No image saving in firefox???
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Re: No image saving in firefox???
Works fine here. Are you sure it is an image and not a flash file? Give us an example of a website for instance that you are having problems with...also, have you recently upgraded Firefox?
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Re: No image saving in firefox???
Do you have any Firefox extensions that you loaded yourself? Read this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/374774
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/374774
Re: No image saving in firefox???
And in Firefox, Help>About Mozilla Firefox., shows the version is which ?sonrebel7 wrote:nope no extensions, this is a fresh install from the live cd. i have a screenshot but i dont know how to upload it since its png
--in Linux Mint 7 -gloria, my version is 3.0.11, since I haven't used the latest version of Firefox 3.5x, I am waiting for it to appear in the repository (and fix any issues..)
I would search xfce for bugs first
http://bugzilla.xfce.org/buglist.cgi?qu ... save+image
Or query the Internet for similar issues..
http://www.pcuser.com.au/pcuser/hs2.nsf ... 47007BF7E0
http://blog.xfce.org/
- It is now possible to save screenshots on any remote share supported by GVFS: ftp, sftp, samba... You just need to connect to a share or a distant computer using Gigolo or gvfs-connect and it will be displayed in the sidebar of the save dialog.
http://www.linuxmint.com/blog/?p=962
--unless absolutely nothing has been touched..
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/10340
- Desktop Settings and Screensaver let you select the desktop background (solid colors or gradients, or an image) and screensaver, along with some behavior aspects, such as the meaning of a middle- or right-click (the defaults are showing the window list and showing the desktop menu, respectively) or what kinds of icons (if any) will be shown.