Firefox Web Browser
Firefox is a highly-rated Web browser that is installed by default in Ubuntu.
Already a good browser, and more secure than more popular options, Firefox comes into its own with the customisation options that are available for it. For a start, it's themeable, which means you can choose a look that suits your preferences.
However, it can also be extended by little programs - called 'extensions' - which enable you to mould the browser around what you want to do online. Pretty much any eventually is catered for with an extension - for example, blogging, newsfeed readers, FTP.
It's also easy to try out extensions and then uninstall them if you're not happy with their functionality.
Menu: Applications > Internet > Firefox Web Browser
Key Features
- Tabbed Browsing
- Ample choice in 'extensions' (add-ons) and themes.
Screenshot
Hints and Tips
Examples of Extensions
Security
NoScript - gives you greater control over what scripts are allowed to run in your browser
CookieSafe - offers similar functionality, only for cookies
Functionality
Tab Mix Plus - is a helpful extension for working with tabs and has a good session saver (you can also insert the sessions icon on one of the available toolbars)
All-in-One Sidebar - allows easy access to key features
Tiny Menu - Shortens the menu (see screenshot). This means that you can increase the space for content by, for example, putting the favicons of your favorite sites (Bookmarks Toolbar Icons) alongside your newly-shortened menu and hiding your Bookmarks Toolbar.
Zotero - An extension designed for internet research that organizes sources for a bibliography and offers integration with OpenOffice.org's Writer.
Support
OpenOffice.org Menu - Links to key areas of OpenOffice.org's site
Ubuntu Forums Menu - Links to key areas of Ubuntu's Forum pages
ubuntuusers Menu - Links to key areas of Ubuntu's Forum pages, ubuntuusers.de and ubuntu-de.org
Custom Configuration
There are a number of basic adjustments you can make that have been reported to improve Firefox's performance.
Open a new tab in Firefox and enter in the address:
about:config
No http, or anything, just 'about:config'. Then search for each of the following, by typing them in the Filter box, and make the suggested changes:
network.dns.disableIPv6 - Double-click on this to set it to true
network.http.max-connections - set to 96
network.http.pipelining - set to true
network.http.pipelining.maxrequests - set to 8
network.http.proxy.pipelining - set to true
Other applications you may wish to look at
Epiphany - Gnome's default Web Browser
Swiftfox - A version of Firefox that's said to be better optimised for individual machines.
Seamonkey - Mozilla's Internet Suite.
Opera - Opera web browser, a proprietary but free as in cost web browser which is standards-compliant and has many features.
Important Security Note
Ubuntu has a strict policy of not having new versions of software in a stable version of Ubuntu. However, Firefox is an exception to that rule, due to issues with backporting fixes. All supported versions of Ubuntu can receive newer versions of Firefox in updates as soon as they are available.
See New Firefox Versions and Ubuntu Backports for more information.