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− | ||Welcome to this Spoken tutorial of Mozilla Firefox. | + | ||Welcome to this '''Spoken tutorial''' of '''Mozilla Firefox'''. |
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− | ||In this tutorial, we will learn about | + | ||In this tutorial, we will learn about: '''Tabbed Browsing, Storing content offline, Blocking Pop-ups'''. |
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− | ||In this tutorial, we will use Firefox version 7.0 on Ubuntu 10.04 | + | ||In this tutorial, we will use '''Firefox version 7.0''' on '''Ubuntu 10.04'''. |
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− | ||Mozilla Firefox allows you to load multiple web pages into separate tabs within the same browser window. | + | ||Mozilla Firefox allows you to '''load''' multiple web pages into separate tabs within the same '''browser window'''. |
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− | ||The biggest advantage of tabbed browsing is that it eliminates the need to display multiple browser | + | ||The biggest advantage of '''tabbed browsing''' is that it eliminates the need to display multiple browser windows. |
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− | ||Tabbed browsing also consumes less memory and operating system resources than tiled-window browsing | + | ||'''Tabbed browsing''' also consumes less memory and operating system resources than '''tiled-window browsing''' |
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− | || | + | ||Let's say, you are on a particular webpage. |
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− | ||To do so, right click on the link. | + | ||To do so, right-click on the link. |
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− | ||In the context menu, click on | + | ||In the context menu, click on '''Open link in new tab'''. |
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− | ||You can also open a new tab by clicking on File and New Tab. | + | ||You can also open a new tab by clicking on '''File''' and '''New Tab'''. |
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− | ||The shortcut keys for this are | + | ||The shortcut keys for this are '''Ctrl+T'''. |
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− | ||Now go to the URL bar and type ‘www.google.com’. | + | ||Now go to the '''URL bar''' and type: ‘www.google.com’. |
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− | ||You can also open a new tab | + | ||You can also open a new tab by clicking the ‘+’ button to the right of the rightmost tab. |
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− | ||Just click on a tab and without releasing the mouse button, move it to the required location. | + | ||Just click on a tab and without releasing the '''mouse button''', move it to the required location. |
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− | ||Now release the mouse button. | + | ||Now release the 'mouse button'. |
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− | ||In the Search bar type ‘email wikipedia’ and click on the magnifying glass to the right of the Search bar. | + | ||In the '''Search bar''' type: ‘email wikipedia’ and click on the magnifying glass to the right of the 'Search bar'. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's open this page by clicking on the link. |
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− | ||Now, click on File and then on “Save Page As”. | + | ||Now, click on '''File''' and then on '''“Save Page As”'''. |
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− | || | + | ||Let's save the file on the Desktop with the name ‘Search.html’. |
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− | ||Now let us open a new tab in browser window by clicking on File and New Tab. | + | ||Now, let us open a new tab in the browser window by clicking on '''File''' and '''New Tab'''. |
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− | ||Now | + | ||Now, let's open our saved page in this new '''Tab window'''. |
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− | ||Click on File and Open File . | + | ||Click on '''File''' and '''Open File''' . |
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− | ||Now you can | + | ||Now you can read this page, even when you are offline. |
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− | ||Pop-ups are windows that appear automatically without your permission. | + | ||'''Pop-ups''' are windows that appear automatically without your permission. |
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− | ||Firefox allows us to control both pop-ups and pop-unders through the Content tab within Preferences window. | + | ||Firefox allows us to control both pop-ups and pop-unders through the '''Content''' tab within '''Preferences''' window. |
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− | ||On Windows, this would be within the Options window. | + | ||On 'Windows', this would be within the '''Options''' window. |
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− | ||Click on Edit and Preferences. | + | ||Click on '''Edit''' and '''Preferences'''. |
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− | ||Windows users please click on Tools and Options. | + | ||'''Windows''' users please click on '''Tools''' and '''Options'''. |
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− | ||In the | + | ||In the '''Content''' tab, the first option '''Block pop-up windows''' is checked, by default. |
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− | ||Click on the Close button. | + | ||Click on the '''Close''' button. |
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− | ||Tabbed Browsing Storing content offline Blocking Pop ups | + | ||'''Tabbed Browsing, Storing content offline, Blocking Pop ups'''. |
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− | ||Open a new tab. | + | ||Open a new '''tab'''.Change the search engine to ‘google’. |
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− | ||Search for | + | ||Search for 'The history of email'. |
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− | ||Save the first result and open it in a new tab to view as an offline document. | + | ||Save the first result and open it in a new tab to view as an '''offline document'''. |
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− | ||Again, search for | + | ||Again, search for 'The history of email'. |
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− | ||Watch the video available at http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial | + | ||Watch the video available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial |
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− | ||It | + | ||It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
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− | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch | + | ||If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
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− | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project | + | ||The Spoken Tutorial Project team: * conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
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− | ||Gives certificates for those who pass an online test | + | ||Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
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− | ||For more details, please write to contact@spoken-tutorial.org | + | ||For more details, please write to: contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
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− | ||Spoken Tutorial | + | ||'''Spoken Tutorial''' project is a part of the '''Talk to a Teacher''' project. |
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− | ||It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India | + | ||It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
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− | ||More information on this | + | ||More information on this mission is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
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− | ||This tutorial has been contributed by . | + | ||This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt.Ltd. Thanks for joining. |
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Latest revision as of 17:17, 27 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to this Spoken tutorial of Mozilla Firefox. |
00:04 | In this tutorial, we will learn about: Tabbed Browsing, Storing content offline, Blocking Pop-ups. |
00:13 | In this tutorial, we will use Firefox version 7.0 on Ubuntu 10.04. |
00:21 | Mozilla Firefox allows you to load multiple web pages into separate tabs within the same browser window. |
00:29 | The biggest advantage of tabbed browsing is that it eliminates the need to display multiple browser windows. |
00:36 | And hence it helps to keep your desktop clutter-free. |
00:40 | Each tab occupies the browser's entire viewing area when displayed. |
00:45 | It eliminates the need to frequently resize and reposition the opened browser windows. |
00:52 | Tabbed browsing also consumes less memory and operating system resources than tiled-window browsing |
01:00 | provided the user does not open too many tabs at once. |
01:05 | Let's say, you are on a particular webpage. |
01:08 | Here is a link - “Firefox for Desktop”. |
01:11 | You can open this link in a new tab. |
01:14 | To do so, right-click on the link. |
01:17 | In the context menu, click on Open link in new tab. |
01:21 | You notice that a new tab opens to the right of the existing tab, in the same browser window. |
01:28 | So, without closing or moving out of your window, you can open another webpage in the same window. |
01:34 | You can also open a new tab by clicking on File and New Tab. |
01:40 | The shortcut keys for this are Ctrl+T. |
01:44 | Notice that when you open a new tab, the new tab immediately becomes active. |
01:50 | Now go to the URL bar and type: ‘www.google.com’. |
01:56 | You will now have 3 tabs, each with a different web page! |
02:01 | You can also open a new tab by clicking the ‘+’ button to the right of the rightmost tab. |
02:08 | We can also arrange the tabs as per our requirements. |
02:11 | Just click on a tab and without releasing the mouse button, move it to the required location. |
02:17 | Now release the 'mouse button'. |
02:20 | The tab is now in the desired location. |
02:23 | Let us look at some basic operations which Mozilla Firefox allows us to perform. |
02:29 | Let us change the search engine to “google”. |
02:32 | In the Search bar type: ‘email wikipedia’ and click on the magnifying glass to the right of the 'Search bar'. |
02:40 | The relevant Wikipedia page is the first search result. |
02:44 | Let's open this page by clicking on the link. |
02:48 | Now, click on File and then on “Save Page As”. |
02:52 | Let's save the file on the Desktop with the name ‘Search.html’. |
02:59 | Now, let us open a new tab in the browser window by clicking on File and New Tab. |
03:05 | Now, let's open our saved page in this new Tab window. |
03:10 | Click on File and Open File . |
03:12 | Browse and open the saved file. |
03:17 | In the URL bar, you see that the address is not an internet address but a local location on your computer. |
03:25 | Now you can read this page, even when you are offline. |
03:29 | Pop-ups are windows that appear automatically without your permission. |
03:34 | Firefox allows us to control both pop-ups and pop-unders through the Content tab within Preferences window. |
03:42 | On 'Windows', this would be within the Options window. |
03:46 | Pop-up blocking is turned on, by default. |
03:50 | Click on Edit and Preferences. |
03:52 | Windows users please click on Tools and Options. |
03:56 | In the Content tab, the first option Block pop-up windows is checked, by default. |
04:02 | If not, then please check this option. |
04:05 | The various options of this dialog box will be discussed in another tutorial. |
04:11 | Click on the Close button. |
04:13 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
04:16 | Here is a quick summary of what we learnt: |
04:19 | Tabbed Browsing, Storing content offline, Blocking Pop ups. |
04:25 | Try this comprehension test assignment. |
04:29 | Open a new tab.Change the search engine to ‘google’. |
04:33 | Search for 'The history of email'. |
04:36 | Save the first result and open it in a new tab to view as an offline document. |
04:43 | Change the search engine to ‘bing’. |
04:46 | Again, search for 'The history of email'. |
04:49 | Save the link ‘History of Email & Ray Tomlinson’ and open it in a new tab to view as an offline document. |
04:58 | Watch the video available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/What_is_a_Spoken_Tutorial |
05:02 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
05:04 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
05:09 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: * conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
05:14 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
05:18 | For more details, please write to: contact@spoken-tutorial.org |
05:25 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
05:29 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
05:37 | More information on this mission is available at: spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
05:48 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt.Ltd. Thanks for joining. |
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