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The above highlighted feature is available in IE developer tools. Is there such a feature available in Firefox browser or Firebug?
With such feature, we don't have to bother to clean the cache for any code changes we do.
Instructions for cache bypass in all (or most) browsers can be found here.
How about pressing Ctrl + F5 whenever you want to refresh the page?
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I have the last Firefox browser (v45.0.1) and since yesterday, I can't refreshing pages anymore. F5 button and CTRL+F5 doesn't do anythong, and the refresh button at the right of the URL don't do anything too.
This seems to be a problem with the IE Tab extension:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1258203
I hope this helps! :)
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My Firefox is getting huge long menu when right click. I am searching on net. If you have any Idea, why it shows that type of menu, please help me.
I have got solution.
I just re-install my firebug.
Go to help menu and select the option saying 'Restart with add-on's disabled'. After Firefox restarts then go to tools menu and select add-on's. Then you can disable/enable one add-on at a time and find the erroneous add-on.
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I'm aware of the steps it takes to make a client side website crawlable:
https://developers.google.com/webmasters/ajax-crawling/docs/getting-started?hl=nl
I just wonder, why isn't Google just integrating a headless browser in their crawlers to save us the pain of providing html snapshots via e.g. NodeJS and a server side DOM implementation?
I guess their might be a technical reason that I'm missing. I just don't see it.
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Since this morning, I can no longer copy/paste the text translated by google translation.
I tried for several browser and the only one that works is chrome & chromuim
The only solution to copy/paste the translation on the other the browser is to disable the javascript browser.
Anyone have additional information?
"Ctrl + C" works, if you hold it for 1 or 2 seconds.
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Is there any way to customize firefox in my own language
I downloaded source code of firefox but could not find how to do this?
Firefox is not available in my local language
As far as i kno firefox is open source so we can do this
I found this, hope it can help you in the right direction:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/Creating_a_Language_Pack