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		<title>Firefox bookmark shortcuts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Dec 2008 03:49:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is a neat trick I found in Fire&#173;fox. This works at least in Fire&#173;fox 3 and may al&#173;so work in Fire&#173;fox 2; I do, how&#173;ev&#173;er, en&#173;cour&#173;age you to up&#173;grade if you&#8217;re still us&#173;ing Fire&#173;fox 2, as the third re&#173;lease brings about many need&#173;ed en&#173;hance&#173;ments in per&#173;for&#173;mance and mem&#173;o&#173;ry usage. Us&#173;ing a book&#173;mark, one can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a neat trick I found in Fire&shy;fox. This works at least in Fire&shy;fox 3 and may al&shy;so work in Fire&shy;fox 2; I do, how&shy;ev&shy;er, en&shy;cour&shy;age you to up&shy;grade if you&#8217;re still us&shy;ing Fire&shy;fox 2, as the third re&shy;lease brings about many need&shy;ed en&shy;hance&shy;ments in per&shy;for&shy;mance and mem&shy;o&shy;ry usage. Us&shy;ing a book&shy;mark, one can turn the lo&shy;ca&shy;tion bar in&shy;to a sort-of com&shy;mand parser, there&shy;by cre&shy;at&shy;ing a sort of &#8220;key&shy;board short&shy;cut&#8221; for that book&shy;mark. This in ef&shy;fect al&shy;lows you to cre&shy;ate your own cus&shy;tom &#8220;key&shy;board short&shy;cuts&#8221; or &#8220;lo&shy;ca&shy;tion bar com&shy;mands&#8221;. Here&#8217;s an ex&shy;am&shy;ple of how it works. Say I want to cre&shy;ate a short&shy;cut for Google Im&shy;age Search. I can go to the Im&shy;age Search page, and right click the box, and se&shy;lect &#8220;Add a key&shy;word for this search&#8221;:</p>

<p><img src="http://nongraphical.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/quicksearch.png" alt="" title="quicksearch" width="500" height="306" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-176" /></p>

<p>En&shy;ter some name for your search; the name doesn&#8217;t mat&shy;ter. <em>(Al&shy;ter&shy;na&shy;tive&shy;ly, you could sim&shy;ply cre&shy;ate a new book&shy;mark; its tar&shy;get (&#8220;lo&shy;ca&shy;tion&#8221;) should be some&shy;thing like <code>http://www.google.com/search?q=%s</code>, where <code>%s</code> rep&shy;re&shy;sents what will be searched on. Right-click the book&shy;mark you just cre&shy;at&shy;ed and click &#8220;prop&shy;er&shy;ties&#8221;.)</em> This di&shy;alog box will pop up:</p>

<p><img src="http://nongraphical.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2008/12/quicksearch2.png" alt="" title="quicksearch2" width="377" height="176" class="alignnone size-full wp-image-177" /></p>

<p>In &#8220;key&shy;word&#8221;, type the &#8220;com&shy;mand&#8221; that you wish to use to ac&shy;cess this short&shy;cut. In this case, I would use some&shy;thing like &#8220;imgs&#8221; or &#8220;is&#8221;. One-let&shy;ter key&shy;words do not seem to work very well. On&shy;ce you have en&shy;tered the key&shy;word and closed the di&shy;alog, you can type in the lo&shy;ca&shy;tion bar (press CTRL+L to get there quick&shy;ly):</p>

<pre><code>imgs cute pup&shy;pies
</code></pre>

<p>Press en&shy;ter, and be&shy;hold your search un&shy;fold&shy;ing be&shy;fore your eyes.</p>
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		<title>Disable virus scanning in Firefox after download</title>
		<link>http://nongraphical.com/2008/10/disable-virus-scanning-in-firefox-after-download/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 03:26:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>fyhuang</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s how to stop Fire&#173;fox from au&#173;to&#173;mat&#173;i&#173;cal&#173;ly virus scan&#173;ning all down&#173;loads after they&#8217;ve fin&#173;ished - some&#173;thing that&#8217;s been an&#173;noy&#173;ing me since I&#8217;ve up&#173;grad&#173;ed to Fire&#173;fox 3 be&#173;cause of the ex&#173;tra&#173;ne&#173;ous disk ac&#173;cess&#173;es it cre&#173;ates. Open up the about:con&#173;fig (open a new tab, type about:con&#173;fig in the lo&#173;ca&#173;tion bar), and find the browser.down&#173;load.man&#173;ager.scan&#173;When&#173;Done val&#173;ue. Type in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here&#8217;s how to stop Fire&shy;fox from au&shy;to&shy;mat&shy;i&shy;cal&shy;ly virus scan&shy;ning all down&shy;loads after they&#8217;ve fin&shy;ished - some&shy;thing that&#8217;s been an&shy;noy&shy;ing me since I&#8217;ve up&shy;grad&shy;ed to Fire&shy;fox 3 be&shy;cause of the ex&shy;tra&shy;ne&shy;ous disk ac&shy;cess&shy;es it cre&shy;ates. Open up the <code>about:config</code> (open a new tab, type <code>about:con&shy;fig</code> in the lo&shy;ca&shy;tion bar), and find the <strong><code>browser.down&shy;load.man&shy;ager.scan&shy;When&shy;Done</code></strong> val&shy;ue. Type in <code>browser</code> in the fil&shy;ter bar for quick search&shy;ing. Set that val&shy;ue to false by dou&shy;ble-click&shy;ing. And that&#8217;s it! What, were you ex&shy;pect&shy;ing some&shy;thing more?</p>

<p>(orig&shy;i&shy;nal&shy;ly read <a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2008/06/04/disable-automatic-virus-scanning-in-firefox-3/">here</a>)</p>
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