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Can I create a bookmark for Help->About Firefox?

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I know it takes just two mouse clicks to open the About dialog, but I'd like to bookmark it so when I check my daily bookmarks by right-clicking a folder and clicking "Open All Bookmarks", it would be displayed. This would be a convenient, albeit forceful, way to keep Firefox up-to-date. The About dialog isn't modal, so that shouldn't be an issue.

I know it takes just two mouse clicks to open the About dialog, but I'd like to bookmark it so when I check my daily bookmarks by right-clicking a folder and clicking "Open All Bookmarks", it would be displayed. This would be a convenient, albeit forceful, way to keep Firefox up-to-date. The About dialog isn't modal, so that shouldn't be an issue.

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ForceRs, hopefulli someone knows how to do this, but in the meantime a workaround might be to create a bookmark for "about:preferences", as this page too shows your current version, the latest version, and gives you the option to update if one is available.

However you will need to manually scroll down to the Firefox Updates section, near the bottom, to see this.

(or you could start typing the first few characters of "update" into the search box to bring that section up - the search box is already focused when the settings page opens, so you don't need to click on it first before typing. Or you can press alt+shift+P until the "Show Update History…" button of the update section appears.)

BTW you could also set Firefox to automatically update, unless if you just prefer doing this manually of course.

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