Why Firefox download page does not include a link to the systems and languages page?
The Firefox download page downloads the firefox-installer by default.
But in my case, and I think anyone who is behind a restrictive firewall, downloading the offline installer is a requirement. For example, I have to download Firefox, both 3-bit and 64-bit, for my team because non of them have download rights in our organization due to security concerns. So every time, I have to google the System and Languages page to reach the page. Why not include the link directly in the download page?
You, Mozilla, used to include a link to other systems and languages in the download page.
Please, put the link back to the page.
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There used to be a hyperlink to all systems and language before the page got a makeover. You can now find it by clicking the Download button in https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/, cancelling that download, and clicking "Download in another language"
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Suluhisho teule
There used to be a hyperlink to all systems and language before the page got a makeover. You can now find it by clicking the Download button in https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/, cancelling that download, and clicking "Download in another language"
It's clear that it's my fault that I have not looked the page carefully.
Thanks Moses for clarifying this out.