Skipping the download dialog in Firefox











up vote
5
down vote

favorite
1












In Firefox's options, you can either set that you want to be asked where to save every file, or you want it to be in place your favourite directory here, I've noticed that most of the stuff I save I put in one directory, usually something called Downloads (inspiring, isn't it?).



But FF still asks, and pops up with the download dialog. It is(!) by default in that directory, but I was wondering is there a way to avoid it alltogether. I.e., when I click on Save image or Save page as or whatever, that it directly just saves it - without asking for OK?



Anyone know how this can be accomplished?



Edit: Although I appreciate the posted answers so far, I should clarify that I'm not looking for an organizer of downloads, nor for download managers. I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.










share|improve this question
























  • While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:32










  • @Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
    – Rook
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:35










  • Updated my answer for images.
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:54












  • I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
    – Azz
    Sep 25 '10 at 13:56










  • See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
    – Kenny LJ
    Dec 6 '15 at 5:27















up vote
5
down vote

favorite
1












In Firefox's options, you can either set that you want to be asked where to save every file, or you want it to be in place your favourite directory here, I've noticed that most of the stuff I save I put in one directory, usually something called Downloads (inspiring, isn't it?).



But FF still asks, and pops up with the download dialog. It is(!) by default in that directory, but I was wondering is there a way to avoid it alltogether. I.e., when I click on Save image or Save page as or whatever, that it directly just saves it - without asking for OK?



Anyone know how this can be accomplished?



Edit: Although I appreciate the posted answers so far, I should clarify that I'm not looking for an organizer of downloads, nor for download managers. I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.










share|improve this question
























  • While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:32










  • @Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
    – Rook
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:35










  • Updated my answer for images.
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:54












  • I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
    – Azz
    Sep 25 '10 at 13:56










  • See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
    – Kenny LJ
    Dec 6 '15 at 5:27













up vote
5
down vote

favorite
1









up vote
5
down vote

favorite
1






1





In Firefox's options, you can either set that you want to be asked where to save every file, or you want it to be in place your favourite directory here, I've noticed that most of the stuff I save I put in one directory, usually something called Downloads (inspiring, isn't it?).



But FF still asks, and pops up with the download dialog. It is(!) by default in that directory, but I was wondering is there a way to avoid it alltogether. I.e., when I click on Save image or Save page as or whatever, that it directly just saves it - without asking for OK?



Anyone know how this can be accomplished?



Edit: Although I appreciate the posted answers so far, I should clarify that I'm not looking for an organizer of downloads, nor for download managers. I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.










share|improve this question















In Firefox's options, you can either set that you want to be asked where to save every file, or you want it to be in place your favourite directory here, I've noticed that most of the stuff I save I put in one directory, usually something called Downloads (inspiring, isn't it?).



But FF still asks, and pops up with the download dialog. It is(!) by default in that directory, but I was wondering is there a way to avoid it alltogether. I.e., when I click on Save image or Save page as or whatever, that it directly just saves it - without asking for OK?



Anyone know how this can be accomplished?



Edit: Although I appreciate the posted answers so far, I should clarify that I'm not looking for an organizer of downloads, nor for download managers. I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.







firefox






share|improve this question















share|improve this question













share|improve this question




share|improve this question








edited Jun 23 '14 at 11:32









Der Hochstapler

67.2k48230283




67.2k48230283










asked Sep 24 '10 at 22:59









Rook

16.7k28107176




16.7k28107176












  • While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:32










  • @Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
    – Rook
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:35










  • Updated my answer for images.
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:54












  • I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
    – Azz
    Sep 25 '10 at 13:56










  • See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
    – Kenny LJ
    Dec 6 '15 at 5:27


















  • While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:32










  • @Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
    – Rook
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:35










  • Updated my answer for images.
    – Sathyajith Bhat
    Sep 24 '10 at 23:54












  • I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
    – Azz
    Sep 25 '10 at 13:56










  • See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
    – Kenny LJ
    Dec 6 '15 at 5:27
















While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
– Sathyajith Bhat
Sep 24 '10 at 23:32




While you're not looking for download managers, having a download manager is probably the easiest way to reduce the number of clicks. @Rook
– Sathyajith Bhat
Sep 24 '10 at 23:32












@Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
– Rook
Sep 24 '10 at 23:35




@Sathya - Download managers are useful when there is a common criteria that engulfs the files you wish to save (all on the same page, all of .doc type, all of ... that and that criteia ...). If not, then they just become an annoyance, when saving individual files. Besides, I already use the one you mentioned.
– Rook
Sep 24 '10 at 23:35












Updated my answer for images.
– Sathyajith Bhat
Sep 24 '10 at 23:54






Updated my answer for images.
– Sathyajith Bhat
Sep 24 '10 at 23:54














I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
– Azz
Sep 25 '10 at 13:56




I had a look in about:config, and there doesn't look to be anything like this built into FF, so you may have to go the extension route. Sathya's answer below looks pretty lightweight and acceptable to me.
– Azz
Sep 25 '10 at 13:56












See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
– Kenny LJ
Dec 6 '15 at 5:27




See my answer at the bottom. It's the best one but I added it only in Dec 2015 so it's at the bottom.
– Kenny LJ
Dec 6 '15 at 5:27










7 Answers
7






active

oldest

votes

















up vote
6
down vote



accepted











  1. Tools > Options > Applications

  2. Go to the line of the Content Type of whatever file you no longer want to bother with


    • If you want all future text files to just download, look for the line that says Text Document

    • For PDFs, look for Adobe Acrobat Document, etc.



  3. Set the action to Save File


    • Or just set all file and content types as Save File and be done with it.



  4. Click OK


Now, whenever you hit a file that is on this list and set as Save File, it will just download in the background. When it's done it will show a little pop-up in the lower right corner that the thing has completed its train ride to your computer.



If you come across a file type that was not in the Applications list section previously, you will still be prompted.



opening dialog prompt



In which case you should:




  1. Select Save File

  2. Check Do this automatically for files like this from now on


    • In some cases, this may be greyed out



  3. Click OK


For future files of the same type, go back to the first set of instructions and make sure it's set.



And if you don't want to see that dialog window pop up showing the progress of file downloads:




  1. Tools > Options > General

  2. In the Downloads section, uncheck Show the Downloads window when downloading a file

  3. Click OK


No need to download or slap on any extensions.






share|improve this answer

















  • 1




    While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
    – JasonXA
    Apr 17 '14 at 21:20


















up vote
3
down vote













Setting the preference "browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk" to "application/octet-stream" appears to give the desired behavior for unknown MIME types: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2430485



For known MIME types, use random♦'s solution above.



These two approaches combined should give you the behavior you're looking for.






share|improve this answer






























    up vote
    3
    down vote













    Simply Alt+Click on the link and it will download to your default directory without any dialogs/prompts.



    The Alt+Click may be disabled on your Firefox, in which case, follow these steps:




    1. Type "about:config" into the address bar, press enter. (Firefox may ask you to "promise that you're careful". Just click yes.)

    2. Look for the preference "browser.altClickSave" and toggle the Value from "false" to "true".






    share|improve this answer



















    • 1




      This is the best answer.
      – NateS
      Dec 13 '15 at 17:48






    • 3




      the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
      – Amro
      Aug 18 '16 at 9:16


















    up vote
    2
    down vote













    The save dialog and download dialog are two completely separate things. Selecting a default save directory will not stop Firefox from asking you if you want to download a file.



    You may be interested in the Save File To add-on which allows you to select a save location from the context menu, skipping the download and save dialogs altogether.



    alt text



    You can customize the menu so items are nested as deep as you want.






    share|improve this answer





















    • That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
      – Rook
      Sep 24 '10 at 23:18












    • I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
      – John T
      Sep 25 '10 at 0:02










    • You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
      – zygimantus
      Nov 7 '16 at 19:47


















    up vote
    2
    down vote














    I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.




    Try the iMacros Firefox addon. You can record a so-called macro that handles the website navigation and download for you. Once you have done that, the whole process needs only one mouse-click or keystroke to run automatically.






    share|improve this answer





















    • very nice ! thanks for the tip!
      – Rook
      Oct 1 '10 at 22:46


















    up vote
    1
    down vote













    If you are doing a lot of image browsing and saving, get Bazzacuda Image Saver. You can set a save directory, and then with a single click it will, for all tabs that have just an image, save those images in that directory.






    share|improve this answer




























      up vote
      1
      down vote













      Use the Image Toolbar addon



      image toolbar settings






      share|improve this answer























      • Looks like a winner!
        – Azz
        Sep 25 '10 at 13:26











      Your Answer








      StackExchange.ready(function() {
      var channelOptions = {
      tags: "".split(" "),
      id: "3"
      };
      initTagRenderer("".split(" "), "".split(" "), channelOptions);

      StackExchange.using("externalEditor", function() {
      // Have to fire editor after snippets, if snippets enabled
      if (StackExchange.settings.snippets.snippetsEnabled) {
      StackExchange.using("snippets", function() {
      createEditor();
      });
      }
      else {
      createEditor();
      }
      });

      function createEditor() {
      StackExchange.prepareEditor({
      heartbeatType: 'answer',
      convertImagesToLinks: true,
      noModals: true,
      showLowRepImageUploadWarning: true,
      reputationToPostImages: 10,
      bindNavPrevention: true,
      postfix: "",
      imageUploader: {
      brandingHtml: "Powered by u003ca class="icon-imgur-white" href="https://imgur.com/"u003eu003c/au003e",
      contentPolicyHtml: "User contributions licensed under u003ca href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/"u003ecc by-sa 3.0 with attribution requiredu003c/au003e u003ca href="https://stackoverflow.com/legal/content-policy"u003e(content policy)u003c/au003e",
      allowUrls: true
      },
      onDemand: true,
      discardSelector: ".discard-answer"
      ,immediatelyShowMarkdownHelp:true
      });


      }
      });














      draft saved

      draft discarded


















      StackExchange.ready(
      function () {
      StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f192498%2fskipping-the-download-dialog-in-firefox%23new-answer', 'question_page');
      }
      );

      Post as a guest















      Required, but never shown

























      7 Answers
      7






      active

      oldest

      votes








      7 Answers
      7






      active

      oldest

      votes









      active

      oldest

      votes






      active

      oldest

      votes








      up vote
      6
      down vote



      accepted











      1. Tools > Options > Applications

      2. Go to the line of the Content Type of whatever file you no longer want to bother with


        • If you want all future text files to just download, look for the line that says Text Document

        • For PDFs, look for Adobe Acrobat Document, etc.



      3. Set the action to Save File


        • Or just set all file and content types as Save File and be done with it.



      4. Click OK


      Now, whenever you hit a file that is on this list and set as Save File, it will just download in the background. When it's done it will show a little pop-up in the lower right corner that the thing has completed its train ride to your computer.



      If you come across a file type that was not in the Applications list section previously, you will still be prompted.



      opening dialog prompt



      In which case you should:




      1. Select Save File

      2. Check Do this automatically for files like this from now on


        • In some cases, this may be greyed out



      3. Click OK


      For future files of the same type, go back to the first set of instructions and make sure it's set.



      And if you don't want to see that dialog window pop up showing the progress of file downloads:




      1. Tools > Options > General

      2. In the Downloads section, uncheck Show the Downloads window when downloading a file

      3. Click OK


      No need to download or slap on any extensions.






      share|improve this answer

















      • 1




        While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
        – JasonXA
        Apr 17 '14 at 21:20















      up vote
      6
      down vote



      accepted











      1. Tools > Options > Applications

      2. Go to the line of the Content Type of whatever file you no longer want to bother with


        • If you want all future text files to just download, look for the line that says Text Document

        • For PDFs, look for Adobe Acrobat Document, etc.



      3. Set the action to Save File


        • Or just set all file and content types as Save File and be done with it.



      4. Click OK


      Now, whenever you hit a file that is on this list and set as Save File, it will just download in the background. When it's done it will show a little pop-up in the lower right corner that the thing has completed its train ride to your computer.



      If you come across a file type that was not in the Applications list section previously, you will still be prompted.



      opening dialog prompt



      In which case you should:




      1. Select Save File

      2. Check Do this automatically for files like this from now on


        • In some cases, this may be greyed out



      3. Click OK


      For future files of the same type, go back to the first set of instructions and make sure it's set.



      And if you don't want to see that dialog window pop up showing the progress of file downloads:




      1. Tools > Options > General

      2. In the Downloads section, uncheck Show the Downloads window when downloading a file

      3. Click OK


      No need to download or slap on any extensions.






      share|improve this answer

















      • 1




        While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
        – JasonXA
        Apr 17 '14 at 21:20













      up vote
      6
      down vote



      accepted







      up vote
      6
      down vote



      accepted







      1. Tools > Options > Applications

      2. Go to the line of the Content Type of whatever file you no longer want to bother with


        • If you want all future text files to just download, look for the line that says Text Document

        • For PDFs, look for Adobe Acrobat Document, etc.



      3. Set the action to Save File


        • Or just set all file and content types as Save File and be done with it.



      4. Click OK


      Now, whenever you hit a file that is on this list and set as Save File, it will just download in the background. When it's done it will show a little pop-up in the lower right corner that the thing has completed its train ride to your computer.



      If you come across a file type that was not in the Applications list section previously, you will still be prompted.



      opening dialog prompt



      In which case you should:




      1. Select Save File

      2. Check Do this automatically for files like this from now on


        • In some cases, this may be greyed out



      3. Click OK


      For future files of the same type, go back to the first set of instructions and make sure it's set.



      And if you don't want to see that dialog window pop up showing the progress of file downloads:




      1. Tools > Options > General

      2. In the Downloads section, uncheck Show the Downloads window when downloading a file

      3. Click OK


      No need to download or slap on any extensions.






      share|improve this answer













      1. Tools > Options > Applications

      2. Go to the line of the Content Type of whatever file you no longer want to bother with


        • If you want all future text files to just download, look for the line that says Text Document

        • For PDFs, look for Adobe Acrobat Document, etc.



      3. Set the action to Save File


        • Or just set all file and content types as Save File and be done with it.



      4. Click OK


      Now, whenever you hit a file that is on this list and set as Save File, it will just download in the background. When it's done it will show a little pop-up in the lower right corner that the thing has completed its train ride to your computer.



      If you come across a file type that was not in the Applications list section previously, you will still be prompted.



      opening dialog prompt



      In which case you should:




      1. Select Save File

      2. Check Do this automatically for files like this from now on


        • In some cases, this may be greyed out



      3. Click OK


      For future files of the same type, go back to the first set of instructions and make sure it's set.



      And if you don't want to see that dialog window pop up showing the progress of file downloads:




      1. Tools > Options > General

      2. In the Downloads section, uncheck Show the Downloads window when downloading a file

      3. Click OK


      No need to download or slap on any extensions.







      share|improve this answer












      share|improve this answer



      share|improve this answer










      answered Sep 25 '10 at 21:15









      random

      12.8k84657




      12.8k84657








      • 1




        While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
        – JasonXA
        Apr 17 '14 at 21:20














      • 1




        While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
        – JasonXA
        Apr 17 '14 at 21:20








      1




      1




      While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
      – JasonXA
      Apr 17 '14 at 21:20




      While the response is well formed, people who usually come here want more than average. Average was posted above. In my options, even if the file has a .rar ext and it should be done, I suppose the server sends it as unknown mime and thus the checkbox is grey. All I can do is let it prompt me or keep search for a better answer.
      – JasonXA
      Apr 17 '14 at 21:20












      up vote
      3
      down vote













      Setting the preference "browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk" to "application/octet-stream" appears to give the desired behavior for unknown MIME types: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2430485



      For known MIME types, use random♦'s solution above.



      These two approaches combined should give you the behavior you're looking for.






      share|improve this answer



























        up vote
        3
        down vote













        Setting the preference "browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk" to "application/octet-stream" appears to give the desired behavior for unknown MIME types: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2430485



        For known MIME types, use random♦'s solution above.



        These two approaches combined should give you the behavior you're looking for.






        share|improve this answer

























          up vote
          3
          down vote










          up vote
          3
          down vote









          Setting the preference "browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk" to "application/octet-stream" appears to give the desired behavior for unknown MIME types: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2430485



          For known MIME types, use random♦'s solution above.



          These two approaches combined should give you the behavior you're looking for.






          share|improve this answer














          Setting the preference "browser.helperApps.neverAsk.saveToDisk" to "application/octet-stream" appears to give the desired behavior for unknown MIME types: http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=2430485



          For known MIME types, use random♦'s solution above.



          These two approaches combined should give you the behavior you're looking for.







          share|improve this answer














          share|improve this answer



          share|improve this answer








          edited Mar 20 '17 at 10:16









          Community

          1




          1










          answered Apr 26 '16 at 0:16









          Lewis

          1311




          1311






















              up vote
              3
              down vote













              Simply Alt+Click on the link and it will download to your default directory without any dialogs/prompts.



              The Alt+Click may be disabled on your Firefox, in which case, follow these steps:




              1. Type "about:config" into the address bar, press enter. (Firefox may ask you to "promise that you're careful". Just click yes.)

              2. Look for the preference "browser.altClickSave" and toggle the Value from "false" to "true".






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1




                This is the best answer.
                – NateS
                Dec 13 '15 at 17:48






              • 3




                the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
                – Amro
                Aug 18 '16 at 9:16















              up vote
              3
              down vote













              Simply Alt+Click on the link and it will download to your default directory without any dialogs/prompts.



              The Alt+Click may be disabled on your Firefox, in which case, follow these steps:




              1. Type "about:config" into the address bar, press enter. (Firefox may ask you to "promise that you're careful". Just click yes.)

              2. Look for the preference "browser.altClickSave" and toggle the Value from "false" to "true".






              share|improve this answer



















              • 1




                This is the best answer.
                – NateS
                Dec 13 '15 at 17:48






              • 3




                the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
                – Amro
                Aug 18 '16 at 9:16













              up vote
              3
              down vote










              up vote
              3
              down vote









              Simply Alt+Click on the link and it will download to your default directory without any dialogs/prompts.



              The Alt+Click may be disabled on your Firefox, in which case, follow these steps:




              1. Type "about:config" into the address bar, press enter. (Firefox may ask you to "promise that you're careful". Just click yes.)

              2. Look for the preference "browser.altClickSave" and toggle the Value from "false" to "true".






              share|improve this answer














              Simply Alt+Click on the link and it will download to your default directory without any dialogs/prompts.



              The Alt+Click may be disabled on your Firefox, in which case, follow these steps:




              1. Type "about:config" into the address bar, press enter. (Firefox may ask you to "promise that you're careful". Just click yes.)

              2. Look for the preference "browser.altClickSave" and toggle the Value from "false" to "true".







              share|improve this answer














              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer








              edited Dec 5 at 8:40

























              answered Dec 6 '15 at 5:25









              Kenny LJ

              1512824




              1512824








              • 1




                This is the best answer.
                – NateS
                Dec 13 '15 at 17:48






              • 3




                the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
                – Amro
                Aug 18 '16 at 9:16














              • 1




                This is the best answer.
                – NateS
                Dec 13 '15 at 17:48






              • 3




                the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
                – Amro
                Aug 18 '16 at 9:16








              1




              1




              This is the best answer.
              – NateS
              Dec 13 '15 at 17:48




              This is the best answer.
              – NateS
              Dec 13 '15 at 17:48




              3




              3




              the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
              – Amro
              Aug 18 '16 at 9:16




              the correct preference name is browser.altClickSave
              – Amro
              Aug 18 '16 at 9:16










              up vote
              2
              down vote













              The save dialog and download dialog are two completely separate things. Selecting a default save directory will not stop Firefox from asking you if you want to download a file.



              You may be interested in the Save File To add-on which allows you to select a save location from the context menu, skipping the download and save dialogs altogether.



              alt text



              You can customize the menu so items are nested as deep as you want.






              share|improve this answer





















              • That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
                – Rook
                Sep 24 '10 at 23:18












              • I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
                – John T
                Sep 25 '10 at 0:02










              • You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
                – zygimantus
                Nov 7 '16 at 19:47















              up vote
              2
              down vote













              The save dialog and download dialog are two completely separate things. Selecting a default save directory will not stop Firefox from asking you if you want to download a file.



              You may be interested in the Save File To add-on which allows you to select a save location from the context menu, skipping the download and save dialogs altogether.



              alt text



              You can customize the menu so items are nested as deep as you want.






              share|improve this answer





















              • That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
                – Rook
                Sep 24 '10 at 23:18












              • I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
                – John T
                Sep 25 '10 at 0:02










              • You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
                – zygimantus
                Nov 7 '16 at 19:47













              up vote
              2
              down vote










              up vote
              2
              down vote









              The save dialog and download dialog are two completely separate things. Selecting a default save directory will not stop Firefox from asking you if you want to download a file.



              You may be interested in the Save File To add-on which allows you to select a save location from the context menu, skipping the download and save dialogs altogether.



              alt text



              You can customize the menu so items are nested as deep as you want.






              share|improve this answer












              The save dialog and download dialog are two completely separate things. Selecting a default save directory will not stop Firefox from asking you if you want to download a file.



              You may be interested in the Save File To add-on which allows you to select a save location from the context menu, skipping the download and save dialogs altogether.



              alt text



              You can customize the menu so items are nested as deep as you want.







              share|improve this answer












              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer










              answered Sep 24 '10 at 23:16









              John T

              141k20291328




              141k20291328












              • That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
                – Rook
                Sep 24 '10 at 23:18












              • I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
                – John T
                Sep 25 '10 at 0:02










              • You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
                – zygimantus
                Nov 7 '16 at 19:47


















              • That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
                – Rook
                Sep 24 '10 at 23:18












              • I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
                – John T
                Sep 25 '10 at 0:02










              • You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
                – zygimantus
                Nov 7 '16 at 19:47
















              That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
              – Rook
              Sep 24 '10 at 23:18






              That would result in requiring even more clicks. I just want something that /either I click save, either download, either click on a link towards a file intended for download/ just saves it to a predefined place without much ado. I also don't use/have a mouse :(
              – Rook
              Sep 24 '10 at 23:18














              I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
              – John T
              Sep 25 '10 at 0:02




              I count about 2-3 clicks to save in this situation at max. You don't have to click each expanded menu, and you can make them as deeply nested as you want (if you took the time to read). You probably won't find an add-on that is 1-click save because then people would be accidentally saving everything and it would be more of a hinder than help.
              – John T
              Sep 25 '10 at 0:02












              You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
              – zygimantus
              Nov 7 '16 at 19:47




              You can find that addon here: addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/save-file-to
              – zygimantus
              Nov 7 '16 at 19:47










              up vote
              2
              down vote














              I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.




              Try the iMacros Firefox addon. You can record a so-called macro that handles the website navigation and download for you. Once you have done that, the whole process needs only one mouse-click or keystroke to run automatically.






              share|improve this answer





















              • very nice ! thanks for the tip!
                – Rook
                Oct 1 '10 at 22:46















              up vote
              2
              down vote














              I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.




              Try the iMacros Firefox addon. You can record a so-called macro that handles the website navigation and download for you. Once you have done that, the whole process needs only one mouse-click or keystroke to run automatically.






              share|improve this answer





















              • very nice ! thanks for the tip!
                – Rook
                Oct 1 '10 at 22:46













              up vote
              2
              down vote










              up vote
              2
              down vote










              I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.




              Try the iMacros Firefox addon. You can record a so-called macro that handles the website navigation and download for you. Once you have done that, the whole process needs only one mouse-click or keystroke to run automatically.






              share|improve this answer













              I just need something that will minimize the number of clicks I have to make to get the file from the Internet to my disc.




              Try the iMacros Firefox addon. You can record a so-called macro that handles the website navigation and download for you. Once you have done that, the whole process needs only one mouse-click or keystroke to run automatically.







              share|improve this answer












              share|improve this answer



              share|improve this answer










              answered Sep 24 '10 at 23:58









              DMeister

              612




              612












              • very nice ! thanks for the tip!
                – Rook
                Oct 1 '10 at 22:46


















              • very nice ! thanks for the tip!
                – Rook
                Oct 1 '10 at 22:46
















              very nice ! thanks for the tip!
              – Rook
              Oct 1 '10 at 22:46




              very nice ! thanks for the tip!
              – Rook
              Oct 1 '10 at 22:46










              up vote
              1
              down vote













              If you are doing a lot of image browsing and saving, get Bazzacuda Image Saver. You can set a save directory, and then with a single click it will, for all tabs that have just an image, save those images in that directory.






              share|improve this answer

























                up vote
                1
                down vote













                If you are doing a lot of image browsing and saving, get Bazzacuda Image Saver. You can set a save directory, and then with a single click it will, for all tabs that have just an image, save those images in that directory.






                share|improve this answer























                  up vote
                  1
                  down vote










                  up vote
                  1
                  down vote









                  If you are doing a lot of image browsing and saving, get Bazzacuda Image Saver. You can set a save directory, and then with a single click it will, for all tabs that have just an image, save those images in that directory.






                  share|improve this answer












                  If you are doing a lot of image browsing and saving, get Bazzacuda Image Saver. You can set a save directory, and then with a single click it will, for all tabs that have just an image, save those images in that directory.







                  share|improve this answer












                  share|improve this answer



                  share|improve this answer










                  answered Sep 25 '10 at 13:00









                  LawrenceC

                  58.6k10102179




                  58.6k10102179






















                      up vote
                      1
                      down vote













                      Use the Image Toolbar addon



                      image toolbar settings






                      share|improve this answer























                      • Looks like a winner!
                        – Azz
                        Sep 25 '10 at 13:26















                      up vote
                      1
                      down vote













                      Use the Image Toolbar addon



                      image toolbar settings






                      share|improve this answer























                      • Looks like a winner!
                        – Azz
                        Sep 25 '10 at 13:26













                      up vote
                      1
                      down vote










                      up vote
                      1
                      down vote









                      Use the Image Toolbar addon



                      image toolbar settings






                      share|improve this answer














                      Use the Image Toolbar addon



                      image toolbar settings







                      share|improve this answer














                      share|improve this answer



                      share|improve this answer








                      edited Jul 20 '11 at 18:12









                      random

                      12.8k84657




                      12.8k84657










                      answered Sep 24 '10 at 23:19









                      Sathyajith Bhat

                      52.5k29153252




                      52.5k29153252












                      • Looks like a winner!
                        – Azz
                        Sep 25 '10 at 13:26


















                      • Looks like a winner!
                        – Azz
                        Sep 25 '10 at 13:26
















                      Looks like a winner!
                      – Azz
                      Sep 25 '10 at 13:26




                      Looks like a winner!
                      – Azz
                      Sep 25 '10 at 13:26


















                      draft saved

                      draft discarded




















































                      Thanks for contributing an answer to Super User!


                      • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                      But avoid



                      • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                      • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                      To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.





                      Some of your past answers have not been well-received, and you're in danger of being blocked from answering.


                      Please pay close attention to the following guidance:


                      • Please be sure to answer the question. Provide details and share your research!

                      But avoid



                      • Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers.

                      • Making statements based on opinion; back them up with references or personal experience.


                      To learn more, see our tips on writing great answers.




                      draft saved


                      draft discarded














                      StackExchange.ready(
                      function () {
                      StackExchange.openid.initPostLogin('.new-post-login', 'https%3a%2f%2fsuperuser.com%2fquestions%2f192498%2fskipping-the-download-dialog-in-firefox%23new-answer', 'question_page');
                      }
                      );

                      Post as a guest















                      Required, but never shown





















































                      Required, but never shown














                      Required, but never shown












                      Required, but never shown







                      Required, but never shown

































                      Required, but never shown














                      Required, but never shown












                      Required, but never shown







                      Required, but never shown







                      Popular posts from this blog

                      flock() on closed filehandle LOCK_FILE at /usr/bin/apt-mirror

                      Mangá

                      Eduardo VII do Reino Unido