Tab command if you have multiple tabs open in the current window. If you don't, the Close command is shown. This is different from the Exit command, which closes all Firefox windows (and any tabs they contain). Shortcut Ctrl+Shift+W ( +Shift+W on a Mac) See Chapter 7 for more information about tabbed browsing. Close Tab Closes the current tab. Firefox shows this command in addition to the Close Window command if you have multiple tabs open. If you don't, the Close command is shown. Shortcut Ctrl+W ( +W on a Mac) See Chapter 7 for more information about tabbed browsing. Save Page As Saves the current Web page to your hard drive so you can view it even if the site or your Internet connection goes down. Shortcut Ctrl+S ( +S on a Mac) See Chapter 11 for more information about saving Web sites. Save Frame As Saves the selected frame of the current Web site to your hard drive so you can view it even if the site or your Internet connection goes down. Firefox shows this command only if you're viewing a Web site that is partitioned into frames, where each frame is itself a page. To save a particular frame, click some dead space within it (that is, click somewhere other than on a link), and then choose this command. (Frames are rare on the Web these days.) See Chapter 11 for more information about saving Web sites. Send Link Opens a new e-mail compose window that contains a link to the current page. Firefox offers this feature so you can send interesting links to friends and family easily. Simply address the e-mail, write a brief message, and then click Send. This feature uses your computer's default e-mail program. To change the default e-mail program on Windows, click the Start button and choose Control Panel from the Start menu. In the Control Panel window, switch to Classic View and double-click on Internet Options, then click the Programs tab in the Internet Options window. Finally, select the program you want to set as default from the drop-down list next to E-Mail, and click OK. To change the default e-mail program on a Mac, you need to use a setting offered in the e-mail program itself, if it offers one. Page Setup Opens a window where you can configure the display of printed Web sites on paper. See Chapter 12 for more information about printing. Print Preview Displays a preview of how the current Web site will look on paper if you print it. Use the Page Setup command to configure the print layout. This command is unavailable on Macintosh. See Chapter 12 for more information about printing. Print Displays a window that allows you to configure printing (for example, choosing a page range) and print the current document. Shortcut Ctrl+P ( +P on a Mac) See Chapter 12 for more information about printing. Import Opens the Import Wizard, which walks you through the process of importing personal information (such as bookmarks and saved passwords) from your old browser. See Chapter 3 for more information about importing.