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Power Surfing Uninterrupted

As mentioned previously power users or surfers usually have a multitude of window tabs open at any one time. The reasons vary however it’s basically an optimization of time. That is whilst a web surfer is reading a particular page they’re loading ano…

Opening New Tabs and Windows

A lot of power users have many frequently used and visted sites in their link bar. Usually these people will be browsing multiple sites at any one time. Rather than open a new tab using CTRL-T or File –> New Tab or Window and then click on the link …

Tab Menu

You may not realize it but the tabs contain a sub-menu which is accessible via the right-click of the mouse (see below). Again suitable for power users the sub-menu gives you at your finger tips:New tabReload TabReload All TabsClose Other Tabs (and le…

Organising Your Tabs

As you know one of the benefits of Firefox is the multi-tab browsing ability. Sometimes if you build up a number of tabs and are switching between each, you may have one tab on one side of your screen and the other way across the other side.You can ac…

Sorting Your Bookmarks

If you have built up a significant number of bookmarks you may have used the Bookmark Manager to put them into some kind of order and structure using folders. The difficulty with the Bookmark Manager is you have to move folders or links individually i…

Managing Multiple Profiles

Many FireFox users who have grown up with the Netscape profile options will be glad to know this feature is still available in FireFox. To access the profile menu simply open a command prompt or create a short with the -p switch.So the command is ‘fir…

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