It also lets
you choose settings that might improve colors, fonts, and other attributes on difficult-to-read pages.
You can install the neat little toolbar from the Mozdev.org site (http://prefbar.mozdev.org).
Click the Install link, and after it is installed, restart Firefox.
The default set of buttons lets you do the following:
Colors??”Change between default colors and those set on the Web page.
Images??”Toggle between having images loaded or not loaded on pages you display.
JavaScript??”Allow or disallow JavaScript content to play in Firefox.
Flash??”Allow or refuse all embedded Flash content on the current page.
Clear Cache??”Delete all cached content from memory and disk.
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Save Page??”Save the current page and, optionally, its supporting images and other content,
to your hard disk.
Real UA??”Choose to have your browser identified as itself (current version of Firefox)
or any of the following: Mozilla 1.0 (in Windows 98), Netscape Navigator 4.7 (in
Macintosh), Netscape 6.2 (in Linux), Internet Explorer 5.0 (in Macintosh), Internet
Explorer 6.0 (in Windows XP), or Lynx (a text-based Web browser).
The user agent (UA) setting is very useful when you??™re dealing with Web sites that require Internet
Explorer (IE) (and usually IE on Windows, not Mac OS).
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