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    Stupid Firefox question

    When I want to put an icon on my desktop from Firefox, I used to just click and drag it on to the desktop. Konqueror does this, but Firefox will not. It creates a text file and asks me for a name for the text file.

    ??

    Gutsy, AMD ATHLON, 1G RAM, Firefox 2.0.0.13

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    Re: Stupid Firefox question

    K > Internet > Firefox
    Right-Click on it
    and select the option to put an icon on Desktop
    An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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      #3
      Re: Stupid Firefox question

      That sounds great, only when I right click on the url, all I get is an option to "cut, copy, paste, delete, or select all", or if I click on the icon at the beginning of the url, I get a toolbar selection tool.

      Having read through more thoroughly your last message, I realize that you think I am trying to put a Firefox link for the program on my desktop. What I am trying to do is link to a website, like Foxnews or something, that will open in Firefox.

      I have tried what is suggested in a couple of other threads I have found, copying the text of the url and then right clicking on the desktop and selecting "Create New:Link to Location (url).." but when I do this, I get an url that opens Konqueror, instead of Firefox, even though I copied the url out of a Firefox window.

      ??

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        #4
        Re: Stupid Firefox question

        I wonder if that would be
        Open Firefox
        Edit
        Preferences
        Main
        And check "Always check that Firefox is the default browser."

        You've raised a good question as I've also noticed Konqueror popping open now and then, when I otherwise use FX. Haven't thought about this, but let's see how this plays out ...


        (If nothing else, my post shall serve as a <bump> for you ... )
        An intellectual says a simple thing in a hard way. An artist says a hard thing in a simple way. Charles Bukowski

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