Thursday, May 11, 2006

Firefox Facts ebook - A great collection of Firefox tips (zz)

(Find the original article at Mac OS X hints.)

It's a 155 page PDF containing nothing but tips and tricks for using Firefox. I typically use three browsers -- Camino for most of my day-to-day stuff, Safari when I need to see what a site will look like for roughly 75% of the Mac users, and Firefox when I want to take advantage of its powerful add-on extensions. Of the three, Camino gets the most use, followed by Firefox and then Safari. The thing I love about Firefox is its open, extensible architecture. People can (and have!) write extensions to do nearly anything. The browser is also themable, and has an amazingly thorough set of configuration options. The challenge lies in figuring out which extensions and themes are good. Enter the Firefox Facts PDF booklet.

Look good? Get it HERE right now!

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