In Firefox on a Mac, the status bar is not displayed by default. Instead, you can view page status information in the address bar or by right-clicking on the page to access additional options. If you need to see more details, you can enable the "Status-4-Evar" extension, which replicates the functionality of a traditional status bar. To find specific information, look for the small icons or notifications that appear in the address bar.
In Firefox (as with most other Mac browsers) you access the Bookmarks menu by clicking on Bookmarks in the menu bar at the top of the screen.
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'.
Version 1.0 of Firefox was Mac compatible from the bery beginning.
The Status bar is located at the bottom of any "explorer" window. This could be in Windows Explorer, Internet Explorer, Firefox or many other browsers. You can normally get this up by going to View>Toolbars>Status Bar (Ticked).
Firefox is not installed with a new Mac it needs to be downloaded and installed. (See links below)
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"No. Apple mac computers use Safari, and Firefox. Firefox is the same for Windows and Mac. I think that Internet Explorer was created for computers that use Windows only."
The undo button for firefox is positioned to the left of the address bar.
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There are versions of the FireFox browser available for the Linux, Mac OS X and Windows operating systems.
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