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This document is provided for your information + only. It may help you take certain steps to protect the privacy and security + of your personal information on the Internet. This document does not, + however, address all online privacy and security issues, nor does it + represent a recommendation about what constitutes adequate privacy and + security protection on the Internet.
+ +

Customizing &brandShortName;

+ +

You can customize &brandShortName; to better suit your needs using features + like Sidebar, bookmarks, and Tabbed Browsing.

+ +

This section describes the customizable aspects of &brandShortName;'s + browser component.

+ + + + + + + +

What is Sidebar?

+ +

Sidebar is a customizable area in your browser where you can keep items + that you need to use all the time—the latest news and weather, your + address book, stock quotes, a calendar—and many other available + options. Sidebar presents these items to you in tabs that are continually + updated.

+ +

&brandShortName; comes with some Sidebar tabs already set up, but you can + customize Sidebar by adding, removing, and rearranging tabs.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Opening, Closing and Resizing + Sidebar

+ +

To open Sidebar, press F9 or open the + View menu in the browser, choose Show/Hide, and then Sidebar from the + submenu.

+ +

Once Sidebar is opened, you can use its handle to close, open and resize + Sidebar's frame. Move the mouse pointer up and down along the left edge + of the &brandShortName; window. The pointer changes to a hand when it touches + the handle for Sidebar, as shown in the picture.

+ + + + + + + + + +
image of sidebar with
+      handle +

Sidebar
Handle

+
+ + + +

To close Sidebar with its handle, do one of the following:

+ + + +

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+ +

Viewing Sidebar Tabs

+ +

To view a tab:

+ + + +

Tip: To reload a Sidebar tab, right-click on the tab title + and choose Reload from the pop-up menu.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Adding Sidebar Tabs

+ +

To add a new tab:

+ +
    +
  1. Click Tabs at the top of Sidebar, and select Customize + Sidebar from the menu
  2. +
  3. In the Customize Sidebar dialog box, select a tab from the list on the + left. Double-click the folders to open or close folders.
  4. +
  5. Click Add.
  6. +
  7. Continue adding as many tabs as you want.
  8. +
  9. Click OK to finish.
  10. +
+ +

Note: If you add more than eight tabs to Sidebar, + &brandShortName; hides the remaining tabs to reduce clutter. To scroll + through the hidden tabs, click the down arrow button at the bottom of Sidebar + until you see the desired tab. Click the up arrow button to once again scroll + up.

+ +

Tips:

+ + + +

You can also turn Sidebar tabs on and off.

+ +
    +
  1. Click Tabs at the top of Sidebar. Current tabs are listed in + the lower part of the menu.
  2. +
  3. Select the tabs you want displayed in Sidebar. Remove the checkmark + (deselect) to turn a tab off (it will still be available from the + menu).
  4. +
+ +

Tip: To quickly turn off a Sidebar tab, right-click on its + name and choose Hide Tab.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Customizing Individual Sidebar + Tabs

+ +

Note: Not all tabs can be customized.

+ +
    +
  1. Click Tabs at the top of Sidebar and select Customize Sidebar + from the menu.
  2. +
  3. Select an available tab from the list on the right.
  4. +
  5. Click Customize Tab if it is enabled. A window appears with information + and options for customizing the tab. + +

    The instructions vary depending on the source of the tab—in + addition to &brandShortName;, tab providers can be any company, + organization, or individual who uses the Internet.

    +
  6. +
  7. After you follow the tab provider's instructions, close the + customization window (or follow the provider's instructions to close + it).
  8. +
  9. Click OK to finish.
  10. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Reorganizing Sidebar Tabs

+ +
    +
  1. Click Tabs at the top of Sidebar and select Customize Sidebar from + the menu.
  2. +
  3. Select a tab from the list on the right.
  4. +
  5. Click Up and Down to change the tab's placement.
  6. +
  7. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to continue reorganizing as many tabs as you + like.
  8. +
  9. Click OK to finish.
  10. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Removing Sidebar Tabs

+ +
    +
  1. Click Tabs at the top of Sidebar and select Customize Sidebar from + the menu.
  2. +
  3. Select a tab from the list on the right.
  4. +
  5. Click Remove.
  6. +
  7. Continue removing as many tabs as you like.
  8. +
  9. Click OK to finish.
  10. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Tabbed Browsing

+ + + +

What is Tabbed Browsing?

+ +

Tabbed Browsing lets you open more than one web page in a single window. + Each web page has its own tab across the top of a single browser window. + Each tab appears on the Tab Bar. For example, you can visit mozilla.org, + icq.com, and cnn.com within one window instead of three windows.

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Click this to open a new tab.
+ tab bar +
Tab being viewed.Click this to close the tab being + viewed.
Tab Bar
+ +

You don't need to have several windows open to visit several web pages; + thus, freeing up more space on your desktop. Instead, you can open, close, + and reload web pages conveniently in one place without having to switch to + another window.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Setting up Tabbed Browsing

+ +

There are several ways to customize Tabbed Browsing. For example, you can + change your preferences to open new browser tabs from the Location Bar. You + can set up Tabbed Browsing in other ways too, such as loading new browser + tabs in the background so the first page is kept on top while the second page + is loading. To learn more about setting up Tabbed Browsing in + &brandShortName;, see + Browser Preferences + - Tabbed Browsing.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Opening Tabs

+ +

You can open a browser tab in the following ways:

+ +

Opening a New Blank Browser Tab:

+ + + +

Opening a Web Page Link in a Browser Tab:

+ + + +

Tips:

+ + + +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Moving Tabs

+ +

Tabs are displayed in the order you open them, which may not always be what + you want. To move a tab to a different location within a &brandShortName; + window, simply drag it there using your mouse. While you are dragging the + tab, &brandShortName; displays an indicator to show where the tab will be + moved. Alternately, you can use + keyboard + shortcuts to move tabs within a window if desired.

+ +

Note: The keyboard shortcuts don't work when a text box has + focus.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Bookmarking Tabs

+ +

A bookmarked group of tabs is called a Groupmark. To bookmark the group of + browser tabs in the current window:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Bookmark This Group of + Tabs.
  2. +
  3. Type a name for the bookmark group in the Name field.
  4. +
  5. Choose a folder in which to create your Groupmark, or click New Folder to + create a new folder for your Groupmark.
  6. +
  7. Click OK to add the Groupmark.
  8. +
+ +

Tip: To learn how to use a group of tabs as your home page, + see Browser Preferences - + Browser.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Closing Tabs

+ +

You can close browser tabs in several ways:

+ +

Closing the Browser Tab Being Viewed:

+ + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + +
Click this to open a new tab.
+ tab bar +
Tab being viewed.Click this to close the tab being + viewed.
Tab Bar
+ +

Tips:

+ + + +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Changing Fonts, Colors, and + Themes

+ + + +

Changing the Default Fonts

+ +

Normally, web pages are displayed in the default font set by your browser + or in a font chosen by the web pages' authors.

+ +

To change the default fonts:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Appearance category, choose Fonts. (If no options are visible + in this category, double-click Appearance to expand the list.)
  4. +
  5. From the "Fonts for" drop-down list, choose a language group/script. + For instance, to set default fonts for West European languages/script + (Latin), choose Western.
  6. +
  7. Select whether proportional text should be serif (like Times Roman) or + sans-serif (like Arial). Then specify the font size you want for + proportional text.
  8. +
  9. If an appropriate font is available for your language/script, select + fonts for Serif, Sans-Serif, Cursive, Fantasy, and Monospace. You can also + specify what font size you want for monospace text.
  10. +
  11. Specify whether the default font should be serif or sans serif.
  12. +
  13. Select a fixed-width font and size. Certain types of text, such as + equations and formulas, are displayed in a fixed-width font.
  14. +
+ +

Many web page authors choose their own fonts and font sizes. To allow fonts + other than the ones specified in your preferences, check Allow + documents to use other fonts.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Changing the Default Colors

+ +

Normally, the background and text colors on web pages are determined by the + default colors set by your browser or by the pages' authors.

+ +

To change the default colors:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under the Appearance category, choose Colors. (If no options are visible + in this category, click to expand the list.)
  4. +
  5. Click the colored blocks next to Text, Background, Unvisited Links, and + Visited Links. Choose a color for each from the color chart. You can also + specify that links should be underlined.
  6. +
+ +

Most web page authors choose their own colors. You can override the + authors' intentions by selecting Use my chosen colors, ignoring + the colors specified.

+ +

When viewing the source of a web page, you can see the HTML syntax of the + source of a web page highlighted in specific colors by selecting Enable + syntax highlighting.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Changing the Theme

+ +

You can change the look and feel of &brandShortName; by using a different + theme. Changing the theme can be done either from the View menu or from the + Add-on Manager.

+ +

From the View menu:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the View menu and choose Apply Theme, and then select a theme from + the menu.
  2. +
  3. Quit and restart &brandShortName;.
  4. +
+ +

From the Add-on Manager:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Tools menu and choose Add-on Manager.
  2. +
  3. Click the Themes button in the toolbar.
  4. +
  5. Select a theme from the list, and then click the Use Theme button.
  6. +
  7. Quit and restart &brandShortName;.
  8. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Toolbars

+ + + + + +

The Navigation Toolbar, pictured here, helps you move around the Web.

+ + + + + + + + + + + +
+ navigation toolbar +
BackForwardReloadStop
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Personal Toolbar

+ +

The Personal Toolbar is completely customizable—you decide what you + want to keep there.

+ + + + + + + + +
Personal Toolbar
Personal Toolbar
+ +

You can easily add, delete, and rearrange items in the Personal Toolbar.

+ +

Turning Buttons On and Off

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Click Browser.
  4. +
  5. Under Select the buttons you want to see in the toolbars, + choose the buttons that you want on your toolbar.
  6. +
  7. Click OK.
  8. +
+ +

Adding Personal Toolbar + Bookmarks

+ +

You can add buttons for your favorite bookmarks, or folders containing + groups of bookmarks. To create a new bookmark to add to the Personal + Toolbar:

+ +
    +
  1. Open a web page you want to bookmark.
  2. +
  3. Drag the bookmark icon + image of bookmark icon(located to the left of URL in the + Location Bar) to a desired place on the Personal Toolbar. You can drag the + icon directly to the Personal Toolbar, or to a folder on the Personal + Toolbar. For more information, see + Adding Bookmark + Folders to the Personal Toolbar.
  4. +
+ +

Note: The bookmark icon + image
+  of bookmark icon may appear as another page-specific icon if you have + checked Show Website Icons in preferences. See + Appearance Preferences - + Appearance for more information on changing this preferences.

+ +

Each item in the Personal Toolbar folder appears as a toolbar button. You + may need to enlarge the browser window to see them all.

+ +

Adding + Bookmark Folders to the Personal Toolbar

+ +

You can add bookmark folders to the Personal Toolbar to sort your favorite + bookmarks into categories. For example, you can have one folder on the + Personal Toolbar for hobby-related bookmarks and another folder for + work-related bookmarks. To add a new bookmark to the Personal Toolbar:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. Select your designated Personal Toolbar Folder.
  4. +
  5. Click New Folder on the toolbar.
  6. +
  7. Type a name for your new bookmark folder. By default, the name is + New Folder.
  8. +
  9. Click OK to confirm your new bookmark folder name.
  10. +
+ +

The new bookmark folder will appear at the end of the Personal Toolbar.

+ +

Designating a Bookmark Folder as Your Personal Toolbar Folder

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. Select the bookmark folder whose items you want to appear on the + toolbar.
  4. +
  5. From the View menu, choose Set as Personal Toolbar Folder.
  6. +
+ +

The buttons in your Personal Toolbar now correspond to the bookmarks in the + folder you designated.

+ +

Removing Bookmarks from the Personal Toolbar

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. Click the Personal Toolbar Folder.
  4. +
  5. Select the bookmark or folder you want to delete.
  6. +
  7. Press Delete on your keyboard.
  8. +
  9. Close the Manage Bookmarks window.
  10. +
+ +

Tip: To quickly remove a bookmark placed on the Personal + Toolbar (not in a folder), right-click on the bookmark and select Delete.

+ +

Rearranging the Personal Toolbar

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, click the Personal Toolbar Folder.
  4. +
  5. Select a bookmark or folder and drag it to a new location.
  6. +
  7. When you are finished rearranging items, close your Bookmarks + window.
  8. +
+ +

Note: Standard buttons on the Personal Toolbar such as + Bookmarks, Search, Go, Print and Home cannot be rearranged, but they can + be turned off and on.

+ +

Tip: To move a bookmark placed on the Personal Toolbar + quickly, click and drag the bookmark to another location on the Personal + Toolbar or to a folder.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Status Bar

+ +

The Status Bar is located at the bottom of any &brandShortName; window. It + includes the following:

+ + + +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Component Bar

+ +

Use the Component Bar at the bottom left of any &brandShortName; window to + switch between tasks (such as browsing or mail).

+ +

component bar

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Hiding a Toolbar

+ +

There are two ways to hide the toolbars.

+ +

To minimize a toolbar:

+ + + +

To completely hide a toolbar, including its triangle:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the View menu.
  2. +
  3. Choose Show/Hide and uncheck the toolbars you want to hide.
  4. +
+ +

To reverse this action, open the View menu, choose Show, and then select + the toolbars you want to show.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Bookmarks

+ + + +

What Are Bookmarks?

+ +

Bookmarks are shortcuts to your favorite and most-visited web pages. Rather + than typing in long URLs (web addresses), you can create bookmarks that take + you directly to the pages you want to see.

+ +

You access your bookmarks through the Bookmarks menu, the Bookmarks tab on + Sidebar, and the Manage Bookmarks window. You can control what's listed + in the Bookmarks menu by adding bookmarks for your favorite web pages and + organizing your list of bookmarks any way you want.

+ +

Using Bookmarks

+ +

&brandShortName; comes with some bookmarks already available. To use a + bookmark:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu.
  2. +
  3. Choose a bookmark from the list or from a folder in the list.
  4. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Creating New Bookmarks

+ +

You can bookmark your favorite websites to make it easy to return to + them.

+ +

To bookmark the current page, perform one of these steps:

+ + + + + + + + + + +
Personal Toolbar
Personal Toolbar
+ + + +

Notes:

+ + +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Organizing Your Bookmarks

+ +

To organize your bookmarks, open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage + Bookmarks. Perform any of the following tasks in your Manage Bookmarks + window.

+ +

Tip: You can open the Manage Bookmarks window from the + Bookmarks tab in Sidebar. Click on Manage at the top of the Bookmarks + tab.

+ +

To view bookmarks inside of folders:

+ + + +

To move a bookmark or a folder to another location in the list:

+ + + +

To create a new folder or separator:

+ + + +

To remove a bookmark or a folder from the list:

+ +
    +
  1. Click to highlight the bookmark or folder that you want to remove.
  2. +
  3. Press the Delete key on your keyboard, or click Delete in the Bookmarks + window.
  4. +
+ +

To sort your bookmarks in the Manage Bookmarks window:

+ + + +

Designating a New Bookmark Folder

+ +

When you create a new bookmark, &brandShortName; normally adds it to the + bottom of your bookmarks list. If you prefer to file your bookmarks in a + folder, you can designate a new bookmarks folder.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, select a folder to hold new bookmarks.
  4. +
  5. Open the View menu and choose Set as New Bookmark Folder.
  6. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Changing Individual Bookmarks

+ +

You can change the information for any individual bookmark.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, click a bookmark.
  4. +
  5. Click Properties.
  6. +
  7. In the bookmark Properties dialog box window, click the Info tab.
  8. +
+ +

You can rename the bookmark (the name appears in your bookmark list), + add descriptive information, or set a + keyword.

+ +

You can also set &brandShortName; to check bookmarked websites for + changes.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, click a bookmark.
  4. +
  5. Click Properties.
  6. +
  7. In the bookmark Properties dialog box, click the Schedule tab.
  8. +
  9. Use the pull down lists to specify how frequently you want + &brandShortName; to check the bookmarked page for changes.
  10. +
  11. If you want to be notified when the bookmarked page changes, click the + Notify tab and choose a notification option.
  12. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Searching Your Bookmarks

+ +

To search the bookmarks list:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, open the Tools menu and choose Search + Bookmarks. You see the Find Bookmarks dialog box.
  4. +
  5. In the drop-down lists, choose options to define your search, and then + click Find. Bookmarks that match your search criteria are displayed. Choose + from the following Search options: +
      +
    • Choose "contains," "starts with," or "ends with" if you know only + part of the word or phrase for which you're searching.
    • +
    • Choose "is" if you know exactly what you're searching for.
    • +
    • Choose "is not" or "doesn't contain" to exclude pages.
    • +
    • Click the fill-in field and type all or part of name or URL + (web address) for the bookmarks or history listings that you want to + find or exclude.
    • +
    • Select Save query in bookmarks to save this search for + later use.
    • +
    +
  6. +
  7. Double-click a bookmark in the list to go to that page.
  8. +
+ +

Tip: If the list is hard to read, try expanding the search + results window.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Exporting or Importing a + Bookmark List

+ +

Your bookmarks are stored in a file named bookmarks.html. You can export a + copy of this file and save it in a folder of your choosing. You can then edit + it and treat it as you would any HTML file.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, open the Tools menu, and choose Export.
  4. +
  5. In the Export Bookmarks File dialog box, choose a folder. + Your bookmarks.html file will be copied into the folder you designate.
  6. +
  7. Click Save.
  8. +
+ +

Your &brandShortName; bookmarks are not altered by this procedure.

+ +

You can also import bookmarks files from other sources. For example, you can + import bookmarks files from earlier &brandShortName; versions, other + browsers, or from bookmarks files that your friends send you.

+ +

Before you start, make sure that the bookmarks file you want to import is an + HTML file.

+ +
    +
  1. Open the Bookmarks menu and choose Manage Bookmarks.
  2. +
  3. In your Bookmarks window, open the Tools menu and choose Import.
  4. +
  5. In the Import Bookmarks File dialog box, locate and select + the bookmarks file you want to import.
  6. +
  7. Click Open.
  8. +
+ +

The imported bookmarks file is treated as a group of new bookmarks and added + to the bottom of your bookmarks list. If you have designated a new bookmark + folder, the imported bookmarks are added to that folder.

+ +

Note: Importing a bookmarks file imports the bookmarks and + folders from that file. It does not create two bookmarks files.

+ +

[Return to beginning of section]

+ +

Specifying How &brandShortName; + Starts Up

+ + + +

Specifying a Starting Page

+ +

You can specify the page that loads when the browser starts:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Under "Display on Browser Startup" choose whether you want a + blank page, your home page, or the last web page visited to open + automatically when you launch your browser. +

    Note: If you selected Home Page, type the URL in the + Location Bar.

  4. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Changing Your Home Page

+ +

Your home page is the page that opens when you click the Home button in the + Personal Toolbar. Depending on how your preferences are set, it may also be + the page that opens automatically when you launch &brandShortName;.

+ +

To specify your home page:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Click the Browser category.
  4. +
  5. In the Home page section, perform one of the following: +
      +
    • Type your home page's URL (web address) in the Location + field.
    • +
    • Click Use Current Page to make the page currently displayed in the + browser window your home page.
    • +
    • Click Choose File to select a file from your computer's hard + drive.
    • +
    +
  6. +
+ +

Tip: To specify your home page quickly, drag the bookmark + icon image of bookmark icon from the Location Bar to the Home Page + button on the Personal Toolbar.

+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

Specifying Which Components + Open at Launch

+ +

You can choose components (such as Mail & Newsgroups and Composer) to + launch when you start &brandShortName;:

+ +
    +
  1. Open the &brandShortName; + Edit menu and choose Preferences.
  2. +
  3. Click the Appearance category.
  4. +
  5. Select the components you want opened automatically each time you start + &brandShortName;.
  6. +
+ +

[Return to beginning of + section]

+ +

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