The Firefox cache temporarily stores images, scripts, and other parts of websites while you are browsing. This article describes how to clear the Firefox cache. 3.5: To clear your history (i.e. co...
I recently upgraded FF to the 3.0.4 version. I run it on Apple Powerbook OS 10.4.11. I have tried to browse here to find my answer but every time I click on a thread I get a message saying "thi...
I keep forgetting that Netflix causes my Firefox session to crash upon loading. Then when I try to re-open Firefox, it automatically tries to re-load Netflix, which causes an instant crash. So I can...
Tried usual method - not there anymore Plugins installed: [+]Shockwave Flash 10.0 r22 Cooliris embedded in a tab Default Plug-in NPRuntime Script Plug-in Library for Java(TM) Deploy Adobe PDF Plug...
3.0: This article describes a feature available in Firefox 3.5, Clear Recent History, which gives more control in managing your private data. In addition to being able to clear all or part of your sa...
Firefox maintains a cache where it stores temporary files such as web pages and other online media that you have downloaded from the Internet. Your Firefox cache is a folder on your local computer. ...
Why is it that whenever Firefox makes changes their members have to suffer because of it. Why cannot these super intelligent programers use just a little common sense and leave a message what has be...
I understand that to clear cache I need to select clear private data and then select cache in the window that opens. The trouble is when I select clear private data no window opens. Everything is just...
In tools I delete firefox's cookies, history, temp. files, which is what I assume the cache is. Then I go to my utility program, which is "Tuneup Utilities" and has its own programs to...
I am currently developing a personal portfolio in flash. To test it displays / works correctly I upload the flash (.swf) then test it in both IE and Firefox. To ensure I am seeing the latest version o...
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