Firefox uses the Web to send email attachments to still drag

  

Everyone has sent emails on the Web. Adding attachments is a hassle because it can't be added by dragging files as in the mail client. You can add attachments by opening folders to files in layers. However, when I add a message near the Web, I still have to "drag" to see how it is "drag".

To add attachments to the web by dragging files, you need a Firefox plugin called "Emanuele Ruffaldi". With this plugin, you can drag and drop the mail in the Explorer. The ability to add attachments is very convenient. From the current issue CD, find Emanuele Ruffaldi, and then drag it to the Firefox window. A prompt window will pop up. We click the "Install Now" button and restart the Firefox plugin (Figure 1). . Use the Firefox browser to log in to the mailbox, open the page for writing emails, click the link or button to add attachments, then select the attachments you want to add in the Explorer, and drag and drop them directly into the blanks of the mailbox attachment bar (eg figure 2). Is it very simple? Adding attachments has since become easier.

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Fig. 2

Tip: When dragging the attachment, it is actually the file address of the drag, so let the mouse pointer point to the text box In order to relax, as shown in Figure 2, the position of the frame.

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