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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"


 View Web Page Info??”You can view information about the location of a Web page, the
location of each of its components, the dates the page was modified, and other information
by clicking the right mouse button over a Web page and then choosing View Page
Info. In the Page Info window, click the Links tab to see links on that page to other
content on the Web. Click the Security tab to see information about verification and
encryption used on the page.
Improving Firefox Browsing
Not every Web site you visit with Firefox is going to play well. Some sites don??™t follow standards??”
they use unreadable fonts, choose colors that make it hard to see, or demand that you use a particular
type of browser to view their content. To improve your browsing experience, there are several
things you can add to Firefox.
If you encounter a problem with Firefox that you can??™t overcome, I recommend that
you refer to the Mozilla Bugzilla database (www.mozilla.org/bugs/). This site is an
excellent place to search for bugs others have found (many times you can get workarounds to your
problems) or enter a bug report yourself.
Adding a Preferences Toolbar
Did you ever run into a Web page that required you to use a particular type or version of a browser
or had fonts or colors that made a page unreadable? The Firefox preferences toolbar called PrefBar3
enables you to try to spoof Web sites into thinking you are running a different browser.


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