Works fine for me in 47 already (I've been using it since the release of
47).
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2016-07-27 12:28 GMT+02:00 Bojan Smojver :
> Martin Stransky redhat.com> writes:
>
> > You can enable it by your own in a
Martin Stransky redhat.com> writes:
> You can enable it by your own in about:config, set
> browser.tabs.remote.autostart value to true.
Thanks for the quick reply. Will try that in 48.
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I believe it's disabled by default, because upstream enables it
specifically for safe instances (no/safe extensions and so) by mozilla
installer which is disabled in Fedora.
You can enable it by your own in about:config, set
browser.tabs.remote.autostart value to true.
Note: some extensions
Will Fedora build of FF 48 have this enabled or disabled? Or is this
something every user will have to decide upon through options etc.?
Thanks,
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