as in like you close this page and it re-opens to it when you start firefox right? go to tools, options under general theres an option to do so. "show my windows and tabs from the last time"
Yes, there are several Firefox add-ons that can help you save website icons, commonly known as favicons. One popular option is "Favicon Picker," which allows you to manage and save favicons from your bookmarks. Additionally, you can use extensions like "Bookmark Favicon Changer" to customize and save favicons for your bookmarks. Be sure to check the Firefox Add-ons site for the latest options and features.
just go to the tools option of your firefox....... then uninstall it .............................................
It saves nothing, except for bookmarks (if you make a new bookmark, it is still there after you quit Private Browsing) and downloads. This applies to Firefox, I know not about IE's inprivate features.
It uses a cookie. To clear cookies when you quit Firefox, go to...ToolsOptionsPrivacy TabFirefox will [Use custom settings for history]Keep until [I close Firefox]Note that this will not allow you to use "Remember me" check boxes when you sign-in to websites.
If you mean Firefox, close Firefox by clicking the Firefox name on the top left of there screen and click Quit Firefox. Now open Finder or Applications and find the program Firefox. Left click it and drag it to the trash. Or right click and then click Send to trash.
If Firefox isn't closing on a Mac, it could be due to several reasons, such as an unresponsive tab or extension that is preventing the browser from shutting down properly. Sometimes, background processes or tasks may keep the application active. Force quitting Firefox through the Activity Monitor or using the "Force Quit" option can help resolve the issue. Additionally, ensuring that Firefox is updated to the latest version may prevent such problems in the future.
to save you press on the diary in mileys room and to quit you press start then press quit
Firefox bookmarks can be easily imported in Chrome browsers. Chrome has an option of import browser bookmarks for this.
no save option in psdf
Firefox settings should save themselves. You shouldn't have to do anything to make them default.
Click bookmark on your internet, Firefox or Google Chrome.
Firefox doesnt have a auto start option. But, you could always look in msconfig (just type msconfig into the run command tool), and look in the start up tab option.