The Download manager in Firefox does not have to be enabled.
Whenever you click on a link to download something, it just pops up. It lists all the downloads you've done, unless you remove any links.
You can see it by clicking on Tools and then Downloads.
Images are allowed by default in Firefox. You may have turned them off, however. To re-enable them, go to Tools > Options, select the "Content" tab, and check "Load images automatically."
There isn't a way to enable or disable JavaScript in IE8 or IE7. In Firefox, you go to Tools > Options > Content > and check the box that says Enable JavaScript then click OK. Other IE's might have javascript, I don't know how to enable javascript for IE, this might be hard to know...
To set up Mozilla Firefox for Airg, first, ensure you have the latest version of the browser installed. Then, visit the Airg website and log in or create an account. You may need to adjust your privacy settings or enable cookies to ensure optimal functionality. Finally, bookmark the site for easy access in the future.
To modify headers in Mozilla Firefox, you can use the "Modify Headers" add-on. First, install the add-on from the Firefox Add-ons site. Once installed, access the add-on through the menu, enable it, and then you can add, modify, or delete headers as needed. Remember to disable the add-on when you no longer need to modify headers, to avoid unintended changes to your browsing experience.
Here's what you do if runescape won't load: Disabled your JavaScript on your browser. here's how to do it. 1. tools 2. options 3.content 4."Enable JavaScript" Uncheck that on the blank RS loading screen. 5. RE-load the page. 6. enable "Enable JavaScript" 7. Reload. 8. Done! this was done on Mozilla Firefox. Download and install the new java update. Version 7 Update 7.
this is a very extreme version of thatsafe mode will make it start blank (new session) every time +disable lots of garbage.WindowsThis should not be confused with restarting the computer in Windows Safe Mode!Use the "Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode)", "Mozilla Thunderbird (Safe Mode)", or "Mozilla Thunderbird (No Extensions)" shortcut in the Mozilla Firefox or Mozilla Thunderbird program folder on the Windows Start Menu. If this shortcut is missing, you can start in Safe Mode by selecting "Start -> Run" (on Windows Vista, use "Start Search" or enable the Run box, as described here) and entering,For Firefox, one of these:firefox -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\firefox.exe" -safe-modeFor Thunderbird, one of these:thunderbird -safe-mode"C:\Program Files\Mozilla Thunderbird\thunderbird.exe" -safe-modeAdjust the path accordingly, if you installed your Mozilla program in a different location than shown above.LinuxOn Linux, you can go to your Terminal and run (for Firefox): /path/to/firefox/firefox -safe-modeMac OS XOn Mac OS X, go to Utilities (in the Applications folder) and open Terminal, then run (for Firefox): /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/firefox-bin -safe-modeAnd for Thunderbird, this is the line to run in Terminal:/Applications/Thunderbird.app/Contents/MacOS/thunderbird-bin -safe-modeIf you have installed the application to another location, modify the path as such. It's the "-safe-mode" command line parameter that's crucial here.
you could if you have Firefox install an add on to enable you to download videos or you could go to Imeem.com Hulu might be one I'm not really sure.
firefox -edit-preferences-main-manage add ons- enable
I have played this game and I find downloading Mozilla Firefox and playing it on it has very minor to no problems at all. Try it. I have played this game and I find downloading Mozilla Firefox and playing it on it has very minor to no problems at all. Try it. Solution: 1: Create restore point. 2: Download and install flash player. and play game. 3: If face still problem and then reset internet explorer and register all .dll files. 4: Enable flash player add-on. 5: Restart the computer. and check it.
You have to enable ActiveX and try refreshing that page... If it still doesn't works restart your browser... Even then if it fails try updating your flash player... Your problem is a built-in function in the IE of winxp service pack 2, to block all the activeX scripts... Use mozilla firefox...
Unfortunately, this cannot be done. It is one of the drawbacks of the safety features included within Firefox.....
In newer versions of Mozilla Firefox, the status bar is hidden by default, and has been renamed the 'Addon Bar'. It can be enable by going to View > Toolbars and checking the 'Addon Bar' option. Older versions follow the same steps, but look for 'Status Bar' instead of 'Addon Bar'.