![]() ![]() ![]() Once you’ve made the change, either hit the Enter key or click the check box at the end of the editing box.Ĭompletely purge FF’s cache (this will probably log you out of any sites you’ve signed in to, such as Askwoody) and see if your audio has returned. If it’s anything else, double click it to change the number to the number 5 in the editing box that will appear. Look for a preference that says “” (which also might be in bold type) and make sure it’s set to the number 5. You should now be looking at a page with preferences involving the word autoplay. ![]() In this specific search box type the following, (without the quotes, of course) but do not hit the Enter key, just type the phrase into it and stop typing: “autoplay” (feel free to copy/paste into the specific search box mentioned). This box should also have a magnifying glass icon in it along with the words “Search preference name”. Now, you should be looking at a blank page with a LONG search box at the top of the page that has a blue outline around it. Click the blue button labeled “Accept the Risk and Continue”. You should now see a warning about messing with these settings. Feel free to copy/paste it just as it’s written (including the colon between the two words) into the address bar and hit the Enter key. Open a new tab in Firefox, and go to the following address: about:config. OK, then we need to look a little deeper in Firefox. ![]()
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