When you click on a file Firefox determines if there is a plugin that can handle the file type or if there is a so called download action defined. Download actions are user defined actions that come into effect when the box “Do this automatically for files like this from now on” is checked in Firefox during a file download.
Properly Reset Firefox Download Actions
Posted by Martin in Browsing, Knowledge, firefox TAGS in Browsing, Knowledge, firefox13
Mar
Did you ever feel that some of the right-click and menu options are completely useless ? I know of several that I’m never using, want some examples ? Work Offline in the File menu, Send Link in the right-click menu or For Internet Explorer Users in the Help menu. Removing entries increases the usability because it makes it easier to locate the right options putting them more into focus.
Check and Remove Plugins in Firefox
Posted by Martin in Browsing, Knowledge, firefox TAGS in Browsing, Knowledge, firefox8
Mar
The terminology used by the Mozilla team is sometimes a little bit confusing. Could you for instance define the differences between add-ons, extensions and plugins ? The first two and the latter are different which is easy to explain. Plugins are installed by third-party applications while add-ons and extensions are installed by the user himself.
Warning Unresponsive Script in Firefox
Posted by Martin in Browsing, The Web, firefox TAGS in Browsing, The Web, firefox18
Feb
I have been encountering a warning in Firefox lately which told the that a script on the current website was unresponsive asking me if I wanted to stop or continue. That’s a pretty vague warning and I was puzzled at first about the cause of it. The strange thing was that the website seemed to have loaded completely and that the warning was displayed despite of this.
Make Firefox start faster with Firefox preloader
Posted by Martin in Browsing, firefox TAGS in Browsing, firefox7
Feb
I’m not very fond of applications that add themselves to the Windows startup because it means that the startup will be delayed. In my opinion only a few applications have the right to be started at system start, included in this list are security programs as well as programs that you would start anyway after Windows is loaded. I’m autostarting Rivatuner for instance to keep the fan of my Nvidia graphics card from spinning to fast in 2D environments to reduce the noise level.
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