George asks…
What is a good firefox addon to save massive number of pictures on separated links?
I know there are lots of firefox addons that help manage saving pictures, but what I am specifically looking for is, one which can allow me to simply paste the picture link and it will download the picture from that link.
Reason being, the pictures I am saving is has their own individual link and NOT on the same page itself.
Michelle answers:
Downloadhelper
Robert asks…
How can I transfer firefox settings from one computer to another?
I just bought a new computer and would like the same settings I have on my other computer. How do I go about doing this? The one thing I want to change in firefox on my new computer is when I type a website in the address bar I would like it to show my history instead of my bookmarks. I changed it before but I can’t remember what I did.
Michelle answers:
I’ll assume you’re using Windows.
For XP, copy the folder C:Documents and Settings(username)Application DataMozillaFirefox Profiles(somefolder.default) to the same directory in the new computer.
For Vista, the directory is C:UsersAppDataRoaming MozillaFirefoxProfiles
Daniel asks…
How to add a new button to firefox navigation toolbar?
Okay here are the details. I want to add a new button to firefox, the purpose of that button is that when i type something in the address bar in firefox and click that button in navigation toolbar, that must serve the purpose of “I am feeling lucky button on google homepage”. Any super genius here?
Michelle answers:
How To Create And Add Button In Firefox Navigation Toolbar [Guide]: http://www.addictivetips.com/internet-tips/how-to-create-and-add-firefox-navigation-toolbar-button-guide/
Custom toolbar button: https://developer.mozilla.org/En/Custom_Toolbar_Button
Ron
Laura asks…
How do I make firefox show at the top of my start list?
It used to show at the top of my start list until I downloaded google chrome to see what it was all about, I didn’t really like it so I deleted it but now firefox isnt at the top of start. Any ideas?
Michelle answers:
When you open up firefox, make sure that it’s set as the default browser. Go to your preferences and select ‘make default’ if it’s not already the default browser.
Otherwise, if:
1. Firefox shortcut is already on the start list, but just not on the top, just click on it, and drag it to the top.
2. The shortcut is not on the start list, you can go to whereever the shortcut is in the ‘all programs’ area. Once you are there, right-click and select ‘pin to start menu’.
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