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...
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. ...
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...
3.5: This article describes a feature available in Firefox 3.0, Clear Private Data, which allows you to delete all or part of your saved history. This feature has been upgraded for Firefox 3.5, an...
This article describes why you may be missing the vertical scroll bar on the right on the Firefox window. No scroll bar on any page Some themes can cause the scroll bar to disappear. In this case,...
This article describes what steps to take if your scroll position is not remembered when you go back or forward. Caching Certain websites tell Firefox that they should not be cached (saved tempora...
This article describes what to do if you cannot download attachments in Microsoft's Hotmail or Windows Live Mail. Clear cookies and cache 3.5: At the top of the Firefox window, click Tools, then...
Crash signatures ( what's this? ): _eFOGetName This type of crash can happen due to a corrupt font cache after upgrading to Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard). To clear the font cache: Restart your Ma...
3.0: This article describes a feature available in Firefox 3.5, Private Browsing, which allows you to browse the Internet without Firefox retaining any data about which sites and pages you have visit...
This is a list of keyboard shortcuts in Mozilla Firefox. If you have enabled Emacs-style text editing shortcuts in GNOME, they will also work in Firefox. When an Emacs text editing shortcut conflict...
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