How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
How my Firefox became a LibreWolf

How my Firefox became a LibreWolf

How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
How my Firefox became a LibreWolf
I could not make the switch, libre wolfs defaults make me log into everything again, constantly, multiple times a day. On top of that, half of the websites I need and use almost every day behave completely erroneously or have render issues.
I could not be bothered to find out which settings I needed to tweak, and just use FF again for the moment.
For the login issue it is easy to fix, you make an exception in the privacy settings for whatever website you visit.
It's on Settings -> Privacy and Security -> Manage Exceptions (And make sure you add and Save the Changes).
It's a bit of nuisance at first to do but you only have to do it once, and this way you also have control which websites install their crap on your browser. For the render issues I don't know, it is not my experience but maybe it is related too to make an exception for these websites.
There's a lock icon at the address bar where you have the option to make the exception instead of entering the whole menu like you said.
Although sometimes that exception option doesnt appear don't know why, but usually it's there in that little lock icon.
Oh yes it is there, I didn't know that. Thank you!