How to Downgrade Firefox

Go to the Mozilla listed release page., Don't panic when you see the directories and sub-directories., Notice what Firefox versions are there., Go to win32/ directory. , Go to en-US/ directory. , Click on Firefox Setup 1.0.exe. ,On the dialogue box...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Go to the Mozilla listed release page.

    It's mostly for developers, but given the openness of the community, it will give you access.

    Visit the link at: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases
  2. Step 2: Don't panic when you see the directories and sub-directories.

    It is really simple to get what you want.

    The following steps will run a demonstration on how to download the first stable release. , You'll see a lot of things like
    0.8,
    0.9.1.

    Scroll down till you find the version
    1.0.
    1.0 means the first stable release.

    Similarly for the second, it's
    2.0 and so on.

    The releases that have additional numbers, such as
    1.0.1 or
    1.1.6, refer to the small updates that come with the upcoming version and it's beta.

    As such, it's not recommended to use them. ,,,,,, Finally you will be running Firefox
    1.0
  3. Step 3: Notice what Firefox versions are there.

  4. Step 4: Go to win32/ directory.

  5. Step 5: Go to en-US/ directory.

  6. Step 6: Click on Firefox Setup 1.0.exe.

  7. Step 7: On the dialogue box press Save File.

  8. Step 8: Complete the download and run the file.

  9. Step 9: Follow the installation instructions.

Detailed Guide

It's mostly for developers, but given the openness of the community, it will give you access.

Visit the link at: https://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases

It is really simple to get what you want.

The following steps will run a demonstration on how to download the first stable release. , You'll see a lot of things like
0.8,
0.9.1.

Scroll down till you find the version
1.0.
1.0 means the first stable release.

Similarly for the second, it's
2.0 and so on.

The releases that have additional numbers, such as
1.0.1 or
1.1.6, refer to the small updates that come with the upcoming version and it's beta.

As such, it's not recommended to use them. ,,,,,, Finally you will be running Firefox
1.0

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