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I am new in Magento...Installed 1.7 community Edition.
I am trying to add images to a Product but 'Browse files' and 'Upload' buttons are missing from the backend.
If any one found solution to this problem please let me know.
These buttons are coming from flash.So check your media folder on following location
design/adminhtml/default/default/template/media
if there is no media folder then copy from fresh magento
This will solve your problem :)
If you don't use a browser with flash plugin installed (chromium) the buttons will not display. What you need to do is to use a browser with the flash plugin (ex: google-chrome).
If you are on chromium, you can use the developer tools (F12) and you will if the error come from missing flash plugin.
Its mostly comes from browser fist check it on any other browser if work fine just reinstall your browser.
In mozilla, these buttons will load a little bit slowly. Try to load the page in chrome. I had the same problem when I was new to magento.
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I use two browsers on my laptop - Brave for my personal stuff (Facebook, personal email, interesting things I want to read) and Firefox for my work browsing (work email, internal webpages, work communication). Normally I like having my default browser for the computer set to Brave (personal), since most of the time I use the laptop outside of work.
I now have the Slack desktop app to keep in better communication with folks at work. But when I click on links from there, it goes to Brave where I am not logged-in to anything work related.
Is there a way to change the browser that Slack opens without changin my system wide default browser?
I'm on a Mac, Mojave, if that helps.
I tried many options; nothing worked for me.
Firfox is my default browser but slack opened links Opera. So i uninstalled Opera. Then slack opened links in Chrome.
Here is what i did that worked for me.
I use Kubuntu and firefox is already the default browser (verified from firefox's settings)
I want slack to open links in firefox
Open System Settings -> Applications -> Default Applications
Select Firefox as the default for Web Browser.
Now slack opens links in firefox.
You could use Browserosaurus or Finicky or even a combination of them.
When Browserosaurus is set up as default browser, and a link is clicked, it shows a list of installed/configured browsers in which to open that link that can be selected with a one-character shortcut.
Finicky can also be setup as a default browser and it allows me to setup rules that can launch a suitable browser based upon those rules. For example: open slack.com links in Firefox, Box.com in Safari and so on.
References:
Browserosaurus - https://github.com/will-stone/browserosaurus
Finicky - https://github.com/johnste/finicky
Maybe this Firefox Workaround helps you:
Open web link in slack
In the Firefox browser instance opened by Slack write "about:profiles" in adress field
Change the profile used as default to your regular profile
found on https://askubuntu.com/questions/1103461/slack-shows-opened-links-to-browser-as-another-slack-instance-in-task-bar
I'm looking to do the same thing, for the same reason.
Even though you can set the default browser system wide, there doesn't appear to be a way to set the default browser per app (e.g. for Slack). There also isn't a way to set a preference in Slack for which browser to launch.
The only option I've found so far is Choosy (https://www.choosyosx.com) but it costs money, though you can trial it for 40 days or so.
I'm trying it out now and works nicely so far.
You can't achieve this straight forward on mac OS, but on Linux you can: Default Browser for certain application | https://askubuntu.com/a/1188672
Considering moving to the Linux world may be one option.
EDIT: Desktop entries are not part of macOS, but maybe one can mimic it by using AppleScript and booting applications from there, or writing a shellscript and booting application from the CLI.
Default Browser for certain application
The above answer by #maxim deals with how to set default browser per app, and fortunately, it uses slack as the example.
I gave up. There's no way in Slack to specify a browser. But with the Firefox Containers extension (I have both the Facebook and Multi-account Container extensions), I can better compartamentalize how I use my tabs. So, now everything defaults to Firefox.
One alternative solution is to open Slack on your favorite browser and open links directly there.
I'm using Windows 10 and frustrated by this problem daily. Annoying as it is, instead of clicking on the item to open it, if you right-click you can copy the link and paste it into your work-related browser. I don't know how / if this would work on a mac though.
In windows 10, i solved this by doing the following:
Start > Settings > Apps > Default Apps > Web Browser -> Your browser.
If you using Ubuntu (Linux) you can just go to about:preferences and click on "make default" button.
on mac: System Preferences -> General -> Default web browser
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After checking this question (Mailto links do nothing in Chrome but work in Firefox?), I have tried & determined:
I originally had this setting (Chrome Settings->Content Settings->Manage Handlers... (chrome://settings/handlers)) set for email and calendar links to use the associated Google Service I have an account for, assuming they will try to access the service through the Chrome browser.
I removed my existing handlers. Clicking the mailto link still does not work, and I am not able to add one manually through Chrome.
I do not see a relevant setting in Microsoft Outlook for Mac 15.33 to utilize.
I was not able to readily reset this behavior to investigate further, as going to Gmail does not reveal the handler icon again:
I experience this problem in both Chrome and Firefox.
I have tried links without a target attribute, and with one specified to "_top", _parent", and "_blank". (mailto link is blocked as insecure content in Chrome Gmail.)
Mac 10.12.3
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mailto link is not working in any browser - (Doesn't Help - No Information)
Open Mac Mail and Preferences Dialog. Ensure you have Default email reader set to Mail.app (or whatever app you use for mail).
Followed these steps and worked very nicely:
Run the Mail application.
On the Mail menu, click Preferences.
Click the General tab.
For Default email reader, select Microsoft Outlook (or what you like).
Source:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/3027171/outlook-2016-for-mac-cannot-be-set-as-the-default-application-in-mac-o
In case you want to open mailto link with gmail app inside Google Chrome, but when you click on "mailto" link nothing happens, this is the solution worked for me.
Open "Mail" (the macOs app) , go to "Preferences" and be sure that "Default Email Reader" is "Google Chrome".
Then follow this video that provide clear instructions on how to enable the Google Chrome side.
It's first time that i saw a Google Chrome setting so hidden and difficult.
I found a relevant OS setting for my Mac, a method similar to Windows' in another Q&A.
In "System Preferences", on the 5th/last row, the first item called "Default Apps", under the "Internet" section, I had Email set to Chrome, that as described before was not working for me. I set it to Microsoft Outlook, and it performed better with links that did not have a target attribute set.
I also found a more granular list of protocols under the "URLs" section, and upon finding "mailto", saw that it was already set to Outlook, probably due to my recent "Email" setting.
Finally a result!!!!!
I'm on a mac and use thunderbird as my default email client. Suddenly I couldn't select email links in any browser to get it to open. Played with thunderbird, played with settings in chrome etc but as it was every browser I assumed it was a thunderbird issue.
The read about multiple mail clients and realised my wife opened 'mail' the other day. I never use it. SO I went into it and looked at settings.... mail ? preferences > general and there it was in plain english.... Default email reader had somehow changed to 'chrome'! A simple tweak back to thunderbird and all has been restored. How it changed I never know. Amazing that a mail client you don't use can effect how a browser and a mail client you do use works.
Please use IE11 browse the link http://www.uploadify.com/demos/, you can see that IE11 don't show upload button, instead it show native upload input.
How can I solve the problem or the way to workaround it?
Thank you very much.
Make sure you have Adobe Flash installed. I had the same issue with IE 11 and this fixed the issue. Hope this helps.
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Awesome screenshot is a great tool and I'am using it for google chrome.
Now, I would like to shot the devtool too which is part of the google chrome browser, but using Awesome screenshot is not possible.
Look to this image
Are there other plugins/browser (firefox/firebug) able to make this job?
Thanks.
P.S.
The goal of Awesome screenshot is not to make just a screenshot, but to share very easly this sreenshot in the web with other web developers for example.
I think your question is "how am I able to take a screenshot of the dev tool in the current browser?", you could just do a simple Print screen and paste it into photoshop or fireworks.
Chrome allows to make screenshots of webpages. Bookmarks panel / developer tools window are not part of a webpage so they won't appear on a screenshot.
There is a brand new developer tools API that allows to extend developer tools panel. It may be possible to create an extension that does screenshot from inside the devtools window then combines it with a screenshot of a webpage. But it seems complicated.
If possible, simply use some external tool to do a screenshot of whole browser window.
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I have no tool to inspect into DOM in IE6 now.
Try Firebug Lite.
Does the IE Developer Toolbar help with what you're trying to accomplish?
http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=18359
You can try the Internet Explorer Developer Toolbar
I have had good luck in the past with IEWatch. (but I haven't done web development in awhile, so I'm not sure if it does the same things as Firebug.)
is this because you're trying to actually test in IE6, or because you're stuck in it?
if it's the latter, I wonder if you can install the chrome frame and use the inspector that comes with chrome (is the inspector included in the frame? I would assume so..) to do your DOM inspection.