Copy & Paste does add extra Space to the copied text

Hello, on some websites firefox does add one space in front and after copied text. This does not happen with Safari or Chrome: Example: If you try to copy the movie tit… (read more)

Hello,

on some websites firefox does add one space in front and after copied text. This does not happen with Safari or Chrome:

Example: If you try to copy the movie title you can reproduce the problem: https://www.themoviedb.org/tv/212989-lego-ninjago-dragons-rising

Firefox: " LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising (2023) "

Chrome & Safari: "LEGO Ninjago: Dragons Rising (2023)"

This happens on Windows and MacOS. I did not test Linux or other systems. Firefox Version was 134.0 ARM for MacOS and 133.0.3 64-Bit on windows.

Help!

Asked by martin387 9 hours ago

downloading email attachments

I do not save all attachments to my received email. It used to be that when I received an email with a attachment I could choose to open or download to a particular file.… (read more)

I do not save all attachments to my received email. It used to be that when I received an email with a attachment I could choose to open or download to a particular file. Now my only choice is to download the file which happens automatically as soon as I click on the attachment. I am using Windows 11 and read my email while it remains on the ACENTEC website. That seems to be a good security move. The email never is downloaded into my computer and remains accessible from any of the several computers I use.

Asked by Arthur Sullivan 1 day ago

FREQUENT ERROR CODE 224003 WHILE PLAYING VIDEOS

particular link below always shows error 224003 LINK https://xcloud.lol/stream_d94488-b86844-c54468-658825-55a595-885545-686595-359544-e44478-a92944-c53595-558585-35a54… (read more)

particular link below always shows error 224003

LINK https://xcloud.lol/stream_d94488-b86844-c54468-658825-55a595-885545-686595-359544-e44478-a92944-c53595-558585-35a545-3575f9?token=UzA3SXMxS0VWL0ZjVHRVUWhlVzhlb0lNRlo3dldlQytueTB5RldQemZBb3NpV0RNZzV5aWU2Z2UxRjRLdVNKUmE5ajhZTWNEV2orVnJ6ejR4Ukw0VThoQ3JjeEpmN1JmSWcxKy81Z0Y5eEE9

Asked by sahil.murmoo994 11 hours ago

Downloads that appear as "complete" in the history manager, then appear as "failed" when I start a new Firefox session

To be honest, I never really pay attention to the Downloads history manager in Firefox, until pretty recently, out of curiousity while looking some random files that were… (read more)

To be honest, I never really pay attention to the Downloads history manager in Firefox, until pretty recently, out of curiousity while looking some random files that weren't there (which is another topic, but not my focus in this Support question). So, checking the Downloads history, I realized that I had a few archives (they were majorly image-type files, and they weren't many, maybe just 10-15 distributed in three months as I don't download much nowadays) that were marked down as "failed", for some reason.

But, I go to my desktop's Downloads folder and, well, no one of these files looked like they had errors or similar (I opened them up in Paint, in the Photos? app from Windows 11, and I even opened them up in Firefox and I ran the antivirus on them, just to be sure they were fine). So, I decided to download "copy" files and, although, they now appeared as complete ("fine", "good") in the Downloads history manager, when opening them and contrasting them, I didn't see any kind of difference between the original file and the new one, they even shared the same property data and they looked the same, so, everything looked fine to me.

These past few days I decided to observe the history manager a little more cautiously to see that every file I downloaded and/or saved were fine and complete (with the "X KB - download url link - time/day"), before I logged out from the session. But, early today I got slightly worried, so I opened Firefox again, and surprisingly, a few of the files I downloaded the previous session that were "complete", now were marked down as "failed" (it's a shame I couldn't screenshot them to indicate visual examples, but it really took me off guard when I digged up the history again).

Is this a bug or something?

I am a newbie when using Firefox as a browser, so this is the kind of things that intrigue me, because I also tend to open the private browser sessions and, for obvious reasons, I don't have access to the downloads list from them after I close the private window, and I imagine it would be the same situation in very normal circumstances if I used a normal browser window. So, basically, I want to know if this is a bug or something, because now you are leaving quite curious and worried that even any other of those files might have some errors or something, as well. This has NEVER happened to me with other browsers (like Chrome), if a file I saved, downloaded wrong - it downloaded wrong and I could even have a temp file in my Downloads folder - this is NOT the case.

(Btw - two things. This is an English translated version of the post I just did in Spanish for the Spanish-speaking language community, and I guess I wanted it to have a larger reach. Hopefully it is okay to do so. Also, although I indicate that my current Firefox version is the 134.0 version that got updated yesterday, January 8th, 2025, this happened before the launch of the updated version. I hope that I selected the right topic to describe this issue because I'm not sure how to describe it? It looks like a bug to me, I tried to look out for similar problems related to Downloads, but some of them do not apply to me (all my files do download, appear as downloaded in my desktop folder as well, and they do not seem to have any other issues, except for this thing in the Downloads history manager that I describe in the whole post)

EDIT: I tried to do a test, and lo and behold. I have screenshots that exemplify what I mean (more or less): these were the files I saved/downloaded before I closed the Firefox window, hence closing the session. The first is how they appeared in the Downloads panelm the second in the history manager window and the third one shows that one of the files I had to "download" again (although it's a copy from the original) because it appeared as it "failed" when I opened the Firefox window again (started a new session), and opened the Downloads history manager window.

Asked by senderosvioletas 2 days ago

LinkedIn "read more" feature not working anymore since last Firefox update

Hi Everyone, ever since the latest Firefox update, the "read more" feature on LinkedIn pages (personal pages, not the feed) does not show up anymore, at least not for me… (read more)

Hi Everyone,

ever since the latest Firefox update, the "read more" feature on LinkedIn pages (personal pages, not the feed) does not show up anymore, at least not for me - the feature allows you to expand the various subsections to read their full content.

I opened LinkedIn on Chrome and Edge to see if it is indeed a browser issue, and it's working fine over there. I also did some troubleshooting (refreshing, clearing cache), but to no avail.

Does anybody else have the same problem?

Thank you!

Via W

Asked by Via 1 month ago

Last reply by Via 4 days ago

Open in app from browser not opening Wikipedia (works for other apps)

Hello, Steps to follow for both private and public browsing. 1. Open app, new page, search using DDG or Google. 2. Select Wikipedia link from search list Expected be… (read more)

Hello,

Steps to follow for both private and public browsing. 1. Open app, new page, search using DDG or Google. 2. Select Wikipedia link from search list

Expected behavior: open Wikipedia app Current behavior: site loads in the browser

Firefox 134.0 (49061) Wikipedia 7.6.2 (4512)

For comparison do not have this issue with imdb

Asked by Brnz4Bfast 5 days ago