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*'''Open Several Links in Tabs:'''  Opens several links at once, all in new tabs.
 
*'''Open Several Links in Tabs:'''  Opens several links at once, all in new tabs.
 
**Swipe the cursor rightwards through multiple links in a line, then move the cursor up, and then left to open all cross links in open tabs.
 
**Swipe the cursor rightwards through multiple links in a line, then move the cursor up, and then left to open all cross links in open tabs.
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There are other gestures that can be performed, to view them go to Tools-->Add-ons.  In the Extensions tab and then hit Options under Mouse Gestures Redox.  In the General tab you can Edit Gestures to create your own or view those already on the machine.  Other options include changing the button that activates the beginning and end of the gesture, creating mouse trails, and others.
  
 
==Current version==
 
==Current version==

Revision as of 11:51, 9 July 2008

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Mozilla Firefox is an award-winning, free, open source web browser.

Useful features

  • Tabbed browsing
  • Inline spellcheck
  • Find as you type
  • Extensions
  • Full screen mode
  • Integrated search

Keyboard shortcuts

Note: On Macs, replace ctrl with command/apple key

  • Close a window or tab: ctrl+w
  • Jump to search bar: ctrl+k
  • Open a new tab: ctrl+t
  • Re-open last closed tab: ctrl+shift+t
  • Open a new Firefox window: ctrl+n
  • Jump straight to address bar: F6, ctrl+l
  • Refresh a page: F5, ctrl+r
  • Open your history: ctrl+h
  • Find as you type: /
  • Jump to next open tab: ctrl+page up
  • Jump to previous open tab: ctrl+page down

Mouse Gestures

Firefox loaded on campus machines all come with the add-in Mouse Gestures Redox installed. This add-in allows the user to easily navigate web-pages using special shortcuts performed by holding the right mouse button and moving the mouse form a "gesture" and then releasing the right mouse button to complete the command. Here is a list of gestures that can be performed, all of the following commands are performed by holding the right mouse button, doing the gesture, and then releasing the right mouse button:

  • Back (Left): Go back a page in the browsing history
    • Swipe the cursor left
  • Forward (Right): Go forward a page in the browsing history
    • Swipe the cursor right
  • Close Tab (Down-Right): Close the active tab
    • Move the mouse down and then right (creating an L shape)
  • New Tab (Up): Create a new tab
    • Swipe the cursor straight up crossing a hyperlink to open that link, or over another part of the website to open a blank tab.
  • New Window (Down): Create a new window
    • Swipe the cursor straight down crossing a hyperlink to open that link, or over another part of the website to open a blank tab.
  • Open Several Links in Tabs: Opens several links at once, all in new tabs.
    • Swipe the cursor rightwards through multiple links in a line, then move the cursor up, and then left to open all cross links in open tabs.

There are other gestures that can be performed, to view them go to Tools-->Add-ons. In the Extensions tab and then hit Options under Mouse Gestures Redox. In the General tab you can Edit Gestures to create your own or view those already on the machine. Other options include changing the button that activates the beginning and end of the gesture, creating mouse trails, and others.

Current version

3.0 is the latest version of Mozilla Firefox. Mozilla suggests that all users update to the latest version of the browser.

How do I check if I have the current version of Mozilla Firefox?

  1. While using Mozilla Firefox, click the Help menu, then click Check for updates.
  2. This will prompt you to download the current version, if it is not already installed.


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