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After upgrading to version 65.0.1 there is no context menu in some webpages

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downloading the page and opening the file on disk solves the problem.

Additional on the page images are stretched to hidden frames and vary with the size of the firefox window. Restart with safe mode didn't help.

Previous ff-version was 52.6 (never change a running system).

downloading the page and opening the file on disk solves the problem. Additional on the page images are stretched to hidden frames and vary with the size of the firefox window. Restart with safe mode didn't help. Previous ff-version was 52.6 (never change a running system).

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A website can disable the context menu and possibly replace it with its own context menu..

You can set this pref to false on the about:config page to prevent this,

  • dom.event.contextmenu.enabled = false
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Is this with many websites, some, a few?

Start Firefox in Safe Mode {web link}

A small dialog should appear. Click Start In Safe Mode (not Refresh). Is the problem still there?

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few. I tried safemode also. Problem didn't disappear. But there was also no main menu

I loaded

https://freeimages.pictures/how-to-photoshop-pictures.html

thanks for your answer

Mike

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I see this happening as well. The page is designed to resize the images to let them take up available screen space.

You can also see this in "Tools -> Page Info -> Media".

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Ok. But 2nd problem context menu (right mouse click) is missing using my firefox only when I load the page from internet. When I load a private copy I get a context menu.

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A website can disable the context menu and possibly replace it with its own context menu..

You can set this pref to false on the about:config page to prevent this,

  • dom.event.contextmenu.enabled = false