when I click on a link, a new tab is opened, but I'm always asked to allow the new website to load. how do I change this?
I've looked in all the security and preference settings. it never used to do this. when I click on a hot link in an e-mail or on a web page, a new tab opens, but I'm always forced to click "allow" to let the page load. if I click on it I want it to load, and would prefer not to have the extra step of having to click "allow" every time. where do I change this? can I change this? thanks.
Wubrane rozrisanje
See:
- Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"
The setting in "Options/Preferences > Advanced > General" is meant as an accessibility feature, as you can see by the label of that section, so that people with disabilities or people who use screen readers do not get confused and is not meant as a safety protection to stop redirecting.
See also:
- http://kb.mozillazine.org/accessibility.blockautorefresh
- http://kb.mozillazine.org/Accessibility_features_of_Firefox
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I haven't seen behavior like what you're describing. I suspect I'm just not understanding what you're seeing.
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Thank you!
it usually happens when I'm reading an e-mail within Gmail and I click on a link embedded in the e-mail. but sometimes it happens from a website I'm visiting and I click on a hot link. thanks for your help.
Wubrane rozrisanje
See:
- Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"
The setting in "Options/Preferences > Advanced > General" is meant as an accessibility feature, as you can see by the label of that section, so that people with disabilities or people who use screen readers do not get confused and is not meant as a safety protection to stop redirecting.
See also:
Wot cor-el
that did it. thanks. it wasn't clear that that wasn't a security step.
See:
Firefox > Preferences > Advanced > General : Accessibility : [ ] "Warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload the page"
thanks.