![]() I've staved off the switch to Chrome for the last few years because of Firefox' URL tagging feature, but PDF files are so much of my life that I've switched to Chrome until I can get a resolution. Once the file has been re-saved, open it with Photoshop again and see if the Could not. Next, scroll down through the list of file types and select Photoshop image and click Export. ![]() Issues with web page layout probably go here, while Firefox user interface issues belong in the Firefox product. Select the location in which you want to resave the file, then click the plus icon associated with Select File Type (By Extension). I've verified when I click on PDF links from web servers, that the mime type is application/pdf, but nothing is displayed. Shared components used by Firefox and other Mozilla software, including handling of Web content Gecko, HTML, CSS, layout, DOM, scripts, images, networking, etc. It is as though Firefox doesn't know how to handle PDF files any more. If I download a PDF file, and try the "Open file." menu item, navigating to the directory containing the PDF, when I click on the PDF file, I get the same behavior. I don't see how to add Content Types to the list. ![]() Whenever I click on an PDF link, I see the URL in my address bar, but I have a blank page. ![]() I see no other content types (or mime types) that reference pdf. All are mapped to "Use Adobe Reader (default)". The first three items read "Adobe Acrobad FDF document", "Adobe Acrobat XML Data Package File", and "Adobe Form Client Data File". I do not have an application/pdf or PDF file in my Preferences/Applications/Content Type list.
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