Tips and Tricks Use Firefox 3.5 Features
If you may want to create features with Firefox 3.5, following some examples of tricks to play with the features of the latest Firefox browser version 3.5.
Close the last tab, the browser still open
To type in the address bar in Firefox 3.5 – about: config and find browser.tabs.closeWindowWithLastTab in the list. If you have to find it, double-click on the list and change the value of “true” to “false”.
Install Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu in one command
If you want to install Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu box, copy and paste the following code before the update offer Ubuntu Firefox 3.5.

Firefox 3.5
Profile from the backup version of Firefox is that you have with:
cp-r ~ / .mozilla / firefox / ~ / firefox_backup
Yang akan backup Firefox profile directory to firefox_backup in the Home Folder. Then install Firefox with the code below.
wget-O – http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/rel eases/3.5/linux-i686/en-US/firefox-3.5.tar.bz2 | tar xj-C ~
To run Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu, click to the Home folder, find the directory “firefox”. Double-click the file “firefox” in the directory.
Or you can also run it with the command: ~ / firefox / firefox
Or you can add to the Application menu. Search System -> Preferences-> Main Menu.
In “Field Command” write / home / username / firefox / firefox
In “Name field” write Firefox 3.5
Make sure that the Firefox browser is closed before running Firefox 3.5
Firefox 3.5 will update and update Bookmark, History, and Password, Extensions, and also check compatibility.
If the Add-on Firefox is not compatible with the old Firefox 3.5 on Ubuntu
Type in the address bar in Firefox about: config, and click the “I will be careful, I promise!”
Right-click anywhere. Select New-> Boolean.
Create a new configuration name “extensions.checkCompatibility” and set its value to be false
Make another pair Boolean called “extensions.checkUpdateSecurity” and set its value to be false
Restart Firefox
Do you Want to try this step?? Just do it step by step in above.. Good luck.
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