Lizzie asks…
Why does Firefox take so long to open my start-page?
When I start Firefox it takes at least 3 or 4 seconds for it opens my start-page (google). Firefox itself starts fairly quickly, but then it takes about 3 seconds to open the start-page.
When I use Chrome or IE the start-page shows immediately.
I use Firefox 15.0.1 and Windows 7 x64.
Michelle answers:
The start up to your home page would depend on how many add-ons you have installed on Firefox and if they are all up to date as it checks all these first.
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Robert asks…
How can I move my Firefox bookmarks to another laptop?
I have a new laptop and I want to add all my Firefox bookmarked pages from my last previous laptop,in the same way that I could just copy the favourites folder for IE.I have tried to copy them but can’t seem to make it work,can anyone help me out?
Michelle answers:
The easiest way is to install the Xmarks Firefox addon in Firefox on your old laptop. Follow the setup instructions and synchronise your bookmarks. Then install the addon in Firefox on your new laptop. Sign in to the account you created and synchronise. All you bookmarks will then be installed on your new laptop.
Using Xmarks means that you never have to worry about losing your bookmarks. There’s also an Xmarks plug in for Internet Explorer.
George asks…
How do i change the destination of downloads in Firefox?
When using Firefox, files get automatically downloaded to your desktop. Is there any way to change the place it gets saved to?
Michelle answers:
At first open your firefox browser then go to
Tools>>Options>>Main>>
There you can see download option
Choose “Always ask me where to save file”
Thanks.
Chris asks…
Why does pac man music play when I start firefox?
I started firefox and pacman music started playing and continues as long as firefox is running. It doesn’t happen with internet explorer.
Michelle answers:
Today Google is promoting the 30th anniversary of the Pacman Game. The music and game are on the Google home page.
I bet one Firefox browser is set to open the Google home page and Internet Explorer is not.
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