
We have a big announcement that we would like to make today! CyberNet News is introducing Learn Firefox. It has joined our clan, and its goal is to teach you all about Firefox.
A big focus of CyberNet News has always been on the Firefox Web browser. While we cover a lot of different extensions or tweaks, we assume that our visitors know the basics of the browser, which isn’t always the case. Everybody has to start learning somewhere which is why the Learn Firefox site is now open for everyone to go and learn the basics. If you haven’t really taken the time to do it on your own, or you weren’t sure where to start, here’s your chance. There, you’ll find tutorials which focus on giving you a visual look at how to do a variety of different things from changing your homepage all the way to clearing your browsing history.
We would also like to welcome Chris Rossini to the CyberNet staff who will be writing all of the material for the Learn Firefox site. So far, he’s done a lot of work to get the site filled up with helfpul tutorials. Chris has been an active commenter on our blog and also in the forum, and his passion for software is something that really caught our attention. He is both a Linux and Windows user which really goes to show that he likes to put his hand in a little bit of everything.
The Learn Firefox site is still very young and will continue to grow as we do. Chris also plans on adding more applications to the “Learn” series, and we’ll keep you updated as new sites are made available. If you’ve got tips for Chris on something you would like to see, leave a comment below or send a message to him.
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Thanks wipeout! We’re constantly trying to think of ways to improve our site.
One thing that I would like to do still is allow for some kind of user-submitted software. It would be some kind of system where users can just submit a URL, the name of an application, and a short description (maybe a category as well). Then users can vote on which ones they like the most…it’s not a Digg style voting but a different kind of system that I thought up because software, in my opinion, should not have the ability to just give a thumbs up or thumbs down. Don’t expect to see this too soon because I haven’t even started coding it, but I’m trying to put together all of the ideas for it still.
Great addition to the site! Maybe you guys could put together a Learn Linux Site in the future? *hint hint*
This is a great addition to CyberNet News! I checked it out and used a couple of the items and all worked great. It is very easy to understand, probably too easy for us techies as I just had to browse through to find out how to do what I wanted. However, this is designed for new people, and I see it being very easy for them.
That is definitely a great idea. Chris is going to be venturing into Internet Explorer next, but don’t be surprised if Linux comes along as well.
After a lot of the basics get covered it would be cool to start putting a more advanced section in there. Maybe start categorizing some of the articles on our site as well so that they are all easy to find.