03-21-2024 08:28 AM
I clicked a link that said "Feedback" and it took me here. It did not say "Discussion". So I guess Feedback number one is that something is wrong with the link or with Mozilla's concept of feedback.
The Feedback that I wanted to give was in regards to editing PDFs within FireFox. This morning a tab appeared saying I could now do this and it had a "Try it now" button. I have a PDF editor, but my demands are low and I would be happy to dump it in favor of editing PDFs within FireFox. So I clicked the button. It caused a PDF to be downloaded. I do this all of the time, so nothing is new here. So how do I edit it? (Please note: this is a rhetorical question. I am leaving feedback, not asking for help. I'll probably just stick with my current PDF editor which works simply and intuitively.)
My first thought was that there would be a menu selection when I clicked the download progress icon. Nope. I looked around on the announcement tab and found nothing of use. I clicked the release notes link, but found no information there. So I clicked the feedback link on that page and here I am.
I am not psychic and have already spent more time on this than I should have. Sounds like a great addition if it is ever actually made available to the public.
03-21-2024 09:53 AM
Yes, it's not going to be obvious to everyone what the text tool is.