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Firefox Facts

Firefox Facts - Free eBook and Web Site!

Ok, so maybe raving about the Web site being free isn’t the big selling point. Firefox Facts is my latest big side project to make it’s debut. What is it? It is both a Web site and an eBook. The majority of the thanks goes to Bob and Chris at Lockergnome.com for creating an eBook out of my ramblings. So what does each side of the project offer?

Firefox Facts (the eBook) gives you over a hundred different Firefox tips and tricks to get you going with the world’s favorite alternative browser. All of them are neatly organized in a PDF file for you to read where you want and when you want. What is the best thing about it? It is totally free!

FirefoxFacts.com is going to become the home for the quick tips, reviews and Firefox news. I’m no stranger to Firefox articles, as I have been writing them for Lockergnome’s Web Developers for some time now. This will become one more outlet to help you get your Firefox fix. Make sure you subscribe to the RSS feed as well.

Leave a comment about the Web site and the eBook and let me know what you want to see.

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sbobula said,

March 24, 2006 @ 6:33 am

You did a really good job with this ebook, however….You forgot an extension.

I used to use IE View Extension to view some webpages in IE until…

I found an extension I am totally unable to live without

IE Tab .. here is the homepage http://ietab.mozdev.org/

here is a sampling of what it says

“IE Tab, an extension from Taiwan, features Embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.

This extension is derived from the famous extension IE View, but they are quite different.
While IE View always open IE-only pages in newly launched windows of Internet Explorer, IE Tab can open them in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox.”

Cant live without it. I have saved microsoft.com so it always opens in a new firefox tab using the ie engine

Lona said,

March 24, 2006 @ 11:58 am

how can i get your rss feed using sage?
thanks

Mitch Keeler said,

March 24, 2006 @ 12:13 pm

To get the RSS feed in Sage, you should just have to plug the feed URL into Sage. The feed URL is:

http://feeds.feedburner.com/firefoxfacts

Just cut and paste that URL into Sage. Hope that helps!

Foxkeh

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