Compact Density view for bookmarks on desktop browser 128.4.0.esr Win 10

I recently switched from FF 116 to ESR. (I wasn't allowing updates until I had video difficulties) I just wanted my browser to work and be simple; I hate changes, especia… (read more)

I recently switched from FF 116 to ESR. (I wasn't allowing updates until I had video difficulties) I just wanted my browser to work and be simple; I hate changes, especially some of the things Mozilla bombards us with in updates. (I wish I could choose what I want and not be forced to accept all of it.) To solve my video problems, I had done a refresh with extreme trepidation and that didn't help, so I decided to be on a new version of FF/ ESR because I was nervous about the latest FF. I only understand tweaking in config and adding extensions. I don't know anything about CSS, and I don't want to. :) I did change the density setting in config and chose that via 'customize toolbar.' The density is not compact enough for me. Before in regular FF, I had a tight look to my bookmarks as they dropped down. Now the vertical spaces are wider; the density is not enough. I can't find a way to make it 'tighter' like I had it before in regular FF. (I don't feel like switching back. Sigh...) Are there some other settings or an app that can make the change I am looking for?

(I can't take a screen shot because as soon as I touch a place away from the drop down, the drop down disappears.)

Asked by ponygirlup 6 days ago

Appearance issues

My firefox browser is displaying webpages with a black background despite being set on light mode.

Asked by Nick 6 days ago

Thunderbird Print screen

The print screen has only one option to 'Save to PDF' and I want to replace that to 'Print' I've checked the settings and everything for email in there except 'Print'. H… (read more)

The print screen has only one option to 'Save to PDF' and I want to replace that to 'Print' I've checked the settings and everything for email in there except 'Print'. How do I get to a setting screen where I can make this change. I am old and not computer savvy so please give me every step so I can finally print attachments. Thank You

Asked by thefarm2 6 days ago

Linux/XFCE, full-hd notebook, incorrect font sizes in received HTML e-mails

I'm using a X13 ThinkPad with 1920x1080 resolution on a 13'3 display with Linux (Arch) and XFCE desktop. For the best results I've increased the XFCE's DPI to 134 and fon… (read more)

I'm using a X13 ThinkPad with 1920x1080 resolution on a 13'3 display with Linux (Arch) and XFCE desktop. For the best results I've increased the XFCE's DPI to 134 and fonts sizes to 10. It looks like the fonts of the size ~13 without DPI change. It's fine, and applications like Firefox like those settings.

In Thunderbird I've set the font size (interface) to 12 and in Settings the default font sizes for Latin and Other Writing Systems to 12 (both) and finally the interface font as well as plain text email and HTML e-mails without font sizes specified explicitly look natively and perfectly.

But there are some senders using clients that generate HTML e-mails and specify the font explicitly as 'font-size=12pt' in their body by default. The same as my 12 so everything should be fine. Unfortunately font in those e-mails is really HUUUUGE! I'm wondering if there is some setting that allows custom scaling but only the HTML messages. Or some pt to px custom scaling for HTML? Or some maximal size allowed in HTML?

Asked by Marek Konto Prywatne 6 days ago

allow certain cookies

I need to ensure a smooth experience on the website - Select the menu symbol. - done Select Settings. - done Select Privacy & Security. ? Choose on… (read more)

I need to ensure a smooth experience on the website -

   Select the menu symbol. - done
   Select Settings. - done
   Select Privacy & Security. ?
   Choose one of the following options:
       Option 1: To allow cookies from all (third-party) websites, check Standard.
       Option 2: Scroll down. To allow cookies only from Pearson, select Manage Exceptions…
   If you chose Option 2, under Address of website, select the text box and enter the websites listed below, selecting Allow after each one:
   pearson.com
   pearsoned.com
   pearsoncmg.com
   mathxl.com
   myitlab.com
   ecollege.com
   pi.pearsoned.com
   Select Save Changes.
   Click the X symbol to the right of the Settings tab to close it.
   Refresh the Pearson page to ensure that your browser will accept cookies.

Asked by Powell.Lesley-Jane 6 days ago

Save Settings

I just had a suggestion regarding settings that you set. I would like to know if there is any feature being worked on to be able to save all your settings (or maybe even… (read more)

I just had a suggestion regarding settings that you set. I would like to know if there is any feature being worked on to be able to save all your settings (or maybe even back up) to your login? or back them up to a file that can be imported later? or is there one that i'm missing? I have a custom toolbar and any time I log in to a different computer where I have to install firefox again...I would rather have an import function for all my settings/toolbars

Asked by Tim Budoff, JR 6 days ago

ctrl+shift+o hotkey for bookmarks?

so i need that "ctrl+shift+o" hotkey for my amd adrenaline. i tried googling on how to turn off/change hotkeys for firefox but i couldnt find anything that helps me find … (read more)

so i need that "ctrl+shift+o" hotkey for my amd adrenaline. i tried googling on how to turn off/change hotkeys for firefox but i couldnt find anything that helps me find this hotkey setting.

Asked by STERBEN_BLADE 2 weeks ago

Last reply by STERBEN_BLADE 6 days ago