Posted by admin on 5 Apr 2009 4:35 pm. Filed under Advanced.
If you’re an advanced Web surfer who frequently needs to save and track a variety of specific sites, here’s a useful time-saver: using Firefox 3’s Library, you can create and save searches into folders that are then automatically updated as you add sites to your bookmarks and history.
First, open the Library by selecting the “Organize Bookmarks” option from the Bookmarks menu. Then, enter your search terms in the search box. Then click the Save button to create a Smart Folder.
Posted by admin on 5 Apr 2009 4:33 pm. Filed under Intermediate.
The Find As You Type feature is another handy timesaver. Rather than using the “find” bar to search for a word on page, just click anywhere on that page and start typing the word you want. Your cursor will immediately jump to the first instance of that term.
You can use it for links, too. For example, instead of moving your mouse across the page to a “learn more” link, just start typing the word and when the cursor finds it, press enter.