You can selectively delete cookies too rather than deleting them all. That's what I do if I have a problem with a particular site. Dave
And where do I do that on the Mac version of Firefox? I can't find it... it looks like "all or nothing" to me.
I don't know if it's different for a MAC but on a PC using Firefox you select Options/Privacy/Show Cookies and then select the one you want to delete and press Remove Cookies (as opposed to pressing Remove All Cookies) and only that Cookie get deleted. Here's an artcile on managing Cookies on firefox for MACs https://kb.wisc.edu/page.php?id=4017
OK... the people that wrote Firefox are PC software writers and not Mac software writers. There are two different places under two different menu items to do things with your cookies. I was using one and the other one allows you to selectively delete them. Good grief. Still... someone did something to screw up my cookies...
blame it on the wife. I got so fed up with my GF using my laptop and messing everything up, that I bought her her own. It's amazing how little gremlins go away when someone isn't changing everything around.
not sure how calling his feet could be "extremely negative person" but hey it's your kindergarten system, not mine
I had the same problem on Friday. I didn't know any better so blamed it on my sons 14 year old sister-in-law. Poor kid caught hell and now I find out she was innocent.