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Field Guide to Firefox 3 We’re done. Firefox 3 is going to be launched very soon. In anticipation of this long-awaited event, the folks in the Mozilla community have been writing extensively about the new and improved features you’ll see in the browser. The new features cover the full range from huge and game-changing to ones so subtle you may not notice them until you realize that using Firefox is just somehow easier and better . Here’s a list of the features covered in this Guide. Add-on manager In Firefox 3 the Add-on manager has been expanded to include a new “Get Add-ons” tab where you can view Recommended add-ons, search for new add-ons, see add-on descriptions and ratings, and install add-ons with a simple click. For more, see Get Add-ons in Firefox 3 by Madhava Enros. Bookmarks Firefox 3 introduces a set of new features to bookmarks that make them much easier to use, more useful in general, and much more useful for the terminally disorganized. For more, see Firefox 3: Bookmarks by Deb Richardson. History

Prism Prism is a simple XULRunner based browser that hosts web applications without the normal web browser user interface. Prism is based on a concept called Site Specific Browsers (SSB). An SSB is an application with an embedded browser designed to work exclusively with a single web application. It doesn’t have the menus, toolbars and accoutrements of a normal web browser. Some people have called it a "distraction free browser" because none of the typical browser chrome is used. An SSB also has a tighter integration with the OS and desktop than a typical web application running through a web browser. Prism / SSB Objectives Looking at what has already been done and discussed about desktop/webapp integration, the following is a suggested roadmap for SSB experimentation: Separate process: When the webapp goes down or locks up, I don’t want anything else affected. Current Features Wishlist Add Taskbar icon representation option for the web applications. proxy=

Home - Vérification des plugins Comment Firefox peut-il m'aider ? À l'avenir, Firefox mettra les plugins à jour pour vous. D'ici là, vous devriez consulter régulièrement cette page et mettre vos plugins à jour pour rester protégé. Quels sont mes plugins ? Nous avons automatiquement détecté les plugins ci-dessus. Ouvrez le menu Outils. Voulez-vous faire passer le message ? Permettez à vos amis de surfer en toute sécurité ! Comment puis-je désactiver un plugin ? Dans Firefox : Ouvrez le menu Outils. Attention : désactiver un plugin signifie que vous ne pourrez plus faire certaines choses.

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