Mozilla Firefox tutorials
Firefox 4 Beta: How to Disable the Feedback Button
contributed by Rob Rogers on July 8, 2010 under Mozilla FirefoxIf you’re trying out the beta of the new Firefox, but want to ditch the Feedback button, here is the quick and easy method for getting rid of it.
Firefox 4: How do I move tabs to bottom or top of address bar?
contributed by David Kirk on June 30, 2010 under Mozilla FirefoxOne of the new features in firefox 4 is the ability to place the tabs either below or above the address bar. This tutorial will show you how to toggle between the two areas.
OS X: Install and Run Firefox 3 and Firefox 4 on the Same Computer
contributed by David Kirk on June 29, 2010 under Mozilla FirefoxAre you dying to try out firefox 4 but not ready to give up firefox 3? You can run them both safely on your apple os x system. Here is how to do it. Updated for latest versions of firefox.
Install Firefox in XP, Vista, or Windows 7 without Administrative Priviledges
contributed by David Kirk on June 19, 2010 under Mozilla FirefoxWithin many computer environments, users do not have admin privileges to install software packages. This becomes very frustrating when that same user is locked into a substandard browser like IE6. This tutorial demonstrates how to install and run firefox without administrative rights.
Firefox: How to Make Google Reader the Default RSS Reader for Subscribing to Feeds
contributed by Rob Rogers on November 16, 2009 under Mozilla FirefoxIf you are a Firefox user and Google Reader is your RSS feed reader, you normally have to take an extra step of choosing how you want the feed displayed, either on your Google homepage or in Google Reader. By making a couple of simple changes in the about:config settings, you can click on an RSS feed and preview it directly in Google Reader, one step away from subscribing to the feed.
Firefox: Enable AutoFill in URL (Address) Bar
contributed by Rob Rogers on November 3, 2009 under Mozilla FirefoxBy default Firefox has AutoFill disabled for the address bar, but if you like this functionality, you can enable it by following these steps.
Firefox: Enable Case Sensitive Searches When Using Find (Ctrl+F)
contributed by Rob Rogers on under Mozilla FirefoxIf you use Firefox’s Find (Ctrl+F) to find a term or name on a web page, you might try using case sensitive searches to make things easier. This is disabled by default but can easily be changed by taking the following steps.
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