Firefox’s sidebar is a perfect tool for accessing mobile sites. By using these sites in the sidebar, you can utilize various web apps and sites without having to leave the page you are on. In fact, you can create your own personal Flock-type browser if you take the time to find the necessary sites. I have used both Twitter and del.icio.us in my sidebar and have been quite pleased with the results.

Here’s what Twitter looks like in the Firefox Sidebar:
Twitter Sidebar

And here’s del.icio.us in the sidebar:
del.icio.us Sidebar

 

Other sites with great potential for Sidebar usage:

1. Remember The Milk

2. Pownce

3. Facebook

4. Google Calendar

5. Jaiku

6. Google Notebook

7. Google Docs

8. Flickr

To add the desired mobile site to your Firefox sidebar:

1. Open Firefox.

2. Go to the menu, click Bookmarks and select Organize Bookmarks.

3. In the right pane, select Bookmarks Menu.

4. Click the Organize button at the top of the window, and select New Bookmark.

5. In the Name textbox, input the name of the mobile site.

6. In the Location textbox, input the url.

7. Check the Load this bookmark in the sidebar checkbox.

8. Click the Add button.

9. Close the Library window.

Now go select your newly created bookmark. When the page loads in the sidebar, login to your account and your ready to go.

3 Responses to “Use Mobile Versions of Web Sites in Firefox’s Sidebar”

  1. Alan B. Says:

    Incredibly useful! Thanks!

  2. Martin K. Says:

    Not sure if this happens to everyone, but the bookmark loads and one click on anything will load in a regular tab. If you can’t actually browse in the sidebar this doesn’t seem very useful.

  3. Riz Says:

    Composing and sending a Gmail em in the sidebar works perfectly, but I’m having the same problem as Martin with other sites. Tried Yahoo Finance and Flickr Mobile and both refresh in the main window.

    Is there a Firefox preferences change that we can make so it stays in the sidebar?

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