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Latest revision as of 17:28, 27 March 2017
Time | Narration |
00:00 | Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Extensions in Mozilla Firefox. |
00:05 | In this tutorial, we will learn about: Extensions or Add-ons, installing Extensions, recommended Extensions. |
00:14 | Here we are using Firefox 7.0 on Ubuntu 10.04. |
00:20 | Let us open the Firefox browser. |
00:23 | By default, the yahoo home page opens. |
00:27 | What are Extensions or Add-ons? |
00:29 | Extensions allow you to: |
00:31 | Add new features to the Firefox browser. |
00:35 | Enhance existing features. |
00:37 | Customize the Firefox browser to suit your preferences. |
00:42 | Extensions are a part of the Firefox browser |
00:45 | and extend the browser’s capabilities. |
00:48 | For example, you can install extensions that: |
00:51 | Block advertisements or pop-ups. |
00:54 | Compare prices of commodities and even |
00:56 | display weather updates. |
01:00 | Let’s install the Grab and Drag extension. |
01:03 | Grab and Drag let’s you scroll through web pages in various ways. |
01:07 | It is similar to the 'grab and drag' function in Adobe Acrobat. |
01:12 | From the Menu bar, click Tools and Add-ons. |
01:16 | The Add-ons Manager tab opens. |
01:20 | Alternately, you can also press the Ctrl+Shift+A keys together to open the Add-ons Manager tab. |
01:28 | The left panel in Add-ons Manager displays the available options. |
01:34 | Notice, by default the option Get Add-ons is selected. |
01:39 | The right panel displays information for the option selected in the left panel. |
01:45 | So, the right panel defines Add-ons and tells you how to get started with add-ons. |
01:51 | It even lists some Add-ons you can install. |
01:55 | Now, we shall install the new Add-on- Grab and Drag. |
01:59 | First, in the Search bar, located on the top-right corner, type: Grab and Drag. Press Enter. |
02:08 | The right panel, now lists the add-ons that best match the name we searched for. |
02:14 | Also, notice that all the add-ons that have the word drag in the title are displayed. |
02:20 | Notice that the first name on the list, Grab and Drag, is an exact match. |
02:26 | Click on Install. |
02:28 | As with most softwares, some add-ons too may have 'end-user license agreements'. |
02:35 | On the End-User License Agreement dialog box, click Accept and Install. |
02:41 | The Add-on downloading progress bar appears. |
02:46 | Next, a message that the 'add-on will be installed |
02:50 | when you restart Mozilla Firefox'is displayed. |
02:54 | Click on Restart Now. |
02:57 | The Firefox browser closes and reopens. |
03:01 | The Add-ons Manager opens in a new tab. |
03:05 | Notice that the Grab and Drag extension is displayed in the right panel of the Extensions tab. |
03:11 | Following the previous steps, let’s install another extension Scrap Book. |
03:18 | Scrap Book allows you to save and manage Web page collections. |
03:24 | Notice that the installation progress bar and the message to close and restart Firefox are not displayed separately. |
03:33 | They are displayed in the Scrap Book bar. |
03:36 | Click Restart Now. |
03:40 | Scrap Book is installed in Firefox. |
03:44 | Pause this tutorial and do this assignment. |
03:48 | In the Firefox browser, open Add-ons Manager. |
03:52 | Install a new add-on from the Featured Add-ons list, in the Get Add-ons option. |
03:59 | You manage extensions that is- add, delete or update them |
04:03 | using the Extensions option |
04:06 | in the Add-ons Manager. |
04:08 | In the Firefox browser, click the Add-ons Manager tab. |
04:13 | From the left panel, click Extensions. |
04:16 | The right panel now displays the Extensions that are installed on your computer. |
04:22 | To learn more about ScrapBook, select it and click More. |
04:27 | Details about Scrap Book are displayed. |
04:31 | Click on the website link to learn all about the Extensions. |
04:35 | Now, from the left panel, click on the Extension option. |
04:40 | Notice, for each Extension you can set preferences, disable or remove it. |
04:46 | Select Grab and Drag and click on Preferences. |
04:49 | You can set your preferences using this dialog box. |
04:53 | Click Cancel to exit the dialog box. |
04:57 | Now, select Scrap Book and click Preferences. |
05:01 | Notice that the Scrap Book Options dialog box is different from the Grab and Drag Preferences dialog box. |
05:09 | Therefore, each Extension has different settings that can be changed. |
05:13 | If the Preferences button is not visible for an Extension, |
05:17 | it implies that there are no preferences for it. |
05:21 | Click Close to exit the ScrapBook Options dialog box. |
05:26 | As with most softwares, add-ons too are updated on a regular basis. |
05:31 | To update Scrap Book, select it, right-click and click Find Updates. |
05:37 | If Updates are found, the Update button is displayed. |
05:42 | Click on it to update the add-on. |
05:47 | As there are no updates for Scrap Book, the Update button is not displayed. |
05:51 | Finally, if you do not want to use an Extension click the Disable button. |
05:58 | And to remove an Extension from your computer, click Remove. |
06:03 | We have learnt all about Extensions! |
06:06 | You can now use Extensions to streamline tasks by adding more functionalities to Firefox. |
06:13 | You can use the Get Add-ons option to learn about a number of Add-ons. |
06:18 | You can then select and install Add-ons that are most relevant or useful to you. |
06:24 | To learn more about Firefox Extensions, please visit the Firefox website. |
06:31 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
06:34 | In this tutorial, we learnt about: Extensions, Installing Extensions, Recommended Extensions. |
06:42 | Here is an assignment for you. |
06:45 | Search for an extension called WebMail Notifier and |
06:49 | install it on your computer. |
06:52 | Find out about the features of this extension and how you can use them to check unread mails from your mail accounts. |
07:01 | Disable the Extension. |
07:03 | Then remove it from Firefox. |
07:07 | Watch the video available at the following link. |
07:10 | It summarizes the Spoken Tutorial project. |
07:13 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it. |
07:18 | The Spoken Tutorial Project team: |
07:19 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials. |
07:23 | Gives certificates for those who pass an online test. |
07:27 | For more details, please write to: contact at spoken hyphen tutorial dot org. |
07:33 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project. |
07:37 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
07:45 | More information on this mission is available at: |
07:48 | spoken hyphen tutorial dot org slash NMEICT hyphen Intro. |
07:56 | This tutorial has been contributed by DesiCrew Solutions Pvt. Ltd. |
08:00 | Thanks for joining. |