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how do i get rid of that nasty "remember password" pop-up?

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this pop-up keeps appearing asking if I want mozilla to remember my password. how do I stop it?

Is there such a thing as going back to "classic firefox"? this new version is very unpleasant to use.

how do i get rid of yahoo and go back to google on the firefox home page?
this pop-up keeps appearing asking if I want mozilla to remember my password. how do I stop it? Is there such a thing as going back to "classic firefox"? this new version is very unpleasant to use. how do i get rid of yahoo and go back to google on the firefox home page?

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Remove the check-mark:

  • Tools > Options > Security: Passwords: [] "Remember passwords for sites"

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there is no "TOOLS" tab.

Also, my 2nd & third questions weren't answered - I realize this is email culture, so I'll post them separately if I can find my way back to "ask a question".

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Press F10 or press and hold the Alt key down to bring up the "Menu Bar" temporarily or use "Firefox > Options".


If you do not like the new appearance of Firefox 4 then you can change some setting to restore the Firefox 3 appearance.
You can right click the orange Firefox button to open the toolbar context menu or use (F10) View > Toolbars.

  • Click the Menu Bar entry to make the Menu Bar visible all the time.
  • Click "Tabs on Top" to remove the check mark and place the Tab Bar at its original position just above the browser window.
  • https://support.mozilla.com/kb/why-are-tabs-top

You can use this extension to get the Status Bar back:

More tips here:

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Thank you, Thank you, Thank you! I'm a very lazy man, and don't usually reply to anything, but this had me on the road to apoplexy.