Firefox Tabbed Browsing
As we know, Tabbed browsing is a Firefox’ feature that enable users to explore the Internet and open web pages in separate tabs in one window. So, there’s no need to open many window if you want to open so several sites that makes the taskbar looks crowdy.
However, users often unintentionally close a browser tab that they actually still want to explore because there’s important information , even planning to bookmark site.
Don’t be affraid, the developers have actually anticipated this scenario and implement a feature where the tab is accidentally closed can be opened again. It’s very easy:
1. Click the History of the browser Firefox.
2. Select Recently Closed tabs, and then look for sites that you unintentionally close.
Another simple way is jut by pressing Ctrl+ Shift + T on the keyboard, the browser tab you just closed can be opened again.
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by Mick on October 22, 2008
The new release of Firefox 3.1 already support the construction of finger gesture, dragging the right and left, back and forwards, zoom and a bit of rotation between the tabs Among others. So the owners of MacBook with multi-touch trackpads can try the experiment using Firefox 3.1 which Gestures could be included to the final 3-1 or could be not, but at least it is a developer of the file for commutation of great convenience twist
Firefox 3.1 beta
Previously we posted about how hot the web browser battle since the coming of Google Chrome and the Popular IE. And Now Mozilla releases Firefox 3.1 Beta for developer testing and community feedback. The new version came up with some new features you can expect, like Gecko layout engine, support for CSS 2.1 and CSS 3 properties, Smart Location Bar and more…, lets take a closer looks at what the Firefox 3.1 beta 1 all about;
Improved Ctrl-Tab 3D interface
A new tab-switching shortcut that shows previews of the tab you’re switching to
Faster JavaScript
Firefox 3.1 is proven to be the fastest compared to other browsers, and this is due to the new TraceMonkey JavaScript engine that built into 3.1.
Location Awareness
Firefox 3.1 will set up geolocation to the mix, streamlining the process required to get information from web sites based on your location
The Web technologies Support
To compete against the other emerging browsers, th Firefox 3.1 Beta 1 also support the Latest Web tech, such as <video> and <audio> elements, the W3C Geolocation API, web worker threads, JavaScript query selectors, SVG transforms and offline applications.