Thursday, 21 February 2008

Finding Help Online

Finding Help Online

Freedom Scientific maintains a number of mailing lists for JAWS users.

GW Micro maintains a number of mailing lists for Window Eyes users.

You may also post accessibility questions to the Firefox Support forum.

Mozilla Firefox Menu Reference

This menu reference describes each menu item in the main Mozilla Firefox window.

File

New Window

Opens a new Firefox window.

New Tab

Opens a new browser tab in the current Firefox window.

Open Location...

Focuses on the Firefox URL bar so you can type in a new location to visit.

Open File...

Displays an Open File dialog where you can select a file from your local disks or network. You can view many file types in Firefox, including HTML/XML files, image files, text files and more.

Close (Window)

Closes the current window.

Close Tab

Closes the current tab and selects the rightmost tab. This menu item is visible only if more than one browser tab is currently open.

Save Page As...

Saves the page you are currently browsing. You can choose to save the whole page (complete with graphics), just the current HTML page, or the page text only.

Send Link...

Opens an email composition window using your computer's default email program so you can send a message with a link to the current page.

Page Setup...

Displays a Page Setup dialog where you can specify printing settings such as margins, headers and footers, and page orientation.

Print Preview

Displays a preview of how the current document will appear when printed. It reflects the settings in the Page Setup dialog and the page author's intentions.

Print...

Displays the Print dialog, where you can specify the number of printed copies, etc. Click OK to print the page.

Import...

Opens the Import Wizard dialog, which allows you to import optionspreferences, bookmarks, history, passwords and other data from browsers like Microsoft Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla or Opera.

Work Offline

Toggles between online and offline mode. Offline mode allows you to view web pages you've previously visited without being connected to the Internet.

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