Why is my firefox does not remember settings for bar add-on, spaces, etc.?
I put a few extensions for display in the bar of addons, but every time I put a few spaces and relocate, gets it more fuzzy space more and remembers him like that.
After defining the spaces, on every restart, it automatically grants them in his own way?
It happens only with me? Help, please?
Maybe this is caused by another extension that does not work properly.
Alternatively, you can check for problems with the file localstore.rdf.
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