The version # of Waterfox browser is: 56.2.6 (64-bit). The version # of my add-on downloaded is: fireftp-2.0.4-fx.xpi 2) Open Waterfox Classic, type ' about:support ' in the address bar and press Enter/Return to load the page 3) Once that the 'about:support' page is open, look for the ' Profile Folder ' row in the first table and click the button next to it which says ' open folder ' (on Windows), ' Show in Finder ' (on Mac) or 'Open Directory' (on Linux). You can use it to edit PDFs without leaving the browser and even the webpage. One of the most interesting features of Mozilla Firefox is its built-in PDF Editor. ![]() It has all the basic and advanced features that a web browser should have. I see no way to specify/configure a (new) account, with the connection-info to communicate with a web-server. Mozilla Firefox has been in the market for decades, and everyone knows about it. The exact symptom is that the dropdown in upper left corner of the FireFTP tab says: "(Choose an account)", but clicking on that does nothing. NOT get FireFTP to create the account needed to connect to my (Formally, I used FireFTP addon under FireFox browser, but approx a year ago, due to revised architecture of Firefox, the FireFTP addon no longer is compatible with Firefox, and the suggested fix/workaround is to use the Waterfox browser, since Waterfox IS compatible with Waterfox.)īut, on the new laptop, for some unknown reason, I can get FireFTP addon downloaded, and installed upon Waterfox browser, but I can ![]() I install Waterfox browser solely because I've come to know and love the FireFTP add-on, for uploading web content to a web-server. ![]() On both laptops, I have Chrome as my primary browser, along with Opera and Firefox, and Edge all operational (I'm a web developer and test web-pages on the various browsers). So, I recently purchased a new laptop, with Windows-10 64-bit pre-installed. A year or more ago, I first downloaded, installed, and had FireFTP addon working fine under the Waterfox browser, on a 5-year-old laptop, running Windows-10 64-bit.
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