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Starting a Tips & Tricks to help newcomers (or older users

who may have forgotten). Please add your Tips and/or tricks... Keep it simple.... AND PLEASE DON'T POST ANY QUESTIONS... Use the Search Function(at

the right of the page) or start a new thread.


Tip: Double Clicking empty space on the Tab Bar will open a 'New Tab'

Tip:

Middleclick/MouseWheelClick on a Bookmark on your Personal Toolbar will open it up in a New Tab

Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a folder

will open all the bookmarks in the folder in a new Tab(s) (Note: see http://forums.mozillazine.org/viewtopic....18#1015518)

Tip: holding down

the Shift or Ctrl key when you RightClick to "View Image" or "View Backround Image"will open the image in a New Tab or New Window.

Tip: Unused

menus or menu Items can be hidden by using the customizing your userChrome.css stylesheet (do a forum search for more info)
MenuEdit is also

useful: http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php...l=menuedit

Tip: Extensions can greatly add functionality to FireFox. Browse

extensions at http://update.mozilla.org and another excellent source http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php.

Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click

on a Tab will close that Tab.

Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on a History item will open the page in a new Tab

Tip:

MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Back and Forward buttons will open the last/next page in a new Tab

Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the

Home button will open your homepage in a new Tab(s)

Tip: MiddleClick/MouseWheel Click on the Throbber (the 'busy' icon at the top-right) will open

the Firefox homepage in a new Tab

Tip: For those without middle mouse buttons or mousewheels, ctrl-click will also open new tabs for links,

bookmarks, bookmark folders, history items, and toolbar buttons.

Tip: Ctrl+TAB you can navigate in the tabs to the right

Tip: Ctrl+Shift+Tab you

can navigate in the tabs to the left

Tip: Many Laptops mimic the MiddleClick/MouseWheelClick function if you click both right/left pads at the same

time.

Tip: Set mutliple Home pages : Tools---->Options--->General and seperate each page with the pipe | symbol
(eg http://forums.mozillazine.org/

| http://www.google.com | http://www.yahoo.com | http://forums.mozillazine.org/
Tip: Clear your Download history to make the download manager more

responsive : Tools---->Options--->Privacy

Tip: Rearrange add/remove Icons on Toolbars: View--->ToolBars--->Customize....

Tip: Drag any link to

the Download Manager Window to add & download the link

Tip: Middle-clicking in a link wherever will open that link in a new tab.

Tip: Pressing

ctrl+enter will add http://www. before and .com after the text in the toolbar and load the resulting url. Similarly, shift+enter will add http://www. and .net, and

ctrl+shift+enter will add http://www. and .org

Tip: You can work offline like in IE by clicking File>Work Offline. This means that you can browse your

previously visited pages even when you're offline.

Tip: If you wish to remove an item from your Address Bar Drop down menu, Highlight it

WITHOUT CLICKING and use Shift+Delete

Tip: A bookmarks's position Dragged & Dropped (ie. change position in a Folder or move from one folder

to another or move to another position on the toolbar) by highlighting it & clicking on it (WITHOUT LETTING GO) and Dragging it to your desired

position

Tip: A Folder can be move the same way as above tip but u MUST hold down the SHIFT key while Dragging

Tip: Former/current users

of IE who are accustomed to copying items from "Temporary Internet Files" folder (FireFox calls it "Cache" ) can achieve the same results by

Tools--->Page Info and then select the "Media" Tab, then Highlight the item u want to download and clicking "Save As..."

Tip: If u accidentally delete a

bookmark and want to recover it, if it is not already open then, open the "Bookmarks Manager" (Bookmarks--->Manage Bookmarks) and either use Ctrl+Z or

Edit--->Undo (in The Bookmarks Manager)

Tip: DoubleClicking a file entry in the Downloads Manager will open/launch the file (provided u haven't

moved it yet)
~ FFW
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#2
Nice long list of tips! ;) Big Grin

_ISR_m3rc_
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#3
Yea thanks for all of those tips.
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#4
The listed tips and tricks are really very good. Most of them are working really without any trouble. It is very useful for me and I am looking for such thing from a long time.
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#5
I really appreciate for this tips and help, this is useful for many people over-there , i was really looking for this kind of activity from many times.
Thank you.
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#6
Nice tips. Very useful.
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#7
A post from before Omni's registration date.
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#8
big list there, will defo come in use. Thanks for sharing
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#9
Some of these tips were very helpful, thank you.
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