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As part of my job I need to fill in long content into webpages. Many of the words can be long and not so common in everyday language - but are words that I use many times in the report writing I do. Like with MS Word's AutoCorrect... Could there not be an option for custom work shortcuts, such as:

cst automatically becomes: custom prg automatically becomes: Pseudomonas aeruginosa

Crazy or what

As part of my job I need to fill in long content into webpages. Many of the words can be long and not so common in everyday language - but are words that I use many times in the report writing I do. Like with MS Word's AutoCorrect... Could there not be an option for custom work shortcuts, such as: cst automatically becomes: custom prg automatically becomes: Pseudomonas aeruginosa Crazy or what
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Hi Jim, you are not the only person to wish for this. You probably can find an "Idea" post in the pipeline for consideration on Mozilla's product suggestion site at https://connect.mozilla.org/. If you have time, you can search over there and vote thumbs up for previously submitted ideas, or submit a new one.

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Oh, and until then, you could look at using an add-on. I use Clippings, but I generally use right-click to input phrases rather than keywords and shortcut keys.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/clippings/

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