At 8:26 AM -0400 4/18/07, Bill L'Hommedieu wrote:
Good morning...
I recently switched to Firefox (Mac OS 10.3) and wonder what I have
to do so that Firefox is in the Dock at startup. I've checked the
preference that says "... Firefox at startup" but keep having to go
the Apps folder and double clicking on Firefox to get going. TIA
Drag the icon of FireFox from the App folder to the dock, and place
it where you want it.
--
Roger
Lovettsville, VA
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