Disable "prevents this site of creation of additional dialog boxes.
I use the current version of Firefox and when you use a particular website (Microsoft CRM online) I'm getting frequent pop-up dialog boxes (which is expected functionality).
The question I have is that Firefox will ask me (in a dialog box) if I want to "prevent this Web site to create additional dialog boxes. I understand the reasoning behind this, but I don't want that. I would have preferred that the dialogues will behave in the same way as in other browsers.
Can I disable this feature at the domain level or browser?
Hello james.reinhardt, see if the response of the jscher2000 fit for you.
Also note that latest firefox is 33.0.2 (today 4 November 2014).
Thank you
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