will "alt click" work in firefox 3.6
No,but control click works
In Firefox's menu bar, click on "File" - then click to remove the check mark next to "Work Offline".
Just hold "CTRL, ALT, DELETE" keys on your computer. Click to start the "Task Manager" then click on "Internet Explorer" or "Firefox" depending on what you're using and then click "End Task" PS. IF YOU'RE ON FIREFOX, DO NOT START FIREFOX AGAIN!! It will start up with Sourmath.com again.. Find "Firefox Safe Mode" on your computer. Then check all and press the "OK" thing.. I fergot what it was called. IF SOURMATH POPS UP, REPEAT THE WHOLE PROCESS!!
Yes, 1-Click Answers works in internet Explorer 9 (IE9), Firefox 4 and Google Chrome. Although, it works a bit differently than in Internet Explorer 8 and Firefox 3.6. You need to select or highlight a word before Alt-clicking on it. If selecting the word first didn't resolve your issue, we recommend adding the Answers.com toolbar to your browser. On the toolbar is an AnswerTip icon, click it. When that icon is clicked, you can double-click on any word and get an AnswerTip like you're used to. See Related Links below for the download page. Additionally in IE9, once you have the Answers.com IE toolbar installed you can select a word, right-click on it and use the Answers... option there to get an AnswerTip. If you're using Firefox, we recommend installing the Answers.com add-on. The Answers.com Firefox add-on works just like 1-Click Answers, but only within Firefox. With the Answers.com add-on, you can Alt-click within Firefox and get an AnswerTip. You can add the add-on from the Related Link below. The same is true for Google Chrome. Although, to trigger an AnswerTip, you need to select the word and double-click on it. Click the Related Link below to install the add-on.
If you mean Firefox, close Firefox by clicking the Firefox name on the top left of there screen and click Quit Firefox. Now open Finder or Applications and find the program Firefox. Left click it and drag it to the trash. Or right click and then click Send to trash.
This is called viewing the source code. If you have Firefox, you can download the Web Developer toolbar addon, and on it there is a "View Source" button. Click on it and then click "View Source". Or, you can download the toolbar, then press CTRL+ALT+U
The answer to that is to upgrade your Firefox browser to the current version 3.6. Click on update under the help menu.
open firefox, click on tools, click on addons, click on the addon you want to remove and click on Uninstall on the bottom right corner.
In OO you have to highlight the word before alt-clicking on it.
Windows: To get out of Firefox you simply press the X at the top right of the screen, or click file, and then exit. If your computer is locked up, press ctrl, shift, esc, and then under the processes tab, search for firefox, click on it, and say end task. Mac: Click on Firefox on the Top Menu and Select "Quit Firefox", You can also Click CommandQ at the Same time to do it even faster!
In Windows press alt+ctrl+delete, click task manager if it does not open automatically, under applications select Firefox, click End Task. That should do it (lousy friggin popup messages).
Firefox toolbar can be found on the upper right side portion of the Mozilla browser. It can also be seen by hitting the Alt key.