Learning Firefox from Mozilla
// August 6th, 2007 // Development, Firefox, Google
With Firefox becoming more and more popular, there has been an increasing amount of information on how to use it. I was reading through the “Tips and Tricks” category of the Mozilla blog when I came across some useful information. This particular post was especially useful for novice and advance users alike. A printable cheat-sheet on the keyboard short-cuts in Firefox. There was another post I found useful as well; with tips on changing the font size in your browser to restoring closed tabs to using the Google search bar at the top as a calculator.





I downloaded Firefox2 and since then my bookmarks are blank….they are lost, empty….
what do I do. tried everything. also read that other people had the same thing happen to them. lost there bookmarks when they downloaded your new Firefox2. would like to hear from you please.
Although, I do like to help where I can, I am not, however tech support for Firefox. I did do a search on this problem with the bookmarks. I went to http://mozilla.com and clicked on the “Support” button at the top of the page. On this page, in the list of common issues and solutions, there is a link that says, “My bookmarks appear to be missing”. The link for this support page is http://kb.mozillazine.org/Lost_bookmarks
Good luck
I get this message when I try to open gmail:
Your browser’s cookie functionality is turned off. Please turn it on.
What do I do?
Here is how you turn on your cookies: Open Tools -> Options -> Privacy and make sure “Accept cookies from sites” is checked and that the site you’re trying to access isn’t listed under “Exceptions”.