Simple Firefox Tips and Tricks (Some of Which You Might Not Know…)
I have used Firefox browser for a long time and I always think that I know all the features inside out. When I was told of the following seemingly simple but useful tricks, I know I was wrong. Some of you power users may have already known these tricks, and if you know of any other Firefox tips and tricks, feel free to share it.
1) Drag and dropThere are many things that you can drag and drop in Firefox.
Other than the usual shortcut keys such Ctrl + T
pen new tab, Ctrl + N: open new window etc, here are some not-so-well-known, but useful, shortcut keys:
If you set a keyword for your bookmark, you can easily open the bookmark simply by typing the keyword in the address bar.
To set keywords for your bookmark, right click the bookmark and select properties. You should see a ‘keyword‘ field where you can enter your keyword.
5) about:config
There are tons of configuration that you can edit to tweak the browser performance. Type about:config in the address bar to show the configuration.
6) Restoring Toolbar configuration after Firefox crashes
If your Firefox crashes and you find that all your toolbars setting are jumbled up or not displayed properly (especially the web developer toolbar), just go to View-> Toolbars -> Customize. Select “Restore Default Set”. Everything will be restored to the default state.
I have used Firefox browser for a long time and I always think that I know all the features inside out. When I was told of the following seemingly simple but useful tricks, I know I was wrong. Some of you power users may have already known these tricks, and if you know of any other Firefox tips and tricks, feel free to share it.
1) Drag and dropThere are many things that you can drag and drop in Firefox.
- Drag the favicon of any site to your home icon to set it as the home page.
- Drag a hyperlink (or image) to the new tab icon to open the link in a new tab.
- Drag a download link (or image file) to the download icon to instantly download the file.
- Drag a highlighted word to the search bar (beside the address bar) will bring you to the Google search result page for that word. If you drag the highlighted word to the address bar (and press enter), Firefox will perform a Google “I’m Feeling Lucky” search
Other than the usual shortcut keys such Ctrl + T
- Ctrl + Enter: Insert www and .com to the address bar. If you enter “about” in the address bar and press Ctrl + Enter, the browser will load the “www.about.com” page
- Ctrl + +/- : Increase/decrease the font size
- Spacebar: Page down, same function as pressing “Pg Dn” (This is one great shortcut key that I didn’t know till now…think I should just bang my head to the wall)
- Shift + Spacebar: Page up, same function as pressing “Pg Up”
- Alt + Enter: Duplicate the current tab
- Ctrl + scroll up/down: Increase/decrease the font size (same as the Ctrl ++/-)
- Click a hyperlink with the middle button (or scrollwheel) opens the link in a new tab
- Shift + scroll up/down: Navigate between the next and previous page
If you set a keyword for your bookmark, you can easily open the bookmark simply by typing the keyword in the address bar.
To set keywords for your bookmark, right click the bookmark and select properties. You should see a ‘keyword‘ field where you can enter your keyword.
5) about:config
There are tons of configuration that you can edit to tweak the browser performance. Type about:config in the address bar to show the configuration.
6) Restoring Toolbar configuration after Firefox crashes
If your Firefox crashes and you find that all your toolbars setting are jumbled up or not displayed properly (especially the web developer toolbar), just go to View-> Toolbars -> Customize. Select “Restore Default Set”. Everything will be restored to the default state.
