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New Update version 57 does not work with some add-ons

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Some important add-ons I use for work is not compatible with the latest version 57, such as: GCCAa extension and URL alias

How can I revert to the older working version?

Some important add-ons I use for work is not compatible with the latest version 57, such as: GCCAa extension and URL alias How can I revert to the older working version?

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Hi, you can switch to the ESR channel, which will get security updates until May 2018. You can download it here: https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/organizations/all/

Make sure you backup your profile by copying the relevant data from your current profile folder, then, with a fresh profile on 52 ESR, copy and paste the relevant data into your new profile folder!

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You never never needed URL Aliases. You can create keywords for bookmarks and custom searches using the built-in bookmark manager (chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul). See the attached image for examples.

I couldn't find what you meant by "GCCAa".

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Hi Can you provide clear instructions on how to go about adding keywords for bookmarks? I tried it but it does not work. Thank you.

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A simple bookmark with a keyword:

1 - Type this into the address bar and press enter: chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul (you can bookmark it to find it again later) 2 - Right-click somewhere to create a new bookmark to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ 3 - Select the created bookmark 4 - Click on "More" on the bottom of the screen to see all bookmark properties 5 - Add the keyword "wiki". Now you can type just type "wiki" in a new tab to go to Wikipedia

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A bookmark that may take any custom string ("custom search"):

1 - Type this into the address bar and press enter: chrome://browser/content/places/places.xul (you can bookmark it to find it again later) 2 - Right-click somewhere to create a new bookmark to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%s 3 - Select the created bookmark 4 - Click on "More" on the bottom of the screen to see all bookmark properties 5 - Add the keyword "wiki". Now if you type "wiki cat" in a new tab, it will go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/cat . If you type in "wiki dog", it will go to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/dog , and so on