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RSS in older versions

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I use RSS a lot. Therefore I use this browser 60.9.0esr on my PC and prevent updates in settings.

I do not know why the laptop "updates" always to some other edition (68.12 ?) which does not have rss despite prevention of mine in settings NOT to update.

What is the latest edition which has rss ?

I use RSS a lot. Therefore I use this browser 60.9.0esr on my PC and prevent updates in settings. I do not know why the laptop "updates" always to some other edition (68.12 ?) which does not have rss despite prevention of mine in settings NOT to update. What is the latest edition which has rss ?

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I guess it is version 63. The laptop works now with Rss. But the settings there does not offer: never update. So the question to update always shows when the browser is opened.

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It's better to update Firefox to a recent version (104) and install one of addons providing expanded RSS functionality (for instance Brief or FeedBro).

See Feed Readers on AMO.

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Yeah sure. But I am so stupid that I cannot use those add-ons. Add-ons means trouble for some people.

I put this in the old Firefox browser and voila ! : https://www.ruv.is/rss/menningarefni

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I have downloaded rss add-on before. Nothing happened when I put the rss-link in the address bar of the browser.

Another question: What is the shortcut to copy link location ? I know the shortcut for copying the text is ctrl+c and pasting ctrl+v. It seems not to excist the shortcut to copy link location.

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Hello! I am writing instructions to you personally. 1. Select the required text (with URLs as well). 2. Right-click on the selected text. 3. In the menu that opens, select "Copy". 4. To insert text, right-click on an empty space and select "Paste". It also works in other programs, taking into account the operating system. Good luck. (Written with the help of a translator)

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I think shortcut means using the keyboard instead of mouse-clicking. I cannot find control +some letter instead of right clicking and then clicking "copy link location".

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Can someone create shortcut for "copy link location" ?