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Message Subject Hate the new Firefox 29 update? Easy fix....
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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Why do I have to install an add-on to get the add-on bar back? Sounds idiotic.

Uninstall 29.
Install 24.5 ESR: [link to ftp.mozilla.org]
Old UI and all security updates via a separate update channel.

Seams to be a disaster for the developers: [link to input.mozilla.org (secure)]

And if you like to comment there, too: [link to input.mozilla.org (secure)]

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 Quoting: Hydra


Yep, that is what I run, but -
[link to www.mozilla.org]
support for 24.x ESR will cease in October 2014.
You'll then have to take 31.x ESR or 33.x standard, both of which will have some evolution of the current UI unless the users complain loudly enough to have them re-enable the settings they are removing.

Better to complain now so that by October and the next ESR release they've produced something useable.
I wasn't happy they removed the old download app from ver.19 (separate undocked mini-window) but it could be restored in about:config until they removed the coding for it completely.
I could even live with that deletion and I got comfortable with version 28 and now they've started their idiotic removing of features again.

I may have to check out Opera again as Firefox is making a good attempt at destroying FF.
Maybe go back to LINX...

Have fun.
 Quoting: R420 57999360

I have FF 24.x on a Linux live CD I am using.

FF STILL seems to have an issue with saving webpages smoothly (more often than not it takes much too long and the browser seems to be affected in some weird way by it).

There is also the problems of tabs loading. If I try to load two tabs quickly one after the other this can often be cause enough for FF to freeze completely and even make freeze the OS. When that happens, I just have to wait for several minutes until it is working again... I already commented on this earlier in this thread.

And I didn' say anything about "non-responsive scripts" yet ! You know, everything freezes, including the OS, and if you don't want to wait 10 minutes or much more, you just have to reboot... so that's what I usually do. And after a long time, you get a message (sometimes more) telling you this script doesn't respond...

I noticed BTW often it is Youtube (with a script related to html5 player) and Google which seem to give this kind of problems... earlier today at some moment I got several messages of this kind (after having to wait a long time of course) and 2 of them were scripts from Google.com.

It is amazing a browser which has reached vs. 24 (TWENTY-FOUR !) wouldn't have solved that a long time ago, isn't it ?
 
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