diff --git a/source/2/2.1/2.1.1/firefox.rst b/source/2/2.1/2.1.1/firefox.rst index 27f52688..dd0f397e 100644 --- a/source/2/2.1/2.1.1/firefox.rst +++ b/source/2/2.1/2.1.1/firefox.rst @@ -28,7 +28,7 @@ To open a new tab in Firefox press the plus button on the right of the tab bar o To go back to a previous page in Firefox press the button pointing to the left or press :kbd:`Alt + Left arrow`. To open the page you were previously at in a new tab middle click the back button. To go forward to a page you have visited before but have now gone back from press the button with the arrow pointing to the right or :kbd:`Alt + Right arrow`. Middle click on the forward button to open the page you went back from in a new tab. To download a file directly to your local disk right click :menuselection:`Save Link As` file as and then you will get a dialog box to show where to save it. -To open a window with all of your downloads on it press :kbd:`Control+Shift+Y`. To open pcmanfm-qt in the folder where you downloaded things right click and select on the download and select :menuselection:`Open Containing Folder`. To get a link for someone else to download something right click on the downloaded content right click and select :menuselection:`Copy Download Link`. +To open a window with all of your downloads on it press :kbd:`Control+Shift+Y`. To open PCManFM-Qt in the folder where you downloaded things right click and select on the download and select :menuselection:`Open Containing Folder`. To get a link for someone else to download something right click on the downloaded content right click and select :menuselection:`Copy Download Link`. .. image:: firefox-downloads.png @@ -80,4 +80,4 @@ from the terminal to run Firefox. You can also from the command line have Firefo firefox https://manual.lubuntu.me -You can also launch Firefox from the quick launch by default by left clicking on it. The icon for firefox looks like a globe with a red fox circling around it. +You can also launch Firefox from the quick launch by default by left clicking on it. The icon for Firefox looks like a globe with a red fox circling around it.