608 Part IV . (Yahoo free web hosting) Running Applications After you
608 Part IV . Running Applications After you install the CrossOver Plugin, you see a nice Plugin Setup window that lets you selectively install plug-ins for QuickTime 6.5, Windows Media Player 6.4, Shockwave 8.5, Flash 6, iTunes, and Lotus Notes, as well as Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint viewers. (Support for later versions of these content formats may be available by the time you read this.) You can also install other multimedia plug-ins, as well as a variety of fonts to use with those plug-ins. Follow the installation instructions that come with the plug-in you downloaded. If the plug-in comes in an RPM file, install it as you would any other software package if you are using an RPM-based Linux distribution (rpm -Uvh package command). If the plug-in doesn t come with instructions, just copy the plug-in file (the .so file) to the system plug-in directory (such as /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins) or your personal plug-ins directory (probably $HOME/.mozilla/plugins), if you are not otherwise instructed. When you restart Mozilla, the plug-ins are automatically picked up from those locations. Most plug-ins that work for Mozilla work for Firefox as well. To have the plug-in available for all users who run Firefox on the system, put the plug-in in the /usr/lib/ firefox-*/plugins directory. Using Mozilla Navigator Controls If you have used a Web browser before, the Mozilla Navigator controls are probably as you might expect: location box, forward and back buttons, file and edit menus, and so on. There are a few controls with Mozilla, though, that you might not be used to seeing, such as these: . Display Sidebar Press the F9 function key to toggle the sidebar on and off. The sidebar is a left column on your Mozilla screen for allowing quick access to Searches, Bookmarks, and History. Use the Search tab to search for Web content; the Bookmarks tab to add your own bookmarks; and the History tab to return to pages on your history list. The What s Related tab shows a list of links available from the current Web page. . Send Web Content You can send an e-mail containing either the current Web page (File.Send Page) or the URL of the current Web page (File.Send Link) to selected recipients. . Search the Internet You can search the Internet for a keyword phrase in many different ways. Choose Tools.Search the Web to open a Netscape Web site that lets you search the Internet, or type one or more keywords in the Location box and then click Search. And of course you can use the sidebar s Search tab described earlier. . View Web Page Info You can view information about the location of a Web page, the location of each of its components, the dates the page was modified, and other information by choosing View.Page Info. In the Page Info window,
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