"Print Edit allows editing of the web page content while in Print Preview mode. Editing the web page prior to printing can compact the layout and remove unwanted content such as adverts, sidebars and blank pages.
Print Edit mode is entered from Print Preview mode by clicking on the Edit button next to the Close button on the toolbar. Alternatively, Print Edit mode can be entered from the Print Edit button menu on the main toolbar, or from the Print submenu on the context menu (after right-clicking the web page). The Print Edit button can be added to the main toolbar by right-clicking the toolbar and selecting Customize.
In Print Edit mode, any of the displayed content elements can be formatted, hidden or deleted, prior to printing in Print Preview mode. Click the Preview button to return to Print Preview mode or the Close button to return to normal browsing mode. It is possible to switch repeatedly between Print Edit mode and Print Preview mode."
People have Jetpacks that do everything from extending the capabilities of the web to adding a Cylon to the browser; from taking snapshots of the current page to controlling music players. In fact, we've had over 40,000 downloads and over 40 Jetpacks (that we know about!) written by people who previously had only written for the Web. And Jetpack is still mainly a technology preview.
Permite cambiar rápidamente entre los diferentes paneles laterales, mostrar los cuadros de diálogos como las descargas o extensiones en el panel, y ver el código fuente o las páginas en el propio panel.
incluye un botón de desplazamiento y una barra de herramientas