How to Use the StumbleUpon Toolbar for Mozilla Firefox to Find News Articles, Pictures and Videos

Open your web browser., Install and enable the StumbleUpon Toolbar Extension for Mozilla Firefox. , Click the "Start Stumbling" button to login to the toolbar., Find the "Stumble" button., Open your web browser to any webpage. , Click the "All"...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Open your web browser.

    Provide your login information to the dialog box that is displayed.

    Make sure the checkbox labeled "Sign-out when I close the browser" is not checked, as it will save you time later on, if you should ever want to submit other new links to their database with known URL's.

    For StumbleUpon, it's best to try to stay logged in all the time, so you can submit new sites that aren't in the StumbleUpon database just yet, on occasion. , Once you are logged in to the toolbar, you will see several buttons.

    One button in particular, advances you from page to page.

    This button is known as the "Stumble" button.

    Please take visual note of the location of this button now. ,,,
  2. Step 2: Install and enable the StumbleUpon Toolbar Extension for Mozilla Firefox.

  3. Step 3: Click the "Start Stumbling" button to login to the toolbar.

  4. Step 4: Find the "Stumble" button.

  5. Step 5: Open your web browser to any webpage.

  6. Step 6: Click the "All" button from your toolbar.

  7. Step 7: Click either the "News"

  8. Step 8: "Pictures"

  9. Step 9: or "Videos" buttons to stumble away from only articles selected for these categories only

  10. Step 10: and for articles placed in your variety of categories you've previously selected.

Detailed Guide

Provide your login information to the dialog box that is displayed.

Make sure the checkbox labeled "Sign-out when I close the browser" is not checked, as it will save you time later on, if you should ever want to submit other new links to their database with known URL's.

For StumbleUpon, it's best to try to stay logged in all the time, so you can submit new sites that aren't in the StumbleUpon database just yet, on occasion. , Once you are logged in to the toolbar, you will see several buttons.

One button in particular, advances you from page to page.

This button is known as the "Stumble" button.

Please take visual note of the location of this button now. ,,,

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