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Time Narration
00:00 Welcome to the Spoken Tutorial on Organizing Bookmarks and Printing in Mozilla Firefox.
00:07 In this tutorial, we will learn about Bookmarks.
00:11 We will also learn how to: Organize Bookmarks, set up the Firefox page, Preview and Print it.
00:18 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.
00:32 Bookmarks help you navigate to pages that you use often.
00:37 We had learnt a little bit about Bookmarks in an earlier tutorial.
00:42 We had also added a bookmark for gmail there.
00:46 Let’s click on this to open the gmail home page.
00:50 You are directed to the gmail home page.
00:53 Did you notice the yellow star on the right of the gmail address, in the Address bar?
00:59 This indicates that this site has been bookmarked.
01:03 You can also use the star to change the name of a bookmark and store it in a different folder.
01:09 Let’s change the name of gmail to mygmailpage and store it in a new folder named MyNewBookmarks.
01:18 In the Address bar, click on the yellow star.
01:22 The Edit This Bookmark dialog box appears.
01:25 In the Name field, enter mygmailpage.
01:29 Click on the Folder drop-down and select Choose.
01:34 Select Bookmarks menu and click on New folder.
01:39 A New Folder is created.
01:41 Rename this folder MyBookmarks.
01:45 In Tags, type: email.
01:49 Tags help us categorize bookmarks.
01:52 You can associate a number of tags with a bookmark.
01:55 For example, when you bookmark a shopping site,
01:58 You might tag it with the words gifts, books or toys.
02:03 Click Done.
02:06 Alternately, you can also press the Ctrl and D keys
02:09 to bookmark the page.
02:12 From the Menu bar, click on Bookmarks.
02:16 The MyBookMarks folder is displayed in the Bookmarks menu.
02:20 Place the cursor on the folder.
02:23 The mygmailpage bookmark is saved there.
02:27 Now, in the Address bar, type the tag "email".
02:31 Notice that the site mygmailpage is displayed as the first option on the list.
02:38 So, we have renamed the bookmark, saved it in another folder and located it using a tag!
02:45 Now, let’s bookmark the www dot google dot com website. <Pause>
02:53 In the Address bar, select the address and delete it.
02:56 Now type www dot google dot com
03:01 Press Enter.
03:03 Now, from the right corner of the Address bar, click on the star.
03:08 The 'google' website is bookmarked.
03:12 In the same manner, let’s bookmark four more sites Spoken Tutorial, Yahoo, Firefox Add-ons and Ubuntu .
03:36 Notice that we have not saved these bookmarks to a folder.
03:40 And how do we delete a bookmark we created?
03:44 Of course, you’ve already noticed the Remove bookmark button in the Edit This Bookmark dialog box.
03:50 Let’s delete the www.google.com bookmark.
03:55 In the Address bar, type: 'www.google.com'. Click on the yellow star.
04:03 From the Edit This Bookmark dialog box, click the Remove Bookmark button.
04:09 From Menu bar, click on Bookmarks and MyBookmarks.
04:14 The google bookmark is no longer visible in the Bookmark menu.
04:19 How can you access the bookmarks you created?
04:23 You can access bookmarks in many ways.
04:26 The easiest way to access a site that you bookmarked is to type the name in the Address bar.
04:33 Click on the Address bar, select the address displayed and delete it.
04:39 Now, in the Address bar, type the letter G.
04:43 Notice that a list of the websites that begin with 'G' are displayed.
04:49 These are also the sites that you've bookmarked, tagged, and visited.
04:55 You can also view and arrange your bookmarks in the Library window.
05:00 From the Menu bar, click on Bookmarks and select Show All Bookmarks.
05:06 The Library window opens.
05:09 By default, all the bookmarks that you created are saved in the Unsorted Bookmarks folder.
05:16 Notice that the Yahoo, Spoken Tutorial, Ubuntu and FireFox Add-ons bookmarks are listed here.
05:24 Let’s say, we want to add the Yahoo India bookmark to the Bookmarks menu.
05:29 First, let’s move the Library window to the centre of the screen.
05:34 Now, we can view the Menu bar and the options clearly.
05:39 From the Unsorted Bookmarks folder, select the Yahoo bookmark.
05:43 Press the left mouse button and drag the bookmark to the Bookmarks menu.
05:49 Ensure that the cursor is over the Bookmarks menu.
05:53 The Bookmark menu expands.
05:56 Place the mouse pointer on the menu and release the 'left mouse button'.
06:01 Now click on the Bookmark menu.
06:04 The Yahoo bookmark now appears on the Bookmark menu.
06:08 To open a bookmark directly from the Library window, simply double-click on it.
06:15 Now, let’s close the Library window.
06:19 Firefox also allows you to sort bookmarks.
06:23 Let’s sort bookmarks by Names.
06:26 From Menu bar, click View, select Sidebar and then click on Bookmarks.
06:32 The Bookmarks sidebar opens in the left panel.
06:37 Let’s bookmark Google.com again. <Pause>
06:42 From the Bookmarks sidebar, select the Unsorted Bookmarks folder and right-click on it.
06:48 Select Sort By Name.
06:51 The bookmarks are sorted by name.
06:54 You can also rearrange the bookmarks manually.
06:57 From the Bookmarks Sidebar, click on and open the Bookmarks Menu folder.
07:03 Next, click on and open the Unsorted Bookmarks folder.
07:08 Move the mouse over the Spoken Tutorial bookmark.
07:12 Now, press the left mouse button and drag the bookmark up to Ubuntu and Free Software folder in the Bookmarks Sidebar.
07:22 Release the mouse-button.
07:25 The bookmark is moved to the Ubuntu and Free Software folder.
07:30 Changes you make in the Bookmarks Sidebar are also reflected in the Bookmarks menu.
07:35 You can also sort bookmarks automatically.
07:39 From the Menu bar, click Bookmarks and select Show all bookmarks.
07:45 In the Library window that appears, from the left panel, select Unsorted bookmarks.
07:51 Now, click on Views, Sort and Sort by Added.
07:57 The addresses are sorted by the order in which they were added as bookmarks. Click Close.
08:04 Finally, let’s learn how to print this web page.
08:08 First let’s set up this web page for printing.
08:12 From the Firefox menu bar, click File and select Page Setup.
08:17 The Page Setup dialog box appears.
08:21 Select the Paper Size as 'A4'.
08:24 Choose Orientation as Portrait.
08:28 Click Apply.
08:30 To check how the settings have been applied, click File and select Print Preview.
08:36 You can see the page exactly as it would look when it is printed.
08:40 Click Close to exit.
08:42 From the Firefox Menu bar, click File and select Print.
08:47 The Print dialog box appears on the screen.
08:50 Here, we select the Generic Printer option in General Tab.
08:55 Next, in the Range field, select All Pages.
09:01 In Copies, we will select 1.
09:04 Click the Options tab and select "Ignore Scaling and Shrink To Fit Page Width".
09:10 Click Print.
09:12 If the printer is configured correctly, the printer should start printing now.
09:17 This brings us to the end of this tutorial. In this tutorial, we learnt about
09:23 Bookmarks.We also learnt how to: Organize Bookmarks, Setup up the Firefox Page, Preview and Print.
09:32 Here is an assignment for you.
09:35 Open a new Mozilla Firefox window.
09:38 Go to five new sites.
09:41 Bookmark all of them.
09:43 Save all the bookmarks in a new folder.
09:47 Organize the bookmarks in reverse alphabetical order.
09:51 Go to the last bookmarked site.
09:55 Setup the web page for printing and print it.
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10:52 Thanks for joining.

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Krupali, Pratik kamble, Sandhya.np14, Vasudeva ahitanal