

It is also possible that the version of Windows 10 you are running is not up to dare.The Firefox browser could be outdated and may need an update.Some of the most common include the following There are very many reasons why Firefox may be crashing on Windows 10. Part 1: Why Does My Firefox Keep Crashing? Part 4: Bonus Tips: Recover Lost Data from PC with Recoverit.Part 3: How Do I View a Firefox Crash Report?.Part 2: How Do I Stop Firefox from Crashing.Part 1: Why Does My Firefox Keep Crashing?.I am not sure why Firefox doesn’t have it- they really should IMO. They just don’t have the workforce to get it done right now. It’s very much in keeping with the browser’s motif. If someone coded one and submitted it as a pull request to Iceraven with the intention of maintaining it as need to keep it working with new updates from upstream, I’m fairly confident it would be approved. I agree that a way to search history would be nice on both browsers. However, people are all different, which is why it’s nice that the option is there in Iceraven- everyone can select what they want and enjoy. On browsers with pull to refresh that is set permanently on, I found that I triggered it accidentally way more often than I triggered it on purpose. On my phone’s copy of Iceraven, I have the pull to refresh option set to off because I’d rather do hamburger menu>refresh button when I need to refresh. Since it’s a fork of Firefox for Android, that may be a way to get pull to refresh on something that resembles the browser you’re used to, if you’re interested. Settings>Customize>Gestures>Toggle the Pull to Refresh slider to the right. How to disable Inactive Tabs in Firefox Nightly The change isn't automatic though, so you'll need to edit a setting manually to get the good-old tab switcher view back. The good news is that today the developers released a new update for Firefox Nightly on Android, that lets us disable the Inactive Tabs panel completely (related issue on GitHub). Changes like these are only going to come in the way of the current user base and drive them away. It's hard enough for Mozilla to compete in a world dominated by Chrome, and Chromium browsers. If you prefer to have tabs closed automatically, you may set it to close tabs after a day, a week, or a month. As expected, there was some backlash from irate users, after which Mozilla added an option to disable the behavior, allowing users to discard tabs manually. This option had been enabled by default, which meant many users lost their old tabs when they updated to that version of Firefox Nightly. Users also complained that it interfered with the tab removal setting and discarded tabs that hadn't been active for a month. There was another unwanted change that this release brought with it.
