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if its impossible or you cant do it please say why.... | if its impossible or you cant do it please say why.... | ||
**Firefox works with the proxy (it is the source from which Firefox gets internet), any built-in feature to unblock blocked sites in the proxy would be in vain. However, there is a work around: go to Run and type in cmd. Type ping "site URL". A response should come up like this: | |||
Pinging youtube.com [208.65.153.253] with 32 bytes of data | |||
That number, 208.65.153.253, is YouTube's IP address. Unless the proxy has blocked the domain *and* IP address, paste that in and you're good to go. Note - some networks give bad responses to pinging sites because they know it's a workaround the proxy. So, it's best to do it at home and make a text file. | |||
== Tab Quickmenu Keyboard Shortcut == | == Tab Quickmenu Keyboard Shortcut == | ||
Please add a keyboard shortcut for the super-awesome Tab Quickmenu. I have trouble finding it visually and plus it would be much faster. THANK YOU SO MUCH! If this is not possible, please let me know. I tried the about:config page, but there was nothing on the quickmenu (searched quickmenu, tabs) there. | Please add a keyboard shortcut for the super-awesome Tab Quickmenu. I have trouble finding it visually and plus it would be much faster. THANK YOU SO MUCH! If this is not possible, please let me know. I tried the about:config page, but there was nothing on the quickmenu (searched quickmenu, tabs) there. | ||
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