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how do i edit the tags on my support forum post?

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My recent post ("start failure after firefox 12.0 ...") was tagged as a post about Firefox 3.6, but it was a post about a problem with Firefox 12.0. My problem was that Firefox 12.0 would not start after it was installed. I had to re-install Firefox 3.6 to write the post. Now the post is tagged as a Firefox 3.6 post. The same problem occurred last month when updating Firefox 11. I would like to delete the current tags and replace them with Firefox 12.0.

How do I change the tags on my post?

Added later: This post has the same problem.

My recent post ("start failure after firefox 12.0 ...") was tagged as a post about Firefox 3.6, but it was a post about a problem with Firefox 12.0. My problem was that Firefox 12.0 would not start after it was installed. I had to re-install Firefox 3.6 to write the post. Now the post is tagged as a Firefox 3.6 post. The same problem occurred last month when updating Firefox 11. I would like to delete the current tags and replace them with Firefox 12.0. How do I change the tags on my post? Added later: This post has the same problem.

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I've removed the Firefox 3.6 tags and added the Firefox 12.0 tag to that thread instead.

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It's not a tag, it's called user agent. And yours shows you're running FF 3.6.28, not FF 12.

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Oxylatium: Since the field is a user agent and not a tag, then there is no easy way to alter the information in the field? Please let me know if I understand correctly.

My concern is that others might see the field and think that the post is about FF 3.6.28. The post is actually about FF 12.0. Since I can not get FF 12.0 to run yet, I can't post with FF 12.0. That is why I am posting with FF 3.6.28.

Modified by DeaconJohn

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I've removed the Firefox 3.6 tags and added the Firefox 12.0 tag to that thread instead.

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Thank you so much!