Firefox Startup Anomoly


  1. Posts : 29,078
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       #1

    Firefox Startup Anomoly


    Do Whattttt!?!?

    I just opened Firefox and got this!

    Firefox Startup Anomoly-sitewarmingup.png

    I have never . . . When did this . . . Well, whaddaya think . . . I'm speechless, to say the least!

    Edit: Well, obviously, when I closed Firefox and restarted, it did what it's supposed to do. This is one weird thing to happen.
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       #2

    Firefox Startup Anomoly-thoijzk555.jpg
    Firefox Startup Anomoly-image005.gif<<<<--- Site
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  3. Posts : 46
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       #3

    This is why I switched to Cyberfox 64 Bit. It is in shape.
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  4. Posts : 29,078
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       #4

    Gary said:
    This is why I switched to Cyberfox 64 Bit. It is in shape.
    I'm not abandoning FF just because of one blip on the radar. Just not worth it to have to learn another new one.
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    Wynona said:
    I'm not abandoning FF just because of one blip on the radar. Just not worth it to have to learn another new one.
    I think he was making a joke: "Warming up" as in sport & "In Shape" as in "Get in shape":)
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  6. Posts : 29,078
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       #6

    Cliff S said:
    I think he was making a joke: "Warming up" as in sport & "In Shape" as in "Get in shape":)
    <hehehe> Cyberfox may be in shape, but I've been disappointed with so many newer browsers that I'm not gonna try another one. Got more things to do with my time.
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    Wynona said:
    <hehehe> Cyberfox may be in shape, but I've been disappointed with so many newer browsers that I'm not gonna try another one. Got more things to do with my time.
    I can understand that, they'll(MS) will have to pry IE out of my cold dead SSD before I give it up. I already have Chrome and Fire Fox running like IE, but their GUI's are not IE...
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    Wynona said:
    I'm not abandoning FF just because of one blip on the radar. Just not worth it to have to learn another new one.
    Where did I tell you to abandon Firefox? I did and now I am back on it as the problem is not with the browser it is with this thing they call Windows 10. Oh and there are many blips on the radar as far as Fx goes.
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