Install Free Gold Price Widget!
Install Free Gold Price Widget!
Install Free Gold Price Widget!
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- Make Firefox your default browser | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Firefox will now be set as your default browser If Firefox was unable to make itself the default browser, it will open the Windows Settings Default apps panel (shown below), where you can click the entry under Web browser to choose Firefox as the default
- Private Browsing - Use Firefox without saving history
Firefox Private Browsing is great for viewing websites without saving things such as cookies, temp files and a history of the pages you visit
- Add or remove a search engine in Firefox | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Mycroft Project search engine plugins The Mycroft Project website offers search engine plugins When you click an available search plugin, you can add it to Firefox from the Search bar or from the address bar context menu, on the Install plugin page
- How to set the home page | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
Set or change your home page through the Home button Open the web page you want to use as your home page Drag and drop that tab onto the Home button on your toolbar
- Set Firefox as your mail-to default on Windows | Firefox Help
When you set Firefox as your default browser on Windows, you can also configure it to handle mail links using your preferred email website
- Change your default search settings in Firefox
The Search panel in Firefox Settings lets you customize your search options You can add or remove search engines, change your default search engine, change address bar settings, assign or change keyword shortcuts, turn the search bar on or off and choose whether to display search suggestions first or not at all
- Thunderbird and Gmail | Thunderbird Help - Mozilla Support
Synchronizing folders (labels) If you want to see all your Gmail labels and messages in Thunderbird but prefer to avoid all the messages being downloaded to your system, you may want to tweak the synchronization settings
- Configuration Editor for Firefox | Firefox Help - Mozilla Support
The Configuration Editor (about:config Advanced Preferences page) lists Firefox settings known as preferences that are read from the prefs js and user js files in the Firefox profile and from application defaults
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