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Keyboard Shortcuts for Firefox

Monday, April 16th, 2007
Note: for Mac OS X, use the Command key in place of Control for all shortcuts listed.
Back Alt+Left Arrow (or Backspace on Windows)
Bookmarks Ctrl+B or Ctrl+I
Bookmark This Page Ctrl+D
Bookmark All Tabs Ctrl+Shift+D
Caret Browsing F7
Clear Personal Data Ctrl+Shift+Del
Close Tab Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4
Close Window Ctrl+Shift+W or Alt+F4
Complete .com Address Ctrl+Enter
Complete .net Address Shift+Enter
Complete .org Address Ctrl+Shift+Enter
Copy Ctrl+C or Ctrl+Insert
Cut Ctrl+X or Shift+Del
Delete Del
Downloads Ctrl+J (Windows & Mac OS X only), Ctrl+Y (Linux only)
Find Again F3 or Ctrl+G
Find in This Page (Find As You Type) Ctrl+F or /
Find in This Page (Find As You Type): links only ‘ (apostrophe key)
Find Previous Shift+F3 or Shift+Ctrl+G
Force Reload (override cache) Ctrl+F5 or Ctrl+Shift+R
Forward Alt+Right Arrow (or Shift+Backspace on Windows)
Full Screen F11 (not implemented on Mac OS X)
History Ctrl+H
Home Alt+Home
Location Bar F6 or Ctrl+L or Alt+D
New Tab Ctrl+T
Next Frame F6
Next Tab Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PageDown or Ctrl+Alt+Right Arrow
New Window Ctrl+N
Open File Ctrl+O
Open Location in New Tab Alt+Enter
Page Source Ctrl+U
Paste Ctrl+V or Shift+Insert
Previous Frame Shift+F6
Previous Tab Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PageUp or Ctrl+Alt+Left Arrow
Print Ctrl+P
Redo Ctrl+Y (NOT Linux) or Ctrl+Shift+Z
Reload F5 or Ctrl+R
Save Page As Ctrl+S
Search see Find and Web Search
Select All Ctrl+A
Select Next Search Engine in Search Bar Ctrl+Down
Select Previous Search Engine in Search Bar Ctrl+Up
Select Tab [1 to 9] Ctrl+[1 to 9]
Stop Esc
Text Size: Decrease Ctrl+-
Text Size: Increase Ctrl++
Text Size: Normal Ctrl+0
Web Search Ctrl+K (or Ctrl+E on Windows & Mac OS X, or Ctrl+J on Unix)
Undo Ctrl+Z

Advanced Firefox Configuration Tips

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

Written by Ghacks.net

I’m still using Firefox and I thought it would be nice to share some advanced configuration tips that helped me a lot with you. This article was inspired by Lifehackers Top Firefox 2 config tweaks but adds advanced tips to the mix. Rest assured that the configuration tweaks will not list the same tips that you see on every other site nowadays, I promise new unseen tips.

I should probably start with some basic information on how you edit the Firefox configuration at all. This is actually pretty simple: Enter about:config in the address bar and hit enter. A large preferences list should appear. Every option has a preference name, a status, a type and a value.We are using the name to find the option in the large list. Status defines if it is still the default value or has been edited by the user, type defines which values are accepted in the value field. For boolean it would be true or false, integer a number and so on. To filter the list enter part of the name into the Filter text field, the results get updated on the fly. On to the tweaks..

Change location of bookmarks file

  • key: browser.bookmarks.file
  • default: not existing, create new String by right-clicking and entering the above key
  • value: path to bookmark.html, for instance e:\bookmark.html

You might want to change this if you want to use a removable drive to store your bookmarks for instance.

Middlemouse Paste

  • key: middlemouse.paste
  • default: false
  • change to: true

Setting this option to true makes it possible to paste text into any text field in Firefox.

Hide Go Button

  • key:browser.urlbar.hideGoButton
  • default:false
  • change to:true

If you set this value to true the Go button will be removed giving you more space in that bar. No one uses the go button anyway, just hit enter, this has the same effect.

Click Selects all in url bar

  • key:browser.urlbar.clickSelectsAll
  • default:true
  • change to:false

This is useful if you often copy only part of the url. The default behavior selects the complete url first if you click into the url bar and you have to click and select again to copy part of the url only.

Open Search Results in a new Tab

  • key:browser.search.openintab
  • default:false
  • change to: true

Opens the search results always in a new tab instead of the currently active tab.

Spellcheck for textareas

  • key:layout.spellcheckDefault
  • default:1
  • change to: 2

This activates the spell check for textareas and input fields as well.

Autofill in url bar

  • key:browser.urlbar.autoFill
  • default:false
  • change to:true

Known urls are automatically completed while entering them.

Disable extension compatibility check

  • key:extensions.checkCompatibility
  • default: not existing, create new Boolean with the above name
  • value: false

Setting this value to false means that Firefox will not check installed extensions for compatibility. Great during updates, could lead to problems with incompatible extensions though.

Uninstalling Firefox

Saturday, April 7th, 2007

This article contains instructions to uninstall Firefox and remove it from your system. Make sure you complete the last step, removing the user profile data, if you wish to completely remove Firefox or perform a clean reinstall.

Note: You should set another default browser if you are not going to reinstall Firefox and it is currently the default. You can use the information in this article as a general guide.

On Mac OS X

Drag the Firefox application to the Trash.

On Linux

Remove the firefox Installation directory, usually: /usr/lib/firefox-<version>. For example, if using Firefox 1.0 it would be: /usr/lib/firefox-1.0

On Windows

  • Open the Windows Control Panel and double-click Add/Remove Programs. Select Mozilla Firefox (<version>) in the list and click “Remove” to run the uninstaller. Even if this first step fails, as it may in some cases, continue on with the rest of the uninstall instructions.
  • Delete the Firefox Installation directory, located here, by default: C:\Program files\Mozilla Firefox
  • If you installed the Quality Feedback Agent component (aka Talkback), open the %APPDATA%\Talkback\MozillaOrg\ folder and delete all “Firefox<somenumber>” folders found, for example, “Firefox10″ “Firefox15″ and “Firefox2″.
  • Firefox 1.5 and later: Delete the “Firefox” folder containing the profile “cache” folder and “XUL.mfl” file located here: C:\Documents and Settings\Windows login username\Local Settings\Application Data\Mozilla\Firefox. On Windows 2000 and later the “Local Settings” folder is hidden by default.
  • If necessary, remove the “Mozilla Firefox” shortcuts in the Windows Start -> Programs menu by right-clicking and deleting the entries. (This step should not be needed unless the Add/Remove Programs uninstaller in the first step failed.)

The Firefox uninstall will leave behind some Windows registry entries, which can be cleaned up using Windows regedit or a 3rd party registry cleaner. Note: registry editing is a potentially hazardous undertaking!.

You may also need to manually change some file associations or icons in your Windows “Folder Options -> File Types” even after setting a new default browser

Removing user profile data

This step is recommended for users who are uninstalling Firefox in preparation for a “clean reinstall”.

This will remove the Firefox user profile data, which includes bookmarks, passwords, cookies, preference settings and added extensions. Back up your profile data so that you can restore it later, if you wish, then delete the entire Firefox folder (which will include the “Profiles” subfolder and the files “profiles.ini” and “pluginreg.dat”) from the default Firefox profile path. Note that, in Windows 2000 and later, you can use “Start -> Run -> (type in) %APPDATA% -> OK” to open the hidden Application Data or AppData folder,

Source: http://kb.mozillazine.org/Uninstalling_Firefox

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Saturday, April 7th, 2007

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