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Frequently Asked Questions
To copy and paste photos on Firefox, right-click on the image and select 'Copy Image'. You can then paste it into a document or an application that supports images.
Yes, you can easily paste photos using Firefox on a Mac. Use the right-click method or keyboard shortcuts to copy images and paste them as needed.
If pasting a photo isn't working, ensure that the photo is not protected. Check if your clipboard permissions are enabled in your settings.
Yes, on Firefox for iOS, you can tap and hold a photo to copy it. Then, paste the photo into compatible apps or documents.
To copy and paste a photo online in Firefox, right-click on the image, select 'Copy Image', and then paste it into an online document or form.
Use Ctrl+C (Cmd+C on Mac) to copy a photo after selecting it in Firefox using right-click or touch gestures.
Check for app and browser updates. Ensure permissions are set correctly to allow clipboard access.
To copy images from Firefox to Facebook, use 'Copy Image' on Firefox and paste it into Facebook's post or message field.
Yes, Firefox Nightly supports photo copying and pasting. It works similarly to the regular browser versions.
Firefox Portable allows image copying using the right-click 'Copy Image' option, similar to standard installation versions.
Ensure your Firefox ESR is updated and check clipboard permissions under your system's settings if copying photos fails.
While extensions typically manage text, some may support image pasting depending on their functionality.
Yes, you can long-press a photo to copy it on Firefox for Android and then paste it into compatible apps.
Copying requires the image to still be accessible in your session, but pasting doesn't require an internet connection unless you are pasting online.
Firefox can manage images typically used for web content but extremely large files may need resizing to ensure smoother handling.