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  2. In e-edition of Detroit Free Press...

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/916954

    However the problem is connected to how the derived puzzle box handles the reference to a printer. What is supposed to happen is that the puzzle is placed in a special location from where it will be printed. It still works fine in both Chrome and IE. So somehow it has to do with the manipulations e-edition does to accomplish this.

  3. Get help with Firefox Developer Edition | Firefox Help - Mozilla...

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/get-help-firefox-developer-edition

    Firefox Firefox Last updated: 9/14/21 57% of users voted this helpful. This article applies to Firefox Developer Edition. See Get community support for help with other Firefox browsers. Firefox Developer Edition integrates all the developer tools you'll need into one package. It is the only browser dedicated to developers.

  4. What is meant by "Body text" and how does it differ from...

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1164445

    Theoretically, when using Paragraph format, when you are composing an e-mail and press the Enter key, you get an extra line of empty space between the last paragraph and the new paragraph. It doesn't work for me, though (Windows 10). I put a checkmark in the box, and nothing changed for composing an e-mail.

  5. Configuration Editor for Firefox | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/about-config-editor-firefox

    Opening about:config. Type about:config in the address bar and press Enter Return. A warning page may appear. Click Accept the Risk and Continue to go to the about:config page. Click Show All to view all preferences currently set in the profile or use the Search preference name box to filter the list.

  6. Email Content is only ------=_NextPart - Mozilla Support

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1454458

    Hello, since about two month I can't read some mails. In the overview the from and subject is ok. In the quick preview or when I open the mail I ony get a content like "------=_NextPart_000_0008_01D603AB.DC067530--" When I open the IMAP Mail on my phone or with another mail client, I can read the mail normaly. I use the Thunderbird 128.0 esr x64.

  7. REMOVE email from the Correspondence column - Mozilla Support

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1455870

    It can be switched off. Go to Settings and look for Reading & Display. Under that is Message List with three options: to show name and e-mail address, e-mail address only or name only. Modified August 1, 2024, 1:28:12 PM PDT by ThePillenwerfer.

  8. Keyboard shortcuts - perform common Thunderbird tasks quickly

    support.mozilla.org/kb/keyboard-shortcuts

    Reset Zoom. Ctrl + 0 (zero) Command + 0 (zero) Toggle Attachment Pane. Alt + M Ctrl + M New in TB 60. Show Main Mail Window (Mail & Newsgroups) Ctrl + 1 Command + 1. Most of the common keyboard shortcuts for. controlling a Thunderbird window can also be used. in the compose window.

  9. How do I export contacts from Thunderbird to Gmail?

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1169764

    Open the Address Book window. From the Menu Bar select Tools-Export If your Menu Bar is hidden press the alt key to make it appear. If you want the menu Bar to show all the time, a good idea, select View-Toolbars and turn it on. Actually there is an Exprt option in the Address Book window, but you might need to press Alt or F10 to display the ...

  10. How do I move my bookmarks to a left-handed sidebar?

    support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/825065

    Chosen solution. Press F10 or press and hold the Alt key down to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily. You can open the Bookmarks in the sidebar via View > Sidebar > Bookmarks (Ctrl+B) You can open the History in the sidebar via View > Sidebar > History (Ctrl+H) You can find toolbar buttons to open the bookmarks and the history in the sidebar in ...

  11. How to install Firefox on Windows | Firefox Help - Mozilla...

    support.mozilla.org/kb/install-firefox-windows

    Click on the Windows icon located on the taskbar. Type Microsoft Store. Select the Microsoft Store from the results. This will take you to the Microsoft app store. Type Firefox in the search bar and press Enter. Select Mozilla Firefox from the applications available. Click Get to start the installation process.