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Click to Play Option Lets You Make Plugins Optional in Websites and Speed up the Browsing (How to)

You can speed up your browsing in Chrome and Opera by making plugins in web pages optional. Called Click to Play, this feature is a great way to stop flash content playing automatically. Firefox has also this feature, but currently (Firefox 15) it has no direct option to enable it. However, advanced users can enable it from Firefox’s Preferences (see how it is here) settings. For common users, here is two add-ons to bring the same functionality by disabling plugins by default and letting you activate them with a click.

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Make Firefox as Your Default PDF Viewer (How to)

Google Chrome was the first browser to add PDF viewer right in the browser to view PDF files; you don’t need to install another PDF reader like Adobe Reader to view PDF files anymore. (Read here to know how to make Chrome as your PDF reader). Now, Firefox has following the same lane by adding PDF Viewer support to the latest release of Firefox 15. Here is how to make Firefox as your default PDF viewer.

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Replace Firefox 15 Options Window with New In Content Preferences Interface (How to)

Firefox browser has been updated to version 15 with a number of performance enhancements and features including, new optimization technology to lower browser’s memory footprint significantly, full support for background updates, support for compressed textures for 3D gaming, and much more. A new feature of Firefox 15 is its “In Content Preferences” interface, which is a replacement for Firefox’s old Options window. In Firefox 15, this feature is disabled by default; here is how to enable it.

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Firefox 16 Will Support ARMV6 Based Low End Android Devices

As we have reported earlier, Mozilla has finally decided to release its browser Firefox for ARMv6-based Android devices. Starting with Firefox 16, which is now in Aurora builds, Samsung Galaxy Mini, Galaxy Ace and similar low-end phone users can browse the internet with all the desktop features of their favorite browser Firefox on their phone. Firefox 16 for Android is scheduled to release in October.

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