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problem you’re experiencing is that Firefox won’t start? Now you can’t even get to the Extension Manager to turn off extensions. Safe Mode is the answer to both problems. If you experience a problem in Firefox after installing an extension, you can launch Firefox in a special Safe Mode that temporarily disables all installed extensions. If you are not using the default Firefox theme, Safe Mode also disables your current theme (see Chapter 17 for more information about themes). If the problem isn’t present in Safe Mode, either your theme or one of your extensions is causing it. If you’re using a special theme, first try reverting to the default theme in Regular Mode and see if the problem persists. If it does, follow the directions in the preceding two sections to disable or uninstall your extensions until you fix the problem in Regular Mode. To open Firefox in Safe Mode in Windows, shut down Firefox if it is currently open, and then choose Start Programs Mozilla Firefox Mozilla Firefox (Safe Mode). To open Firefox in Safe Mode on a Mac, you need to enter a special command into the Macintosh Terminal. First, open the Terminal by choosing Applications Utilities Terminal. Then type the following and press Enter: /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/MacOS/ firefox -safe-mode If you installed Firefox to a different location, you need to modify the path accordingly. Part V: The Part of Tens Chapter List Chapter 21: Ten Secrets to a Foxier Web Chapter 22: The Ten Best Firefox Extensions In this part What’s a For Dummies book without The Part of Tens? Sad, that’s what. This final part cuts to the chase with 20 features you can’t leave the home (page) without. The first ten are built right into Firefox, and the rest are available through extensions (which you read about in Chapter 20, earlier in the book). Read on to get your fox fix! Chapter 21: Ten Secrets to a Foxier Web The Firefox interface is designed to be simple and intuitive. The goal is to remove browser clutter so you can focus on the Web site, not on Firefox itself. However, underneath its simple exterior, Firefox includes a handful of little features to make your life easier, and we developers don’t want you to miss them. Enjoy!
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