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I can't locate the about firefox to update on my mac

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Firefox is crashing more often and I am wondering if that got rid of the "about firefox" button or if refreshing firefox to fix the crashing problem caused this problem (Image link/Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u62zvis49dn4pfd/Screenshot%202015-06-26%2013.04.54.png?dl=0 ) I also want to know why firefox is even crashing or the flash player is crashing especially when firefox is updated

Firefox is crashing more often and I am wondering if that got rid of the "about firefox" button or if refreshing firefox to fix the crashing problem caused this problem (Image link/Dropbox: https://www.dropbox.com/s/u62zvis49dn4pfd/Screenshot%202015-06-26%2013.04.54.png?dl=0 ) I also want to know why firefox is even crashing or the flash player is crashing especially when firefox is updated

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Hello Win2Play

Sorry about this.

On a Mac it's called Preferences & located by clicking on Firefox word in the top left of your computer's menu bar. Clicking Preferences will open the box for changing different setting options such as security, settings, tabs, etc.

The menu bar should always be available at the top of your computer screen. You may have to lower the window you are viewing to see it since it does not attach itself to the browser screen.

Let me know if this helps.

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Hello Win2Play

Sorry about this.

On a Mac it's called Preferences & located by clicking on Firefox word in the top left of your computer's menu bar. Clicking Preferences will open the box for changing different setting options such as security, settings, tabs, etc.

The menu bar should always be available at the top of your computer screen. You may have to lower the window you are viewing to see it since it does not attach itself to the browser screen.

Let me know if this helps.

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Also have a look at this article touching on the same : Update Firefox on Mac