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Power User Tip: Send Yourself a Quick Gmail from Firefox's Sidebar
Need to send yourself an email quickly, without interrupting your work flow?

Here's a Gmail tip I found on LifeHack.org. It was also published on Web Worker Daily as part of a great article titled, "10 Ways to Pimp Your Gmail."
Here's how:
(Modified slightly from the version on Web Worker)
Quick compose tip:
The Task: Set up a quick compose bookmarklet in Firefox to send an email within Gmail.
From within your Gmail account,
1) Click on "Compose Mail" in Gmail, and then click on the "New window" pop-out button on the right hand side of the compose area to bring it to a new window;
2) Once the new window has opened right-click on any part of the blue space within the opened window. In the drop down menu that opens, select "Bookmark This Page" and save it in your Bookmarks Toolbar folder.
3) Minimize the compose window. On the Firefox bookmark toolbar, right-click on the new bookmarklet you've just created, select Properties and check "Load this bookmark in the sidebar".
Now just click on this bookmarklet at any time when you want to send yourself a new task, or send someone else a quick email.