Cool tips for sharing posts on orkut

Filed Under ( Firefox, Google Chrome, Plugins, SEO, Social Bookmarking, Social Networking, Technology, Tips, Video Tips, facebook, google ) by admin on 16-08-2010

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See how to share with your orkut friends all the cool content that you find on the web.
You can share almost any page with a single click, using the “share on orkut” bookmarklet. Quickly add it to your browser visiting http://www.orkut.com/share

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Introduction to CSS Editing/Debugging Using Firebug

Filed Under ( Browser, CSS, Firefox, Plugins, Programming, Technology, Tips, Tutorial, Video Tips, Video Tutorial ) by admin on 08-07-2010

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The firebug firefox extension allows you to edit in real time your CSS code. Instead of having to make a change, reload, make a change, reload you can just edit it live to see the results.

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Introduction to Debugging AJAX Application with Firebug

Filed Under ( Firefox, Javascript, Plugins, Programming, Technology, Tips, Tutorial, Video Tips ) by admin on 08-07-2010

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Firebug is a firefox extension that allows you to easily find and fix javascript issues with ajax applications.

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What is Greasemonkey?

Filed Under ( Firefox, Greasemonkey, Programming ) by admin on 16-06-2010

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GreasemonkeyGreasemonkey is a Firefox extension that allows you to write scripts that alter the web pages you visit. You can use it to make a web site more readable or more usable. You can fix rendering bugs that the site owner can’t be bothered to fix themselves. You can alter pages so they work better with assistive technologies that speak a web page out loud or convert it to Braille. You can even automatically retrieve data from other sites to make two sites more interconnected.

Greasemonkey by itself does none of these things. In fact, after you install it, you won’t notice any change at all… until you start installing what are called “user scripts”. A user script is just a chunk of Javascript code, with some additional information that tells Greasemonkey where and when it should be run. Each user script can target a specific page, a specific site, or a group of sites. A user script can do anything you can do in Javascript. In fact, it can do even more than that, because Greasemonkey provides special functions that are only available to user scripts.

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Enhance your Facebook browsing using Facebook Fixer

Filed Under ( Browser, Firefox, Tips ) by admin on 29-03-2010

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Use Facebook fixer (A Greasemonkey script) to translate facebook status to english, watch bigger version of photo without clicking on the photo, you just need to hover over a photo. It will change the way you use facebook. Facebook Fixer is a userscript that allows you to customize Facebook. It can be downloaded from the download page on userscripts.org.

Installation

If you are using Mozilla Firefox with the Greasemonkey extension installed, just click on this installation link and then click Install when the popup appears.

If you do not have Greasemonkey installed, or if you are using Safari or Opera, click here for installation instructions.

Features

Facebook fixer provides the following features (click on the feature for a description):

  • Big Profile Pictures and Photos
  • Big Album Pictures
  • Video Download Links
  • Load Full Albums
  • Homepage Customization
  • Localization
  • Translation
  • Age and Sign
  • Calendar Integration
  • Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Re-Title
  • Error Page Reloading
  • Menu Bar Transparency
  • Automatically Check for Script Updates
  • and more…

Most features are enabled by default, but can be enabled/disabled independently.

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Dual View on Firefox and Google Chrome

Filed Under ( Browser, Firefox, Google Chrome, Javascript, Programming, Technology, Tips ) by admin on 10-09-2009

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Yes, split Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome down the middle in one tab. For the multi-tasking type this will enable you to create 2 side by side “panels” in Firefox/Chrome in the same tab so you can browse two sites at once side by side.

Why not switch between tabs?

A few reasons, maybe you want to compare search results on both Google and Yahoo or do side by side comparisons of products or checking templates/themes look. Maybe you want to reference something in the left panel and type about it in the right and switching tabs is a pain.. Well this will enable you to do just that. See examples:

A comparison search for Chrome on Google and Yahoo

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Reference content in one panel, write about it in the other

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To use simply drag and drop the following in your bookmarks…

Dual View

When clicked, a pop-up box asks for the first URL which will be the left panel and the URL you are currently on will be entered by default however this can be changed so in my dual search i entered Google.com for this one. Once you ok it, it will ask for the second URL which is the right panel and i entered Yahoo.com for my search comparison.

Simple, Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox split down the middle with a double panel all in one tab.

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Video Tutorial: Using the Firefox Web Developer toolbar Part15

Filed Under ( CSS, Firefox, Joomla, Liquid Layout, PHP, Programming, Tips, Tutorial, Video Tutorial ) by admin on 07-04-2009

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20 Firefox Addons to Enhance your Web Development

Filed Under ( Browser, Firefox, Tips ) by admin on 16-09-2008

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1-InspectorWidget

Firefox add ons


Adds toolbar button and context menus for invoking the DOM Inspector (DOMi) for either chrome or content elements.


2-Web Developer

Firefox add ons


A very useful add-on, adds a menu and a toolbar with various web developer tools.

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