U Can Avoid Most Firefox Problems By Using Version 3.6.3! =)
Firefox 3.6.3 portable is the best internet browser. Versions prior R less flexible, & versions post R buggy. The key is 2 have several windows open. One is always 3.6.3 portable from portableapps.com. The other is whatever the latest bugfest Mozilla has krapped out, only & I mean ONLY because some pages will not display properly in 3.6.3. 4 example, youtube comments, or some video sites content won't show @ all. Other than that, everything about all other versions of Firefox is WORSE than 3.6.3, ESPECIALLY if the videos U want will play in 3.6.3, bacause 4 Youtube 4 instance it is INFINITELY faster & more stable, & doesn't give U the endless 'please upgrade Flash' nonsense.
1 other thing later versions R good 4 is some 'Java Hell' sites like Pinterest & TUmblr, because 3.6.3 will drag on those. Of course, can always disable java script using 'quickjava' addon buttons, & 'noscript' & such, but if U want 2 actually USE java, the later versions R faster. Other than that, it's all krap after 3.6.3. Seriously, I try EVERY version that comes out, & they just get even more ridiculous. Like all the hoops U have 2 go through just 2 get the fuking tabs down back below the address bar where they belong ~ GIVE ME A BREAK! & yes, I got LOTS of addons installed on BOTH versions. The 1 & ONLY 1 thing that is really kool about new versions is there is an addon called 'onetab' that won't work on 3.6.3. Oh well! Few other things here & there, but basically everything after 3.6.3 I just use if something won't work right in 3.6.3. This is the rare exception.
So people, if U R having trouble, don't waste your life trying 2 'troubleshoot' Mozilla's turds. Just get yourself Firefox Portable 3.6.3 from Portableapps.com & ENJOY! =D Imagine all the fun things U can do when U R not throwing your time down the toilet trying 2 polish their latest turd LOL
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hello, this is very bad advice (difficult to not get into superlatives here) since you will open up your computer to many dozens of highly critical security vulnerabilities, which are actively exploited on the web: https://www.mozilla.org/security/known-vulnerabilities/firefox.html
also locking, since this isn't really a request for support...