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hi guys
I was wondering is there a website or forums that help to learn softwares of every kind because i sometimes feel that there is so many things i need to learn & do i like to be busy, i hate to be bored
PS: it even better if they provide Video or Screenshots Tutorials
Sincerely, sido1234
Thank you
The best way to learn is to try it out yourself, mess with it and figure it out. For the basics you can use a tutorial, but these are really only needed for non-intuitive or complex programs. I mean you would need one to know how to use DOM inspector in firefox, but not necessarily for firefox itself and how to surf the web, that is pretty self-explanatory evidenced by the fact that you posted here on the internet.
I guess there are so many add ons & plugins in firefox it's the most customizable browser ever made it's more powerful than chrome i don't really know why some prefer chrome over firefox
& like u said i should be more specific because there are wide range of things i should probably define my goal & then learn it
Thanks for the advice
i find the expression "Do $SOMETHING like a Pro" is meaningless.
most people using their browser professionally probably know much less about it than you.
i know, i've seen it. they never press enter, they always move the mouse to the "OK" button. preferably with an undersized touchpad.
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