Finding Information; Tabbed Browsing; Using The Sidebar; Section 12.2, "Finding Information - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP1 - GNOME 23-05-2007 Manual

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The Browser Window of Firefox
Figure 12-1

12.1.1 Tabbed Browsing

If you often use more than one Web page at a time, tabbed browsing may make it easier to switch
between them. Load Web sites in separate tabs within one window.
To open a new tab, select File > New Tab. This opens an empty tab in the Firefox window.
Alternatively, right-click a link and select Open link in new tab. Right-click the tab itself to access
more tab options. You can create a new tab, reload one or all existing tabs, or close them. You can
also change the sequence of the tabs by dragging and dropping them on a requested position.

12.1.2 Using the Sidebar

Use the left side of your browser window for viewing bookmarks or the browsing history.
Extensions may add new ways to use the sidebar as well. To display the Sidebar, select View >
Sidebar and select the desired contents.

12.2 Finding Information

There are two ways to find information in Firefox: the search bar and the find bar. The search bar
looks for pages while the find bar looks for things on the current page.
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