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Select Files to Upload Dialog/Window Is Not Retina Quality on Firefox 32 Mac

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Firefox 32.0.2 on Mac OS X 10.9.4.

For some reason, the Select File(s) to Upload dialog/window that many sites open when adding a file to upload to a page is not Retina quality on Firefox.

This select files to upload dialog is retina quality on other browsers, such as Chrome and Safari.

Any ideas...?

Firefox 32.0.2 on Mac OS X 10.9.4. For some reason, the Select File(s) to Upload dialog/window that many sites open when adding a file to upload to a page is not Retina quality on Firefox. This select files to upload dialog is retina quality on other browsers, such as Chrome and Safari. Any ideas...?

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I found out that this is solved when I disable the Shockwave Flash plugin.

Then the dialog title is actually "File Upload" instead of "Select File(s) to Upload", and is full retina quality.

But when I enable the Flash plugin, the dialog goes back to "Select File(s) to Upload".

Not on all sites though. But, for example, on Imgur it does.

On Facebook it doesn't.

I think it depends whether a site uses a Flash file dialog chooser?

Not sure, but don't like it!

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Wybrane rozwiązanie

I found out that this is solved when I disable the Shockwave Flash plugin.

Then the dialog title is actually "File Upload" instead of "Select File(s) to Upload", and is full retina quality.

But when I enable the Flash plugin, the dialog goes back to "Select File(s) to Upload".

Not on all sites though. But, for example, on Imgur it does.

On Facebook it doesn't.

I think it depends whether a site uses a Flash file dialog chooser?

Not sure, but don't like it!