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Revision as of 17:06, 7 March 2017
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00:01 | Welcome to the Spoken tutorial on Advanced Firefox features in Mozilla Firefox. |
00:08 | In this tutorial, we will learn about Advanced Firefox features-
Quick find link Firefox Sync Plug-ins. |
00:19 | Here, we are using Firefox 7.0 on Ubuntu 10.04. |
00:26 | Let us open the Firefox browser. |
00:29 | By default, the "yahoo" home page opens. |
00:33 | Now, let's learn about searching for links in Firefox. |
00:37 | Firefox allows you to search for and find links within a web-page. |
00:43 | In the Address bar, type: www. Google.co.in and press Enter. |
00:51 | Notice that the cursor is now placed inside the Google search bar. |
00:58 | Next, click the cursor any where on the page outside the search bar. |
01:04 | Now from the keyboard, press the apostrophe key. |
01:09 | The Quick Find links only search box appears at the bottom left corner of the window. |
01:16 | Inside this box, let's type Bengali. Notice that the link Bengali is highlighted. |
01:25 | You can now search quickly and easily for links within a web page. |
01:31 | Suppose, you want to access the Firefox browser with your settings and preferences from any other computer or device, like your mobile phone, will that be possible? |
01:43 | Yes! The Firefox Sync feature stores all your browser data like- bookmarks, history and installed extensions securely on a Mozilla server. |
01:55 | You can Sync other computers to this server and so you can access your browser data. |
02:02 | Now, let's enable the Sync features. |
02:06 | From the Menu bar, click Tools and Set Up Sync . The Firefox Sync Setup dialog box appears. |
02:15 | As we are using Sync for the first time, click Create a New Account. |
02:21 | The Account Details dialog box appears. |
02:24 | For the purpose of this tutorial, we have already created a g-mail account- |
02:30 | ST.USERFF@gmail.com. In the Email Address field, enter ST.USERFF@gmail.com. |
02:42 | In Choose a Password field, let's enter the password. |
02:47 | In the Confirm Password field, re-enter the password. |
02:52 | By default, the server- Firefox Sync Server is selected. |
02:58 | We will not change the settings. Check the “Terms of Service” and “Privacy Policy” box. |
03:08 | Click Next. Firefox displays the Sync Key. |
03:11 | This is the key which you must enter in other systems to access your Sync from those machines. |
03:18 | Click the Save button. In the Save Sync Key dialog box that appears, |
03:24 | browse to the Desktop. Click Save. |
03:28 | The 'Firefox sync key.html' file is saved as the HTML file in the desktop. |
03:35 | Make a note of this key and save the number where you can access it easily. |
03:41 | You will not be able to access your Sync account from other computer without entering this key. |
03:48 | Click Next. In the Confirm you are not a Robot dialog box, |
03:53 | enter the words displayed in the box. The setup is complete. |
03:59 | Click on the Sync Options button on the left of the Firefox Sync Setup dialog box. |
04:06 | You can set your Sync options here. |
04:09 | For the purpose of this tutorial, we shall not change the default option. Click Done. |
04:17 | Click Next. Firefox verifies the contents. Then the Finish button is displayed, click Finish. |
04:25 | You have setup 'Firefox Sync' on your computer. |
04:29 | And now, how do you access your browser data from another computer? |
04:35 | You need Sync to other computer or device tool. |
04:40 | For the purpose of this tutorial, we shall list these instructions in slides. |
04:46 | You can follow these instructions to 'Sync' your other computer or device. |
04:52 | Open the Firefox browser in the other computer or device. |
04:57 | From the Menu bar, click Tools and Setup Firefox Sync. |
05:03 | Click I have a Firefox Sync account. Enter your email-id and password. |
05:10 | Enter your Sync key . Click Finish. |
05:15 | The other computer is also Sync now. You can access your browser data from the other computer tools. |
05:23 | You can also save new bookmark and change your preferences here. |
05:28 | These changes will be automatically updated in the Sync manager. |
05:34 | Finally, let's learn how to Sync an original computer with the updated data in the Sync manager. |
05:42 | Now from the Menu bar, click Tools. |
05:46 | Notice that the Sync options now displays as Sync Now. |
05:51 | You can click on it to 'Sync' your data with the 'Sync manager'. |
05:55 | You may also want to delete your Firefox Sync account or clear your Sync data. |
06:02 | How do you do this? This is simple too. |
06:06 | Open a new browser. In the Address bar, type: https://account.services.mozilla.com. Press Enter. |
06:21 | In the Username, enter: "ST.USERFF@gmail.com". |
06:28 | Now enter the password. Click Login. |
06:33 | The Firefox Sync webpage opens. |
06:36 | You can now modify the Firefox settings and data. |
06:40 | Let's logout of this page now. |
06:43 | Now, let's learn about plug-ins. What is a Plug-in? |
06:49 | A plug-in is a software program that adds a specific functionality to the Firefox browser. |
06:57 | However, plug-ins are different from extensions. |
07:00 | plug-ins are programs, created by other companies. |
07:04 | Plug-ins integrate third party programs into the Firefox browser. |
07:10 | Plug-ins let you play videos, view multi-media content, perform virus scans and 'power animation in firefox'. |
07:21 | For e.g: Flash is a plug-in you installed to view videos in the Firefox browser. |
07:28 | Let's view the plug-ins that are installed in Firefox. |
07:33 | From Menu bar, select Tools and addons |
07:38 | The addon manager tab opens. From the left panel, click plug-ins. |
07:45 | The right panel now displays the plug-ins that are installed on your computer. |
07:50 | And how do you install plug-ins? |
07:53 | Each plug-in has to be downloaded from the relevant website and then installed on your computer. |
08:01 | The installation procedure may be different for each plug-in. |
08:05 | To learn more about plug-ins available for mozilla firefox and instructions on how to install them, please visit the mozilla website. |
08:16 | Let's close this browser. |
08:19 | To disable the plug-ins, simply click the Disable button. |
08:24 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
08:27 | In this tutorial, we learnt about:
Quick Find Link Firefox Sync and Plug-ins. |
08:36 | Here is an assignment for you- |
08:38 | Download and install 3 plug-ins for Firefox. |
08:43 | Create a 'Firefox Sync account'. Access your Firefox browser from another computer. |
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