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 · Image Downloader is an addon for your browser that enables you to download all images within a webpage with just one click. Simply browse to a webpage and then wait for the images to completely load, then click on the toolbar button to open the app UI. Once the app is open, it starts to process the page in order to find all images.  · Firefox will handle png and jpeg using default handling, which is to inline them in the document. When clicking a link, even if download attribute is defined, seem to make Firefox think it has a new image ignoring the download aspect of it. This may be a temporary bug. Mozilla Firefox always has some issues and the common problem is that the browser is not loading the images. It should be noted that this issue applies only to JPG, PNG, GIF format and it is not related to the video formats MPG, WMV and AVI. This guide will show .

Clear cookies and cache. Sometimes problems loading websites can be fixed by clearing the cookies and cache. Click on the menu button to open the menu panel. Click the Library button on your toolbar. (If you don't see it, click the menu button, then click Library click the menu button.) Click History and select Clear Recent History.; In the Time Range to clear: drop-down, select Everything. First, click on Help and choose Restart with Add-ons disabled. After restart of Firefox, try again to download. Tell us what it is you are trying to download. Everytime I want to download some images from the web, I can't do it from Firefox because Save Image As tries to save it topfind247.co instead topfind247.co I have to copy that link to Chrome and that way I can save it with it's correct format, even IE can do it also.

Here's an example. The links in this post are to jpg files. When I click on the link, I get a firefox dialogue window that asks 'open wit, ' or download. This tells the browser the file is to be downloaded and not viewed. This is correct behavior and works the same in IE7. Yes, this is the web page author's choice. Firefox will handle png and jpeg using default handling, which is to inline them in the document. When clicking a link, even if download attribute is defined, seem to make Firefox think it has a new image ignoring the download aspect of it. This may be a temporary bug. Go on Firefox address bar and type in about:config. about:config and search for: topfind247.cod on its search bar and toggle that off so the value is now false. then search for topfind247.co and double-click on it and change its value from image/webp,*/* to just */* then restart Firefox, it should now only topfind247.co topfind247.co when saving.

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