[access-uk] Re: Firefox.

  • From: "Mandy" <manumandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2007 09:51:04 +0100

Hi sorry to go on about this again - I've just tried to import my favourites/bookmarks but this didn't seem to work so I saved "Sainsbury's" by using control d once I'd got to the point where I wanted to save it: saved under Sainsbury's online but when I try to get back to it I can't is it alt d then the initial letter of what I've saved? If so it isn't working: if not please explain further.


I keep uninstalling and then reinstalling and I'm sure this is not a good practice so I am determined to try to keep with it this time.

Mandy.
----- Original Message ----- From: "Christopher Hallsworth" <chrishallsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2007 11:50 AM
Subject: [access-uk] Re: Firefox.


Mandy, first of all Favourites in Firefox are called Bookmarks, as
someone already mentioned. However, I don't think he quite answered your
question as there was no mention on how to import Favourites from
Internet Explorer. However, here's how to store bookmarks:
1. Open Firefox and go to a website.
2. Press control d. The add bookmark dialogue box appears.
3. Either type a name of your choice, or leave it as its default, which
is the name of the page.
4. Press enter.
The site has now been stored to your bookmarks.
To access the site(s) you stored:
1. Open the bookmarks menu with alt b.
2. Like Internet Explorer, choose a site from the menu.
In terms of setting Firefox as your default browser, it is strongly
recommended that you do, as you can then use Firefox for the majority of
your web browsing and use IE if and only if you have to. However, you
don't even have to use IE; you can download an extension, Firefox's
equivalent to Add-Ons, called IETab, which basically allows you to view
sites that are not normally usable with Firefox, such as Windows Update
(yes, you've heard it right!). Anyway better stop before it becomes too
much for you <smiles>. Hope that helps and enjoy Firefox!
On Mon, 18 Jun 2007 10:08:33 +0100, "Mandy" <manumandy@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
said:
I'm unsure whether to use Firefox as my default browser - how do you
store favourites?  I just can't seem to work these things out.

The Dell engineer has given me a DVD disk on which is all my data from
previous hard drive:  now all I have to do is work out how to import to
where \I want it there's a file transfer tool on my start menu can I use
this?

Mandy.
Christopher Hallsworth
E-mail: chrishallsworth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Skype name chrishallsworth7266

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