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Firefox questions...
#1
I'm currently using Firefox 57.0.4 on OS X 10.9.5, as a secondary browser, to check sites when Safari gives me a 'can't access...' response.

'Out of Date' tells me to update to Firefox 62.0.3, but that may be more than Mavs can bear. What's the latest compatible version? According to their site, it's 52.x.x. ?!

Can I disable Javascript within Firefox? I don't see an option as with Safari.

Can I save a series of four or five tabs so when Firefox is launched, it opens with those tabs already enabled?


I have to say I don't like the look of Firefox one bit. (LOL).
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#2
Can I disable Javascript within Firefox? I don't see an option as with Safari.

-Yes, there are many add-ons that do it in a variety of ways. I'm using 'NoScript'

Can I save a series of four or five tabs so when Firefox is launched, it opens with those tabs already enabled?

-You can have ff open the windows that are present when you quit.

I have to say I don't like the look of Firefox one bit. (LOL).

-you can change that too
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#3
RAMd®d wrote: Can I disable Javascript within Firefox? I don't see an option as with Safari.

You need an extension like Greasemonkey

RAMd®d wrote: Can I save a series of four or five tabs so when Firefox is launched, it opens with those tabs already enabled?

There are multiple ways to do this. hal mentioned one. I think you can set your startup page as a folder of bookmarks that all open by editing your preferences, but I haven't experimented with doing that for more than a single page.
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#4
Thanks, guys.

I'll check those options out.
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#5
Current Firefox is fine in Mavericks.
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#6
Thanks, ka!
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