Also MHT files were a good option to save a web page so it could be returned to off line for instance. That's great because one can extract files from it if needed.
I hate not being able to archive a web site page in MAFF format. So it's still a good browser, but it's not as good as it used to be and there are a lot of changes for changes sake. But I have found myself using Waterfox and Palemoon (both FF derivatives, modern and old style respectively, as well as Opera, more frequently when previously I would use FF and Opera (prior to Opera changing from a really clever browser to a chrome clone with less original ideas than the original). It still has some good features and is excellent with privacy issues etc. I still use it, but I am less satisfied with it than I used to be. What was a nice quick click two clicks now takes three. Then there are the silly changes like adding and extra click to close multiple tabs.
Some have never returned, others have been replaced with a similar function but there are many that I have used that are simply not available. When it brought out Quantum, we old time users lost a lot of useful plug-ins. However Mozilla is doing it's best to alienate users like myself who have used it faithfully since it came onto the scene. Mozilla Firefox has always been my go to browser. enjoy your one star since its the least i can give. If you love America, i suggest you do the same. i have moved over to Dissenter browser who is taking a strong stand on freedom and freedom of speech. i will not recommend, in fact i will take a strong stand against them from here on out. the article i'm referencing is titled "Mozilla, developers of Firefox: 'We need more than deplatforming'" by thepostmillennial I refuse to support Mozilla any longer. as i watch my country crumble around me via out of control big tech companies and others with their misinformation and censorship of the truth, i run across this highly upsetting article that tells me one of the few companies i always thought i could trust is nothing but another tyranny loving fake who has also sold their soul to the darkside. i've recommended it to friends and was proud of the stance they took on internet privacy and against internet freedom. I have been a huge supporter of Firefox since the early days. And I won't reply to that company's employees nor employers because they're clearly sellouts.
Which is why I will never trust Mobzilla again. Just that makes me worried about the future in regards to human rights and online privacy. My disappointment with this company has caused me to use another internet browser. Ever since it started to become more like Chrome, a browser created by Google owned by the American government controlled with rich and powerful terrorists that cause oil wars in middle eastern countries, I stopped taking Firefox seriously.
It tells me that Mobzilla doesn't care about users and customers compared to money.
Constant pop-ups telling me to update Firefox on my computer is annoyingly vicious rather than friendly. So, Mobzilla is no longer about human rights and online privacy. Big tech being controlled by elitist terrorists causing censorship and anti-privacy have deeply influenced Mobzilla through monetary bribery. Which is why some users downgraded to older Firefox mobile versions. Users can no longer use "about:config" on Firefox mobile's newest version. Firefox mobile's newest version has become anti-privacy and drastically dumbed down. Mobzilla's leftist cult fired a former employee because they supported a person who was unsupportive of same-sex marriage. A reason why I call it Mobzilla is because the leftist mob controls Mobzilla now.
There is a reason why I don't frequently call it Mozilla anymore.