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bassrek
http://www.mozillazine.org/talkback.html?article=5978

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Kam-Yung Soh wrote in to tell us that O'Reilly is publishing a book called Firefox Hacks in March. Aimed at power users, the book contains 100 tips and tricks for Mozilla Firefox. The book is written by Nigel McFarlane, author of Rapid Application Development with Mozilla and about half the Mozilla articles that have appeared on the Web in the last two years.

In addition, O'Reilly is publishing a book to help non-technical users switch to Firefox. Called Don't Click on the Blue E!, it also comes out in March.


With all the Firefox resources out there, I wonder how worthwhile the Firefox Hacks book will be? I guess having all the tips/tricks in one place could be beneficial.

Don't Click on the Blue E! ... heh, what a title. I have a few people I could buy that for...
Waleed
QUOTE(bassrek @ Jan 27 2005, 05:33 PM)
Don't Click on the Blue E! ... heh, what a title.  I have a few people I could buy that for...
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good title!
Joe
Yeah, I read about this book the other day ... I definatly like the title. But seeing as all tips and tricks are all listed on the net anyway I don't really see the point in having a book listing them all aswell.
Waleed
having it all in one place might help. but then to implement the hacks, you need to be using firefox at the time.
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