Get "Firefox prevented this page automatically reload ' on my start page. In addition, any visible toolbar.
Use Earthlink as my home page. Received the new laptop with Windows 7. Whenever I load my home (Earthlink homepage) page the "Firefox has prevented...". "appears. I click on 'allow' but the message comes back. If I click on the 'X' he disappears until I try to open the page again. The page is launched, but the message is boring.
In addition, where is my toolbar?
If I close Firefox with several tabs open and reopen it, that one tab is.
All this was without problems before the new Firefox and Windows 7.
(1) to allow reload and redirect pages as expected, uncheck the box here:
Firefox button or menu Tools > Options > advanced
In the tab "General" mini, "warn me when web sites try to redirect or reload...". »
(2) , where is my toolbar?
Can you describe which toolbar is missing? In general you can activate the toolbars turned on and off using the:
View > toolbars
(if you have the orange Firefox button, press the Alt key to display the classic menu bar)
(3) If you want to resume your previous session after Firefox starts, you can use
Firefox button > history > restore previous Session
or
History menu > restore previous Session
Who help me?
Tags: Firefox
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