To change that folder:. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences. Click the menu button and select Options Preferences. Click the menu button and select Settings. For more information, see Change what Firefox does when you click on or download a file.
Grow and share your expertise with others. Answer questions and improve our knowledge base. This article will describe how Firefox handles downloads for different types of files and how you can change that behavior.
For help with Search Support Search. Home Firefox Learn the Basics: get started Where to find and manage downloaded Table of Contents 1 How do I access my downloads? Instead of downloading files to the default downloads folder mozilla just keeps putting them in the temp folder I tried switching the default location after I switched it to always ask me first but it didn't work Then I tried using administrator, disabling two extensions that I have which are privacy badger and adblock plus and that didn't work either Finally I ran safe mode and tried it there, that didn't work either.
It's making me lose my mind. Firefox immediately starts downloading the file in the background and saves the. In Firefox , the progress bar is a thin line below the download arrow on the Downloads toolbar button. Do you have that button? On Windows, to show the classic menu bar File, Edit, View These are standard menu bar activation shortcuts throughout Windows.
There are a few other ways to call up Customize. See: Customize Firefox controls, buttons and toolbars. Note: While a download is in progress, the Firefox icon on the Windows Taskbar will have partial shading. It may be green; it used to be orange. That should help determine whether it is safe to close Firefox. I'm on 57, I'm not sure what you are referring to when saying 'Download toolbar button'. There is no such context or button anywhere that I see.
I remember the download status window from previous versions, but in Quantum its not visible anywhere. I will hunt around some more and try a reinstall if no luck. Thanks for your reply. I don't think a reinstall is necessary. See the attached for an illustration of what you're looking for.
When you tell Firefox to open or save the file and also check the option to "Do this automatically for files like this from now on" see below , a new Content Type and Action entry for that type of file will appear in the Applications section of the General panel in Firefox Options Preferences Settings.
You can change what action Firefox takes for defined content types. This will not affect media embedded in a web page - only links to the files themselves. In the Menu bar at the top of the screen, click Firefox and select Preferences. Click the menu button and select Options Preferences.
Click the menu button and select Settings. When you click on a link and Firefox doesn't have a content type and download action set up for that type of file, Firefox will ask you how to handle the file:. If you are having problems with how Firefox is handling file downloads that you can't resolve, or if you just want to start fresh, you can restore the default content types and actions by manually deleting the file that stores these settings.
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