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Shortly afterwards, the Mozilla Foundation invited Garrity to head up the new visual identity team. The release of Firefox 0.8 in February 2004 saw the introduction of the new branding efforts. Included were new icon designs by silverorange, a group of web developers with a long-standing relationship with Mozilla. The final renderings are by Jon Hicks, who had worked on Camino.[273][274] The logo was later revised and updated, fixing several flaws found when it was enlarged.[275] The animal shown in the logo is a stylized fox, although "firefox" is usually a common name for the red panda. The panda, according to Hicks, "didn't really conjure up the right imagery" and was not widely known.[274]

For releases of Firefox 89.0 and earlier Marionette will only be enabled in

GeckoView based applications when the Firefox preference

devtools.debugger.remote-enabled is set to true via

moz:firefoxOptions.

Marionette will only be enabled in GeckoView based applications when the

Firefox preference devtools.debugger.remote-enabled is set to True via

moz:firefoxOptions. This will be fixed in the Firefox 90 release for Android.

I have exactly the same problem with Ubuntu 20.04 and firefox 88.0.1. When I install the Debian package 'icaclient_21.4.0.11_amd64.deb' firefox can no longer open any page, but opera still works normally. When I remove the icaclient package, firefox works immediately (no need to close and restart firefox).

I've got two machines with preferably the same configuration, but one is freshly installed, so it's not exactly the same (yet).

For one, the connection between the Linux app and the Firefox extension works fine, for the other it doesn't. I use the same firefox versions, the same 1Password versions, and the same Linux/Debian versions.

Do you have any pointers on what the issue might be? Cheers! Below you can find the different output for the two machines:

Hey @AliH1P , we managed to resolve the issue! I had tried setting the custom_allowed_browsers file in /opt/1Password/resources/ , however, that seems to be not used. When I inserted 'firefox-trunk' in /etc/1password/new custom_allowerd_browsers , as per @FrankyO1P 's instructions, it resolved my issue.

FYI, I did not install Firefox via Snap. Importantly, I installed Firefox daily from a Ubuntu ppa, which has a binary name of firefox-trunk. Your binary name might be different, so this needs to be changed in the following.

You can reload your WebExtension using the command "Firefox: Reload add-on" (extension.firefox.reloadAddon)from the VS Code command palette.The WebExtension will also be reloaded when you restart the debugging session, unless you have setreloadOnAttach to false.You can also use the reloadOnChange property to let VS Code reload your WebExtension automaticallywhenever you change a file.

firefoxExecutable: The absolute path to the Firefox executable or the name of a Firefox edition(stable, developer or nightly) to look for in its default installation path. If not specified,this extension will look for both stable and developer editions of Firefox; if both are available,it will use the developer edition. You can also override this property in your settings (see below).

Mozilla Firefox is a free, open-source cross-platform web browser. Use this tag if your question is related to the inner workings of Firefox or if it relates to code that is not working on Firefox which does work in other browsers. Questions about Firefox add-on development should be tagged [firefox-addon]. If your question is about using Firefox for browsing (i.e. as an end user) you should ask your question on Super User instead. 5376163bf9

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