Today, I attempt to find out which one add-on can replace my skin of Firefox, and easy to install. "Personas" is a best choice for me when I attempted to install many skin add-ons. If you also want to make your Firefox to be beautified, you shall try to install it.
Appalachian is a Firefox add-on that adds the ability to manage and use several OpenIDs to ease the login parts of your browsing experience. Learn more about OpenID.
"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."
Firefox is one of the widely used web browsers available and might just be the most loved as well. Where else will you be able to get loads of add-ons that are very useful in your everyday navigation? If you want to express your individuality, hundreds of themes are available and there will surely b
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