Tutorials - #105 - Firefox context menus explained

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#105 / February 16, 2009 / 1:30 min.

Firefox context menus explained

The context menu, AKA the right-click menu, offers some commonly used shortcuts in Firefox like bookmarking and saving pages, sending links to friends and some power-user features. The context menu options change based on where you right-click, hence the name.
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- Right-click on a blank area of a web page for general menu options like forward, back and reload.

- Right-click on a link for common link-related options like opening in a new window or tab, bookmarking, saving or sending.

- Right-click on an image for image-related options: view, copy, save or send the image or even set it as a desktop wallpaper.

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