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Mozilla Firefox
Introductory Concepts and Techniques
- Auteur(s) : Forsythe Freund , Thomas J. Cashman , Gary B. Shelly
- Editeur : Thomson - Course Technology
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Nombre de pages : 256 pages
- Date de parution : 04/11/2005
Résumé
This brand new book to the Shelly Cashman Series provides content on the popular open source Firefox browser and can be bundled with any concepts or office textbook.
Benefits:
- Includes three projects, one special feature, and three appendices for an introduction on Firefox; perfect for bundling with any concepts or Microsoft Office textbook.
- Provides step-by-step instruction on the popular features of the Firefox browser, including tabbed browsing, pop-up blocking, and integrated search capability.
- Utilize the free, bound-in CD containing the FireFox browser and Thunderbird e-mail client software to introduce students to the concepts of open-source software.
- Encourages critical thinking with extensive end-of-project exercises, including the unique Cases and Places case studies, which reinforce the concepts and skills learned.
- Helps students learn and master skills with the Learn It Online Web page, which includes project reinforcement exercises, practice tests, flashcards, learning games, and more.
Sommaire
- Introduction to Mozilla Firefox
- Web Research Techniques and Search Engines
- Communicating Over the Internet Using Mozilla Thunderbird
- Special Feature: Open Source Concepts and Firefox Customization
- A: Installing Mozilla Firefox
- B: Installing Mozilla Thunderbird
- C: Mozilla Firefox Options
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