This site will have limited functionality while we undergo maintenance to improve your experience. If an article doesn't solve your issue and you want to ask a question, we have our support community waiting to help you at @FirefoxSupport on Twitter and/r/firefox on Reddit.

Search Support

Avoid support scams. We will never ask you to call or text a phone number or share personal information. Please report suspicious activity using the “Report Abuse” option.

Learn More

Cuireadh an snáithe seo sa chartlann. Cuir ceist nua má tá cabhair uait.

Most of old add-ons for Firefox cannot work with Firefox Quantum

  • 2 fhreagra
  • 0 leis an bhfadhb seo
  • 17 views
  • Freagra is déanaí ó Terry

more options

Most of old add-ons for Firefox cannot work with Firefox Quantum. The most important advantage of Firefox is customize add-ons now is gone with Firefox Quantum. New version of Firefox now cannot customize, add, edit, delete right click context menu. If Firefox don't change this, we as Firefox users will leave Firefox to use Chrome.

Most of old add-ons for Firefox cannot work with Firefox Quantum. The most important advantage of Firefox is customize add-ons now is gone with Firefox Quantum. New version of Firefox now cannot customize, add, edit, delete right click context menu. If Firefox don't change this, we as Firefox users will leave Firefox to use Chrome.

All Replies (3)

more options

Do you mean add-ons from 2017 and earlier? Sorry if this sounds blunt, but that ship has sailed. What we need is a built-in menu editor. I have no idea if/when we might get that.

Mozilla has a site at https://connect.mozilla.org/ to gather input on new product features. You can search in the Ideas section for a similar request and vote for it, or submit a new one.

Meanwhile, if you are a bit hackerish, you could look into using a startup script (AKA userChrome.js) to inject something like the old keyconfig extension into Firefox through a back door. I suggest asking on https://www.reddit.com/r/FirefoxCSS/ for information along those lines. I have a general article as an introduction: https://www.userchrome.org/what-is-userchrome-js.html

more options

Here's an existing Idea post you can vote up, and feel free to comment about your use case as well.

https://connect.mozilla.org/t5/ideas/customizable-hotkeys/idi-p/4979

more options