Center+Click on the link the page opens like it should.
This is unlike http://www.google.com, where clicking on a search result works just fine.
This is Nightly 60.0a1 (2018-01-24) (64-bit), Build 20180124100321 under Windows 7 (64-bit).
Edited to add:
Problem with clicking on news.google.com links persists after tonight's update, Build 20180124220129.
This is unlike http://www.google.com, where clicking on a search result works just fine.
This is Nightly 60.0a1 (2018-01-24) (64-bit), Build 20180124100321 under Windows 7 (64-bit).
Edited to add:
Problem with clicking on news.google.com links persists after tonight's update, Build 20180124220129.
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
This will cause another shitstormOmega X wrote:Glad I turned it off.
https://blog.mozilla.org/futurereleases ... tegration/
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
Does anyone what https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1215376 is exactly about?
Is it only about showing the context menu and adding items that are not yet available to them later?
I see a patch about items having unique ID-s does that mean that webext items now can be moved, hidden manipulated via an extension? (or plain CSS?)
Is it only about showing the context menu and adding items that are not yet available to them later?
I see a patch about items having unique ID-s does that mean that webext items now can be moved, hidden manipulated via an extension? (or plain CSS?)
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
Given it was last released in 2011 (with a beta in 2012) I wouldn't rely on it. The web page says there are "known issues".DN123ABC wrote:Does anyone know if the Mozbackup application still works with these newer versions?
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Re: The first official 20180125 builds are not yet out
Today's first Linux Nightly is out.
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 ID:20180125104809
Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/60.0 ID:20180125104809
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