I could not see how to continue after upgrade to firefox 4. This has never been a problem with ast upgrades. I am finding Firefox to be very user unfriendly for non-tech people.
I am being told that my current version of firefox is no longer protected. When I tried to upgrade to firefox 4 some time ago, the menu bar(?) was gone--no bookmarks. I set my computer back to an earlier date to get my book marks back and have been afraid to attempt this upgrade again. Firefox also appears to have tried to do the upgrade automatically and says I have incompatible add-ons. I have never had problems with previous updates. I have read negative reviews of firefox 4 and am frankly afraid of it. I hate to leave firefox and am afraid of losing my book marks as well. I find the "Help" forums etc. here extremely difficult to navigate and they seem to be aimed at people who are more tech savy than many of us are.
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- Firefox 3.5.19 which you are using is no longer supported and is not being updated for any issues, including security problems.
- The Menu Bar (File, Edit, View, History, Bookmarks, Tools, Help) was replaced in Firefox 4 by the "Firefox button" in the upper left corner
- You can turn the Menu Bar back on by doing one of the following in Firefox 4:
- click Firefox button, click Options, click Menu Bar to select it
- HOLD down the ALT key while pressing the keyboard letters VTM
- right-click on an empty space in the Navigation Toolbar, then click Menu Bar to select it.
- You can turn the Menu Bar back on by doing one of the following in Firefox 4:
- Some information about Firefox 4 changes:
- https://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/features/
- there is a link "watch the video" under Improved Interface on the above page
- You can make Firefox 4 look more like prior versions: http://www.computertechtips.net/64/make-firefox-4-look-like-ff-3-6/
Your bookmarks should be safe during the upgrade; they are in a separate place on your hard drive. You should keep them backed-up in case of any problems with your system. See: