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"Firefox is already running, but is not responding..."

 

(Y)  Well done, Mozilla.

it takes a few seconds for Firefox Process to be killed,  completely when you close Firefox. restart firefox 5 seconds after you close Firefox an it'll be fine , the same can happen with IE or Chrome

it takes a few seconds for Firefox Process to be killed,  completely when you close Firefox. restart firefox 5 seconds after you close Firefox an it'll be fine , the same can happen with IE or Chrome

 

Nope. It stays open for many, many hours after I've closed Firefox. This was a rare issue before 29, but with 29, it is constantly occurring.

Nope. It stays open for many, many hours after I've closed Firefox. This was a rare issue before 29, but with 29, it is constantly occurring.

are you on Windows? what extensions do you have? it could well be a extension thats behaving badly

 it could well be a extension thats behaving badly

Extension or wonky profile yea... it doesn't normally do that.  And if it's staying for "hours" you need to stop waiting, if it doesn't close after a second or two, it never will. Kill the process and try an empty test profile.

are you on Windows? what extensions do you have? it could well be a extension thats behaving badly

 

No extensions, pure install. I only use Firefox whenever a website is refusing to work on IE11. Only thing I've changed from the default install is to enable the cleaning up of the history / cookies whenever FF closes.

No extensions, pure install. I only use Firefox whenever a website is refusing to work on IE11. Only thing I've changed from the default install is to enable the cleaning up of the history / cookies whenever FF closes.

well since you dont use extensions as you claim, perhaps you should try a Fresh New Profile

So it is a bug?

Yes and no. Yes because it shouldn't keep Firefox open that long, but also no because that's just how it works, it requires Firefox to clear out the files before fully exiting.

Really it should only take a couple of seconds max, but having that option enabled will slow shutdown compared to having it disabled. Also try 29.0.1, the seer was disabled because clearing it's DB was taking longer than it should have.

No extensions, pure install. I only use Firefox whenever a website is refusing to work on IE11. Only thing I've changed from the default install is to enable the cleaning up of the history / cookies whenever FF closes.

 

Updated to 29.0.1? Which disables seer to fix slow shutdown bug.

I have, actually. Still happens. I'll play with it for a bit, try to uninstall, remove everything FF-related, then reinstall to see if that fixes the problem. Thank you all for the replies!

 

Whole thread dedicated to this issue on mozillazien forum, you should read it: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=23&t=2813309

Seen on Computerbase (article in German): 

 

Firefox 32 will come with an overhauled context menu. It's supposed to land on the Nightly channel soon-ish.

 

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For more details check the design document.

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Firefox 32 will come with an overhauled context menu. It's supposed to land on the Nightly channel soon-ish.

Hrmm wonder how nicely it'll play with existing addons, got quite a few that add/modify the context menus.

Is there a way for Firefox on the Mac to, for instance, not maximize the images in the Desktop Showcase threads on this site? It goes against how Safari and Google Chrome handles these images - they appear maximised in Firefox but inline images are cut off on the right hand side. I looked in about:config for the automatic image resize setting and that was already set to true. Google'ing turned up nothing with regards to this other a post suggesting to turn off automatic resizing for images.

 

Is this a question that has been asked before and problem solved? 

 

Any idea as to what I'm talking about?

Is there a way for Firefox on the Mac to, for instance, not maximize the images in the Desktop Showcase threads on this site? It goes against how Safari and Google Chrome handles these images - they appear maximised in Firefox but inline images are cut off on the right hand side. I looked in about:config for the automatic image resize setting and that was already set to true. Google'ing turned up nothing with regards to this other a post suggesting to turn off automatic resizing for images.

 

Is this a question that has been asked before and problem solved? 

 

Any idea as to what I'm talking about?

I've noticed this issue too, pretty annoying, so far I've found no way to fix it.

In the last couple of days the issues stopping the Windows 64bit builds from compiling properly have been fixed, that was the main problem stopping Mozilla from running tests on them.

Also, support for the Microsoft colour emoji spec landed (For any platform, works on OS X/Android/Linux, etc.) and how Firefox renders small-caps has been changed to allow for better OpenType support.

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