I don't want the "Warn me when sites try to install add-ons" message. But I don't want it to automatically install anything either. Is there a setting for this?
When I reach a site that needs add-ons that I don't have I get a message saying something like "additional modules are needed to show all media on this page", and I get an option to install these add-ons.
I don't want this message. And I don't want it to install anything automatically. Is there a setting for this?
As I understood it, if I unselect the "Warn me when sites try to install add-ons" the browser will automatically install all needed plugins.. and I really don't want it to do that.
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Please install Firefox 18.0.1, the Firefox 4 you are using is extremely old and out of date. Update Firefox to the latest release
Then, the message you are seeing is likely because of missing plugins (flash in your case) instead of missing add-ons (Firefox doesnt prompt you to install add-ons to view a webpage, that isn't necessary). Install Flash to take care of that message, http://ninite.com/flash/ninite.exe
But they are not necessary for me. I don't want to install flash. And I want firefox to stop telling me that I need it to see all content on the page. Because I don't care.
(Please update, it is necessary)
So far as I know there is no way to turn off the option to install the plugin, but just ignore it then if you don't want to install flash.
I don't know why it says that I use firefox 4... When I check in my About window it says 18.
I do ignore the message about the plugins. But I've started to get a little bit annoyed that I have to move up and press the little x every time I navigate to a site that needs something like flash. It eats up the size of about two text rows... it feels so unnecessary that it's there. If I want flash I will install it... The browser doesn't have to inform me about it every time.
I really hoped for a better answer. Hopefully the firefox crew will add an option to not show that kind of messages in the future.
Try the steps at How to reset the default user agent on Firefox
Ah... yes. That seemed to be wrong. Thank you... didn't solve my initial problem though.. :)