3/1/2024 0 Comments Add startpage to firefox![]() In my mind this hints that reply of is correct.Ĭould somebody write exact step-by-step instructions how to put into practice advice of about safely removal of FF browser setting package after removal FF with help of pacman? Evidently because browser setting package was not there. In this FF Home page can be changed normally. Then I created to this same pc addition user and downloaded FF, for which I could now create new FF account. Evidently because browser setting package is still there This seems to be quite inconvenient question: In Manjaro pc I triedĪt first to download new FF to my user credentials, but I received the same FF with on the Home page FF Settings refused to change it. You can verify the presets installed by the mentioned package as the package installs the following files (you can see files installed by a package using pamac → package → files tab). ![]() applications your run on a daily base will change files relevant for the function of said application.Manjaro updates never touches your home files.The same thing could happen if a browser vendor has made major changes which requires reloading defaults - then a homepage change could theoreticaly happen. When you delete your browsers profile from your home you are forcing the browser to use the presets defined by the browser. This could be a permission issue - inadvertently running firefox as root using sudo - yes - some people do that … This will create permission issues within your home folder - only effective remedy is to correct the permissions - but I do think it is an edge case and not one you would have done.Īnother thing to know is that most Manjaro editions installs a package named manjaro-browser-settings - this package installs presets for various browsers. The Firefox settings (hamburger menu → Preferences → Home) is where you change the start page - but you already know that. I am not saying your issue don’t exist but it must have another cause than mere update - because as stated - and I will repeat - Manjaro updates do not touch files and settings inside your ~ folder. Evidently this took place after synchronizing this pc with my FF account.) (Then I checked this same thing with one Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS laptop and there - after 2nd launch of FF 85.0.1 - the Home page is now empty page instead of my normal one and here also not possible to make change in FF/Settings/Home page. So I have this same phenomena now on 3 Manjaro machines, one with FF 85.0.2 and two with FF 85.0.1. But now there also it is not possible to make change in FF/Settings/Home page. The workaround is to replace in additional ‘Starting page’ with the desired home page and change to that page in place of Manjaro page. I guess this happened because those two machines are also connected to my FF account synchronizing and they got this from the 1st machine originally. I checked this with Manajaro Gnome Stable laptop and Manjaro Gnome Stable mini pc running still with previous version FF 85.0.1 and in those 2 other machines the same phenomena (Home page changed to ) took place after 2nd launch of FF. I reinstalled FF 85.0.2-1 from Manajaro Official package sources (extra) and try to figure out what causes this strange phenomena in this desktop. are not coming directly but - evidently - via flatpak, so I removed it, because I don’t know about flatpak updates. However there in Settings was a warning that updates. If your home page was hijacked or automatically changed, see Remove a toolbar that has taken over your Firefox search or home page.I tried Firefox 85.0.2 from flatpak and there was not the Home page.If you don't see the Home button, have a look at Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars.If your home page settings are not saved, see How to fix preferences that won't save. ![]() If you keep getting the "Firefox has just updated" tab every time Firefox starts, see the article Firefox says it's just updated every time it starts - how to fix.Open each page in a separate tab, select Custom URLs… in the Homepage and new windows drop-down menu and click on Use Current Pages. You can set a group of pages as your home page. Click the menu next to Homepage and new windows and choose to show the default Firefox Home page, custom URLs or a blank page.Click the menu button and select Settings. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences.Set your home page through Firefox Settings The Home button will be added to the toolbar when a custom home page is set. ![]() If you don't have a Home button, you can set your home page through Firefox Settings (see below). You can add or remove the Home button by customizing the toolbar. Note: The Home button is not shown by default.
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