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Quick Preference Button

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Do you not wish you had quick and easy access to a few of the preferences inside of Firefox? I know from time to time, I would. The Quick Preference Button extension for Firefox gives you that ability in a small drop down menu from the toolbar.

Here is what the developer of the extension has to say about it:

Access common preferences from a menu button. It includes settings for page download and display, tabs, proxy, spoofing user agent (user agent switching), enable or disable the Adblock extension and more.

As you can see, this little extension packs a lot of punch when it comes to turning things on and off, or tweaking Firefox to act the way you need it to at that said moment. Check out the screen shots to get a better idea of all the features it brings to the table, and how it does so in a nice and neat way.

The bottom line is that this tool is very helpful when you need to make quick changes, and you do not want to dive through Firefox’s options and services trying to find what you need.

This Firefox extension is for versions 1.5 and up of the browser. To pick up your copy all you need to do is download it via the Mozilla Add-ons Web site.

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[...] + Learn More About the Quick Preference Button! Tags: Firefox, extensions, preference, buttons, toolbar, optionsOctober 19th, 2006 at 04:33 am [...]

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