Every time I open FireFox browser I get a message that says, "You are not on the most current version of FireFox." and says click here to upgrade now??
What it actually says is "You're not on the latest version of Firefox. Upgrade today to get the best of the Web! ", but I AM using the most current version of Firefox, FireFox 9.0, so there is nothing to upgrade to!! So, why does my browser seem determined to force an upgrade on me that I already have??
Vald lösning
Do you see that message on the www.google.com/firefox site?
The www.google.com/firefox site was used in Firefox 3 versions.
Current Firefox 4+ versions no longer use that Google website as the home page, but use the build-in about:home page as the home page.
Google no longer seems to maintain that page and assumes that you use an older Firefox version if you still visit that site and warns you that you use an older Firefox version and suggests to update.
You can ignore that message if you run the latest Firefox version as reported in the "Help > About" window (Firefox is up to date).
You can use another page as the home page like about:home or www.google.com or www.google.com/ig (iGoogle).
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Vald lösning
Do you see that message on the www.google.com/firefox site?
The www.google.com/firefox site was used in Firefox 3 versions.
Current Firefox 4+ versions no longer use that Google website as the home page, but use the build-in about:home page as the home page.
Google no longer seems to maintain that page and assumes that you use an older Firefox version if you still visit that site and warns you that you use an older Firefox version and suggests to update.
You can ignore that message if you run the latest Firefox version as reported in the "Help > About" window (Firefox is up to date).
You can use another page as the home page like about:home or www.google.com or www.google.com/ig (iGoogle).
@cor-el, Thanks a million, I switched to iGoogle!! \^v^/