Firefox For Dummies gives you the inside scoop on the exciting new browser from the Web wizard that got it started. The book's author, Blake Ross, began developing Firefox as a teenager.
#17 Manage Digital Certificates Web site certificates Certificates stored by user action. If a web site presents a certificate to the user, and the user both accepts it and tells Firefox to allow that site in future, ...
Choosing Yes will save your login details to the Password Manager, and Firefox will pre-fill the login form on this page the next time you return. That's very convenient, although it carries a security risk: someone else might walk up ...
Extensions fit nicely into requirements that point to enhanced functionality to a known Firefox user. Start development with a skeleton deployment scenario A simple “hello world” application or extension skeleton can be developed from ...
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If you own an Android device and don't want to test your FxOS app on a real Firefox device, then a good news for a developer like you is that you can now test your FxOS apps right on your Android device. This is possible by installing ...
This brand new book to the Shelly Cashman Series provides content on the popular open source Firefox browser and can be bundled with any concepts or office textbook.
Well, if you want to tweak the Fox, here are over 400 pages of ways to do it. From hacking profile settings to cracking links and cleaning out the cookie jar, this is the stuff that puts you in control.
Through the examination of the Mozilla Firefox case, this book provides an in-depth analysis of the drivers, mechanisms and strategies involved in winning a standards-battle in open source software.
It gives non-technical users a convenient roadmap for switching to a better web browser -- Firefox. Covering the switch to Firefox, this is a helpful how-to guide.