Either the browser you use, Mozilla Firefox, has the permission to use other companies technology, Microsoft Active X, or bad news
Firefox 3.6.12 or newer... 4.x or above are not supported...
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I was going to play BG Battle Best played on Firefox 3.6.x
There are versions of the FireFox browser available for the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
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Firefox 48 and onwards can make use of the Selenium 3.x builds. Firefox marionette gecko webdriver works only with Selenium 3.x. For Firefox below 48, Selenium 2.x is likely to work. If you're testing the Firefox 48 onwards for Selenium 3, the checkout Java web driver for selenium3. This should show you how to work with new marionette web driver of Firefox.Thank youTekslate.com
Firefox 48 and onwards can make use of the Selenium 3.x builds. Firefox marionette gecko webdriver works only with Selenium 3.x. For Firefox below 48, Selenium 2.x is likely to work. If you're testing the Firefox 48 onwards for Selenium 3, the checkout Java web driver for selenium3. This should show you how to work with new marionette web driver of Firefox.Thank youTekslate.com
According to an IBM document ( http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-ffox15.html ) XHTML 1.1 is supported by Firefox: "Mozilla Firefox 1.0 supports XHTML 1.0 Strict, Transitional, and Frameset, as well as XHTML 1.1 which is based on modularization of XHTML 1.0 Strict. XHTML 2.0 is still in the working draft stage. Some developers wonder how well XHTML 2.0 will be adopted because it's such a significant change from HTML and XHTML 1.x. I recommend that Web developers targeting Firefox (such as for embedded applications) serve XHTML 1.1. Unfortunately, this may not yet be practical for developers targeting the general Web."
LimeWire can no longer be downloaded as it is no longer supported because the service was shut down as ordered by a court injunction.
I don't know why it's crashing in Firefox and Safari, but I'm having the same problem. However, if you check the FAQ you'll find Chrome isn't supported yet.
Active X controls can modify the properties of objects in an application. AGNugent
There is an option in ColorfulTabs that allows you to change the transparency of the in-focus tab.