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Tabmix Plus 1.0.0-pre.18 is incompatible with Firefox ESR 115 #259

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lokapal opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 13 comments
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Tabmix Plus 1.0.0-pre.18 is incompatible with Firefox ESR 115 #259

lokapal opened this issue Jan 30, 2024 · 13 comments

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@lokapal
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lokapal commented Jan 30, 2024

At least, with Firefox 115.3.1 for Windows 64 under Windows 7

@pyrates999
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I don't think it is tested under the ESR version of firefox.

@lokapal
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lokapal commented Jan 30, 2024

Well, I prefer to keep mine (and all other FFs that I install) to ESR versions. And it has a lot of sense.

@pyrates999
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Actually that's not your choice since only the ESR version is available for windows 7.

@lokapal
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lokapal commented Jan 30, 2024

Actually, I do the same (install Firefox ESR) under all linuxes and when colleagues of mine asks to help install software at Win8/10/11. ESR version is stable and secure. The same choice as Win 10 last-and-shiny and Win 10 VLSC/LTSC.

@onemen
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onemen commented Jan 30, 2024

What exectlly doesn't work?

@lokapal
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lokapal commented Jan 30, 2024

After automatic update to the last build Firefox stopped to open pages at all (although I can create new empty tab) and multi-row row stopped to work too. Now I have approximately 50 tabs in 4 rows, of them 3 rows are visible.
Immediately after the manual downgrade back to the previous build all functionality was restored.

@EDSln
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EDSln commented Jan 30, 2024

Waterfox G6.0.8 also has problems with loading tabs. For example, it is impossible to open about:addons, an empty tab opens.

@onemen
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onemen commented Jan 30, 2024

Any messages in the browset console?
Test if installing version 18 manually help

@EDSln
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EDSln commented Jan 30, 2024

Any messages in the browset console? Test if installing version 18 manually help

Strange, after updating again, the problem disappeared. It goes like this: 17 upgrades to 18, there are problems, I roll back the version from 18 to 17, the problem goes away, then I upgrade 17 to 18 again, but no problem.

@onemen
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onemen commented Jan 30, 2024

I don't think it is tested under the ESR version of firefox.

I have tested Tab Mix on all Firefox versions from 115 (ESR) up to nightly and it is working for me on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Strange, after updating again, the problem disappeared

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@20gunsandagun
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Strange, after updating again, the problem disappeared. It goes like this: 17 upgrades to 18, there are problems, I roll back the version from 18 to 17, the problem goes away, then I upgrade 17 to 18 again, but no problem.

the same problem,stopped to open pages(including about:addons) at all (also can create new empty tab)
win7,Firefox ESR 102.0.1 (64)

@pyrates999
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Strange, after updating again, the problem disappeared. It goes like this: 17 upgrades to 18, there are problems, I roll back the version from 18 to 17, the problem goes away, then I upgrade 17 to 18 again, but no problem.

the same problem,stopped to open pages(including about:addons) at all (also can create new empty tab) win7,Firefox ESR 102.0.1 (64)

Please update to firefox ESR 115

@FimbulvetrOW
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I just noticed similar problems, on FF 115b9 the icons either disappeared or clicking them did nothing instead of opening the list of closed/open tabs. Going back to pre 17 fixed it, and then manually installing pre 18 the problem is still gone.

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