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The Back button/action will not return to first page opened on a tab

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Starting a few weeks ago (I believe when 3.6.16 was released), I lost the ability to return to the first website loaded on any tab by using the Back button or Right Click -> Back menu.

I upgraded to Firefox 4 and I am still seeing the same issue.

This occurs whether the new tab was created from a link on another tab, from an item in my Bookmarks toolbar, or if I click the Open a New Tab button and then enter the initial webpage in the location bar or from my bookmarks toolbar.

When I navigate to the second webpage in that tab via a link, manual entry or bookmark, the Back button does not become active.

If I navigate to additional webpages and right click on the Back button, the first page I loaded is not listed in the history.

Is it possible one of my add-ons or something is causing this issue? I can't think of any possible configuration setting that would cause this.

Otherwise, should I submit a report to Bugzilla? I couldn't find a matching bug report, but this seems like it this would have been reported many times if anyone else were seeing this issue.

Edited to stop the scrolling - TonyE

Starting a few weeks ago (I believe when 3.6.16 was released), I lost the ability to return to the first website loaded on any tab by using the Back button or Right Click -> Back menu. I upgraded to Firefox 4 and I am still seeing the same issue. This occurs whether the new tab was created from a link on another tab, from an item in my Bookmarks toolbar, or if I click the Open a New Tab button and then enter the initial webpage in the location bar or from my bookmarks toolbar. When I navigate to the second webpage in that tab via a link, manual entry or bookmark, the Back button does not become active. If I navigate to additional webpages and right click on the Back button, the first page I loaded is not listed in the history. Is it possible one of my add-ons or something is causing this issue? I can't think of any possible configuration setting that would cause this. Otherwise, should I submit a report to Bugzilla? I couldn't find a matching bug report, but this seems like it this would have been reported many times if anyone else were seeing this issue. ''Edited to stop the scrolling - TonyE''

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Problems with the back button not working are caused by the McAfee Site Advisor, if you uninstall or disable that extension, the back button should work again.

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Problems with the back button not working are caused by the McAfee Site Advisor, if you uninstall or disable that extension, the back button should work again.

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Thanks, that solved it. Any idea if McAfee is aware of the issue and working on a fix for it?

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There are quite a few reports of problems with the McAfee Site Advisor when using either Firefox 4 or IE9 listed on the McAfee forums. They state that McAfee are aware of the problems and are working on a solution.

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I do not use McAfee software and I am having this issue. I can right-click on the "back-or-forward" buttons and get a history list to choose from (which is far from an improvement), but do not get any response from a left-click. The "back-or-forward" navigation buttons are greyed-out. Also, when I open Firefox (4), I get two title bars at the top with two separate sets of the "minimize", "maximize" and "close" icons. It appears as if one window is open within another, but if I click any of the commands "both" windows respond. It's annoying and cumbersome.

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Start Firefox in Diagnose Firefox issues using Troubleshoot Mode to check if one of the add-ons is causing the problem (switch to the DEFAULT theme: Tools > Add-ons > Appearance/Themes).

  • Don't make any changes on the Safe mode start window.

See:

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I want the earlier version of firefox until you fix this where can i go to download it?

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@honclemens - I'm not sure that an earlier version of Firefox will help as I saw this in both version 3 and 4. I think it's a problem with the latest version of McAfee SiteAdvisor and I don't know if you can get prior versions of that from McAfee.