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Re: New Firefox Browser

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well i down loaded it and spent the next hour making it look exactly the same as the old version removing all new features changing the bars till things look the same but cant get rid off "page action" or"enter reader veiw" :lol:
but apart from that its very similar :huray:
as for addons i dont think i have any :dunno: :dunno: :lol:
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big-all wrote: as for addons i dont think i have any :dunno: :dunno: :lol:
Click on *Tools*, then *Add-ons* - or, hit Ctrl/Shift/A - and you'll find out.
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ahh ok
ad block and avast
had them for years i thought addons where a new thing :dunno: :lol:
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Spoke too soon, firefox has crashed the computer 3 times this evening.
The computer just stops and fire fox trys to re boot, but hangs.
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no problem here :dunno:
hope you get it sorted soon someone-else :thumbright:
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Thanks, I have disabled all my "add ons" seems to be fine again. (but I get all the adds etc I don't want)
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I use Adblock which seems to be unaffected by version 57. I updated my PC yesterday to the new version and that is working perfectly. It certainly is faster now.

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I use Firefox portable(on a USB stick) and it works very well.
When all you have is a hammer, every problem is a nail.
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Yesterday i added ONLY adblock, so far so good :thumbright:
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I must admit I do not have many add ons just basic stuff you need. My version 57 is running perfectly on my laptop and my PC. Both have Windows 10. :thumbright:

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Slightly faster than the old one. I quite liked the websites I had pinned on a "new" screen or tab so I could access them quickly. The newer one seems to have a limit on the number displayed.

As for Adblock, I understand they get paid to allow certain adverts through. I've switched to uBlock.
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