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Firefox

Main shortcuts

Must be done with the keyboard
ctrl-L location bar
ctrl-K search bar
ctrl-F find
F3 find next
ctrl-Enter in the find bar highlight find
ctrl-T new tab
Easier to do it with the mouse
ctrl-W close tab
ctrl-pageup/down previous/next tab
Mouse shortcuts
Middle click on link open in new tab
Middle click on tab close tab

Things that must be done with the keyboard are things that imply that you will type something after, then it is faster.

Extensions

All-in-One Sidebar
F4 Show/Hide sidebar
Tab Mix Plus
Middle click on tab bar open last closed tab

Shortcuts for search engines

For all your bookmarks you can define a keyword : when you type it in the URL bar it will trigger the bookmark.

It is even more interesting for search engines. You just have to find what is the syntax of the url for searching (just tries – searching a word which doesn't exist is more efficient – or look at the examples I give next), and replace the words to search by %s.

Then you just have to type in the url bar, if you defined the g keyword for google : g crteknologies and it will search crteknologies with google.

There are some search engines which are already defined in the Fast search folder in the bookmarks, but you can add everything you want. As an example, you can find here all the keywords I use.

Interesting extensions

The essential ones:


The useful ones:


External apps:

Advanced configuration

By typing about:config in the url bar, you have a access to a lot of configuration parameters.

about:plugins will give you information about your firefox multimedia plugins (WMP, flash, java, etc), and about:cache will list files in the firefox cache with some details.

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