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Is there any way to get a hotkey for page downloading in Firefox?



And if a page is already saved, just rename it, but do not overwrite anything.










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    Is there any way to get a hotkey for page downloading in Firefox?



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      Is there any way to get a hotkey for page downloading in Firefox?



      And if a page is already saved, just rename it, but do not overwrite anything.










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      Is there any way to get a hotkey for page downloading in Firefox?



      And if a page is already saved, just rename it, but do not overwrite anything.







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          CtrlD will bookmark a page in Firefox



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          • But it will not download it.
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          • Question rephrased.
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            @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
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          • But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
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            @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
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          • But it will not download it.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:37










          • Question rephrased.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:38






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            @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
            – Graham
            Nov 29 at 15:05










          • But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 30 at 13:38






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            @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
            – Graham
            Dec 1 at 8:55


















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          CtrlD will bookmark a page in Firefox



          CtrlS will perform "Save Page As.."






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          • But it will not download it.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:37










          • Question rephrased.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:38






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            @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
            – Graham
            Nov 29 at 15:05










          • But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 30 at 13:38






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            @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
            – Graham
            Dec 1 at 8:55
















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          • But it will not download it.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:37










          • Question rephrased.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:38






          • 1




            @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
            – Graham
            Nov 29 at 15:05










          • But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 30 at 13:38






          • 1




            @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
            – Graham
            Dec 1 at 8:55




















          • But it will not download it.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:37










          • Question rephrased.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 29 at 14:38






          • 1




            @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
            – Graham
            Nov 29 at 15:05










          • But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
            – neverMind9
            Nov 30 at 13:38






          • 1




            @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
            – Graham
            Dec 1 at 8:55


















          But it will not download it.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 29 at 14:37




          But it will not download it.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 29 at 14:37












          Question rephrased.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 29 at 14:38




          Question rephrased.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 29 at 14:38




          1




          1




          @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
          – Graham
          Nov 29 at 15:05




          @neverMind9 I've added a further option to my answer.
          – Graham
          Nov 29 at 15:05












          But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 30 at 13:38




          But that still requires another filename confirmation. And it might cause existing files to be overwritten.
          – neverMind9
          Nov 30 at 13:38




          1




          1




          @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
          – Graham
          Dec 1 at 8:55






          @neverMind9 "On Linux? Not sure how… " That is a whole new question which should be addressed as such, not here in comments. Refer back to this question if it helps when asking it.
          – Graham
          Dec 1 at 8:55




















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