Mozilla Firefox is a browser that has nothing to do with Microsoft Corporation.
If you are asking about how it is updated, it is done without any interaction with Microsoft.
FF can be updated as follows:
From upper toolbar select Help - Check for updates
It is however very likely that you might have an automatic update turned on.
Firefox is included in Ubuntu by default. To update it, just use the update manager.
Don't delete it, just don't use it to browse the web. You need Microsoft's crappy browser to get updates for your computer OS. I've gone to the Microsoft Update with Firefox or Google Chrome, but you'll get an error message saying your browser isn't supported when you try to get updates. So, to make a long story longer keep IE for updates only.
I would recommend installing the newest version of Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, or the Opera web browser. Doing a simple Google search is enough to take you to their homepage where you can download the browser and install it.
reinstall/update the browser or download another browser like Firefox or Chrome
Firefox is a browser, though there are many 'plug in' modules to assist with various generic tasks there is no specific plug in for answers com. As Firefox and Answers com regularly update their sites sometimes unexpected glitches occur. When this happens these are reported to the engineers at answers com who then do their best to eliminate them. There is very little that can be done until the problem is resolved as both sites are dynamic. One of the temporary solutions is to use an earlier version of Firefox or a different browser until the matter is solved.
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The answer to that is to upgrade your Firefox browser to the current version 3.6. Click on update under the help menu.
What browser are you using - Firefox Explorer or Safari? Update it online. Check troubleshooting pages for that specific browser about 'operating in offline mode"
The reason that search history may not be working well on Firefox 10.1 could be because that particular version is outdated. A way to fix this would be to update Firefox, or use a different browser.
You don't have to delete Internet Explorer to use Firefox... Answer: Yes, You can delete internet explorer. if you install any update version internet explorer. you can also use both browser at a time.
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.
Ubuntu will not make an official Firefox 3.5 package for Intrepid (8.10) since it is not considered a critical security fix, and support for Intrepid will be retired before Firefox 3.0 reaches end-of-life. Because Intrepid is near end-of-life, there's also been little interest in making a backport package.You have a few options:1. Upgrade to Jaunty (9.04). There is a package of Firefox 3.5 already in the repos.2. Use the Mozilla team's PPA of Firefox 3.5 builds. These are development builds, and may not be completely stable. Add the following to your /etc/apt/sources.list filedeb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid maindeb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mozilla-daily/ppa/ubuntu intrepid main Then 'sudo apt-get update' and 'sudo apt-get install firefox-3.5'3. Compile the source yourself.4. Use Firefox's precompiled binary tarball.