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Revealing
the Firefox Secret used by Top Web Developers
and Power-Browsers |
by:
Rob
Barrett |
Profiles
are one of the best kept secrets around
regarding Mozilla Firefox (my browser of
choice).
In the role of web site designer, I find
it useful to have Firefox set up with various
Extensions for helping test compliance,
keep track of Google Adsense earnings, checking
PageRank and Alexa rating, etc...
However, when I am simply surfing the internet,
I don't want to be weighed down by all these
tools, cluttering up my status and toolbars.
I like a slick, simple browser that looks
good and works quickly.
Fortunately, I am able to have both of these
scenarios in Firefox, through the wonder
of Profiles.
How do Firefox Profiles work?
Firefox allows multiple users to set up
the browser to suit their own specific needs
and tastes, from Themes and Extensions to
Bookmarks and Home Page.
Upon startup of Firefox, you are able to
choose which user profile you would like
to use.
So, you can now have a profile for your
web development needs, one for your personal
surfing, and even one for the kids (allowing
you to increase Firefox's security measures).
Each profile is independent of the others,
so it's like having a new installation for
each user.
How do I activate Firefox Profiles?
1. Firstly, find the Firefox shortcut on
your desktop (or create one from the .exe
file).
2. Right-click it, and select properties.
3. Lastly, in the Target box, add ' -p'
without the apostrophes to the end of the
target line (so that it reads something
like 'C:\Program Files\Mozilla\Firefox\firefox.exe
-p'), and click OK.
Now when you start Firefox through this
shortcut you will be prompted with the Profiles
Manager box (as long as you do not already
have an instance of Firefox open). It's
all self-explanatory from thereon.
For faster start-up, I advise that you keep
two shortcuts on your desktop - one to load
up Firefox as normal, and this new one to
execute only when you want to change profile.
About the author:
Rob Barrett is a professional web designer
based in Dorset, England.
To read more free articles on Web Design
and Mozilla Firefox & Thunderbird, visit:
http://articles.rob-barrett.com
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