![]() The key to restoring all your bookmarks, history and settings is to think differently. So how did I fix it? How to undo a Firefox refresh I say it’s non-human readable because if you throw that thing in a text editor it looks like a bunch of gibberish. Those are stored in a non-human readable SQLite file called: place.sqlite If your name is joeshmo then you’re good – otherwise replace that with your actual username name. In case you were wondering, all your Mozilla stuff is stored in a hidden folder here: C:\Users\joeshmo\AppData\Roaming\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles I started searching through my profiles but couldn’t find the folder. All my bookmarks, history and download logs were gone.Firefox wouldn’t load Javascript pages which meant half the internet was reduced to the web of the Pre-Cambrian era.I thought refreshing my browser to the factory defaults would fix my disabled Javascript issue and guess what buddy? IT DIDN’T FIX THE JS problem. ![]() The reason I had to undo it is because I didn’t read the instructions. In this post I’m going to show you how to undo a reset (or restore/refresh) in Firefox. You see, when my browser starting crapping out on me – I wanted a quick fix. Today I want to show you a really really stupid mistake I made and how to fix it. I eventually figured out a workaround but that’s not the purpose of this post. I was feeling incredibly petulant… my patience meter was at zero percent and I really didn’t want to mess with Firefox.īut alas, for some inexplicable reason this Monday morning, my Firefox browser simply wouldn’t load Javascript webpages and I couldn’t enable it in the Firefox options. ![]()
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