Gevisz wrote: > On Tue, 01 Sep 2015 13:06:29 -0500 Dale <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> Either that, or backup your .mozilla directory before >> starting Firefox after a update, just in case. > Will do it in the future. > > F***ing Firefox! >
Actually, I think it is some of the plug-ins/add-ons that cause the problem. I think Firefox has some changes and the plug-ins/add-ons need updating before being used. I have had times where Firefox even disabled some stuff because it was known not to work correctly. So, Firefox generally survives. Using a stable version gives the person doing those extras a chance to catch up. I might add, going back to a stable version usually returns things to normal but one can never be to careful. Dale :-) :-)

