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| How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
Actually i am frustrated with the opening of multiple site from the menus each time i wish to do the same and looking for some easy way to do the same. So if any one have idea about the How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox? then please let me know about the complete procedure to perform the same. This will help to get rid of the issue. Waiting for reply. Thanks |
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| Re: How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
The solution for your problem is itself in the Mozilla Firefox that can solved with the help of the extension of the same. If you have aware of the extension then installed the "Stay-Open Menu" on your browser and after that you will not have to get frustrated with the reopening of multiple site that i think is your problem. Hope you will like it |
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| Re: How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
Bookmarks or History menu stays open when middle-clicking (or Ctrl-clicking) items, so you can easily open multiple items. Especially useful when you wish to view many, but not all, menu items in tabs (e.g. RSS feed items). Works similarly with the Bookmarks Toolbar, Smart Location Bar, and 'List all tabs' dropdown. For extra convenience, turn on the auto-closing option (from Tools > Add-ons > Extensions Tab > Stay-Open Menu Options), and the menu will automatically close after it detects that you've moved the mouse off the menu. |
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| Re: How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
After the installation of the same you will get to know that the behavior of the menu has been changed. As you are getting the same window to open the site if you opening the site from the menu, so this will no longer exist. As you can get the new tab open which will work with the new site without opening the site in the same tab. so download the extension and enjoy it. |
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| Re: How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
If you have read the full detailed specification of the above mention extension and want to have this extension to your browser then you can download it from the Mozilla Firefox browser. Just all you have to do is to Go to the Mozilla Homepage and make internal search for this extension and if found then download it. To download it directly click here. |
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| Re: How to open multiple sites without reopening the Menus in Firefox?
If you are looking for the download of the extension then you must have to follow these steps that will provide you for the same extension download. So just go through the same and let me know that is it helpful for you or not.
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