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Firefox 32.0.3 sucks and it just gets worse with every update >.<

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  • Nuɖoɖo mlɔetɔ James

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Firefox 32.0.3 still has a lot of problems to their site.

Here are some that need to be fixed with Firefox 33:

1. The back, forward, refresh and bookmark buttons are shown in the right click page. 2. When skipping through Flash videos, the time bar stops moving and buffering occurs.

Don't even update me to this garbage automatically. I'm fine using Firefox 31.

Firefox 32.0.3 still has a lot of problems to their site. Here are some that need to be fixed with Firefox 33: 1. The back, forward, refresh and bookmark buttons are shown in the right click page. 2. When skipping through Flash videos, the time bar stops moving and buffering occurs. Don't even update me to this garbage automatically. I'm fine using Firefox 31.

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If you're a Mozilla employee and you're reading this post, I really hope you fix the buffering problem when skipping videos for any future updates for Firefox.

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The back, forward, refresh, and bookmark buttons are currently shown as icons in the right-click context menu. You can select them with the cursor Down key.

If you prefer text labels then you can install the "Classic Theme Restorer" extension. You can find the option to get text labels instead of icons in the context menu in the Options/Preferences of the CTR extension in the General UI section. Replace page context menu icons with labels (back, forward, stop, reload, bookmark page)


Does Firefox 33 use the HTML5 player when you get those issues with buffering or is the Flash player used?

The Flash player should give the Flash context menu when you right-click the player.

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1) The Icons in Context menu is not a bug but intended since Firefox 32.0

2) This is being discussed in your more active of three threads on this at /questions/1019690

James trɔe