Using The Download Manager; Password Management - Novell LINUX ENTERPRISE DESKTOP 10 SP2 - GNOME 08-05-2008 Manual

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To manage the Bookmarks Toolbar you can use the bookmark manager as described
in
Section 12.3.1, "Using the Bookmark Manager"
the Bookmarks Toolbar Folder. It is also possible to manage the toolbar directly. To
add a folder, bookmark, or separator, right-click on an empty space in the toolbar and
choose the appropriate entry from the pop-up menu. For adding the current page to the
bar use drag and drop: left-click on the Web page's icon in the navigation bar and drag
it to the desired position on the bookmarks toolbar while holding the mouse button
pressed. Hovering over an existing bookmark folder for a short while will automatically
open it enabling you to place the bookmark within this folder.
To manage a certain folder or bookmark, right-click on it. A pop-up menu opens which
lets you Delete it or change its Properties. To move or copy an entry, choose Cut or
Copy and Paste it to the desired position.

12.4 Using the Download Manager

Keep track of your current and past downloads with the help of the download manager.
It automatically opens every time you download a file. To manually start the download
manager, click Tools > Downloads. While downloading a file, a progress bar indicates
the download status. If necessary, pause the download and resume it later. To open a
downloaded file, click Open. With Remove, remove it from the list. If you need infor-
mation about the file, right-click the filename and choose Properties.
NOTE
Removing a file from the download manager only removes the list entry, it
does not delete the file from the hard disk.
By default all files are downloaded to your desktop. To change this behavior, open the
download manger's configuration window from Edit > Preferences and go to the Main
tab. In the Download area, either choose another default location or Always ask me
where to save files.

12.5 Password Management

Every time you enter a username and a password on a Web site, Firefox offers to store
this data. If you accept by clicking Remember, the password will be stored on your hard
(page 222). Its content is located in
Browsing with Firefox
225

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