my new Firefox ver 29 always starts maximized how do i set the window size and not maximized?
I had reinstall my Windows 7 (win 7 pro 64bit) so i had to reinstall firefox as well, installed ver 27 and updated it to version 29 now when i start firefox it will start maximized and i want to set the window size when it starts, why the size of the window will not change and it will start maximized all the time?
I had reinstall my Windows 7 (win 7 pro 64bit)
so i had to reinstall firefox as well, installed ver 27 and updated it to version 29
now when i start firefox it will start maximized and i want to set the window size when it starts,
why the size of the window will not change and it will start maximized all the time?
الحل المُختار
- In Firefox, type about:support into the address bar and press Enter.
- Click the Show Folder button. A Windows Explorer window opens.
- Right-click the Firefox taskbar icon and choose either Close All Windows or Close Window.
- In the Windows Explorer window that opened earlier, delete the localstore.rdf file.
- If you have Firefox pinned to the taskbar, right-click the taskbar icon, then right-click the Firefox icon in the menu that pops up and choose Properties.
- If you have a desktop shortcut, simply right-click it and choose Properties.
- Click the Shortcut tab in the Properties window.
- Make sure Run is set to "Normal window".
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الحل المُختار
- In Firefox, type about:support into the address bar and press Enter.
- Click the Show Folder button. A Windows Explorer window opens.
- Right-click the Firefox taskbar icon and choose either Close All Windows or Close Window.
- In the Windows Explorer window that opened earlier, delete the localstore.rdf file.
- If you have Firefox pinned to the taskbar, right-click the taskbar icon, then right-click the Firefox icon in the menu that pops up and choose Properties.
- If you have a desktop shortcut, simply right-click it and choose Properties.
- Click the Shortcut tab in the Properties window.
- Make sure Run is set to "Normal window".