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Do you guys know of a way to make firefox translate the hole page like chrome can do?
Do you guys know of a way to make firefox translate the hole page like chrome can do?
Thanks a lot. I have already a context search addon that allows me to select the text and it will open it in google translator. But I really loved the way google chrome handles page translation. It will reload the page and transform everything (even forms and buttons) to English, so that you feel like the page was originally in English. Very useful to register and use foreign websites and forums.
I must admit that i am glad that i gave Firefox Quantum another shot...Been using it for the last few days and really like the speed (super fast!) font and graphics rendering, and the new look...In the past, i wasn't that crazy about it but it has sure changed!
I actually deleted Chrome (which was my default browser) i like Edge a lot too but i have set Firefox to be my default now...and look forward to the coming improvements....
It's settled down quite a bit, but i still find that it's using more memory than either Chrome or Edge I'd say about an extra 600-700mb)...I did some searching online and it seems many others also commented about that too...I can work with it fine the way it is right now, but am hoping that improves in the near future...
Last edited by Craig; 25 Nov 2017 at 00:17.
Mozilla is working on a new feature for Firefox, dubbed Breach Alerts, which will warn users when they visit a website which has previously suffered a data breach.
Firefox’s new warning system is currently in early stages of development. They are making a special add-on for the browser, which works only with Firefox's Developer Edition as of this writing. It is called 'BreachAlerts'.
You can track the development of the BreachAlerts add-on on GitHub.
I changed the Firefox Update setting to "Look for updates but let me know first" is that the better setting to use? I figured that way, it will notify me first so this way i will know when it is going to update (as opposed to auto-update where i would assume i wouldn't know when it got updated)...
Does the icon/tile that firefox 57 creates in Windows 10 start menu have a black background? Is it supposed to be like that? Can it be changed?