Tag: bookmark
Mouse gestures
1. Control Firefox with your mouse
A massive time saver, Mouse Gestures enables you to navigate with a quick flick of the mouse while holding the right mouse button down.
2. Go one page forward in the browsing history
Hold the right mouse button down and move mouse to the right
3. Go back a page in the browsing history
Hold the right mouse button down and flick mouse to left
4. Close the active tab
Hold the right mouse button down and move the mouse down and to the right in an L motion
5. Open the link crossed by the gesture in a new browser window
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February 24, 2009 by
Jason
Recently we had written about a free download for rapidshare free users, which lets you download more than one file simultaneously with out any time lag in between.
Its been some time now Rapidshare has removed CATPHA ( entering the code shown in the image to download file). But another very annoying thing you see while downloading any file from rapidshare is the annoying download time before getting the download link.
Today, we will tell you a simple hack which lets you kill the rapidshare download timer and lower it down to zero with in a second. After the timer is zero you will see the Download Link immediately to download your file.
Let’s see how can you make the rapidshare download counter to zero instantly with in a second.
1. Copy the rapidshare link of the file to be downloaded in the address bar
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After days of tweaking my new Firefox 3.0, I found out that one so-called top new features of Firefox is not so pleasing Smart Location Bar or the Awesome Bar.
The Smart Location Bar is just too “smart” to an extent that it saves my viewed browsing history without my knowledge! The auto complete feature is fine with me but I would still prefer the old Firefox 2.0 way in handling my addresses. I tried to disable this “smart” option via the Option menu but there is no direct way to do it. So, I have to do it the indirect way via about:config or with a help of an extension.
OK, here is how:
Remove only bookmarks results from the list
To to this, you can just use Hide Unvisited extension to get the job done. What Hide Unvisited does is hide bookmarks that you haven’t visited from showing in the Awesome Bar. Read More»
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Mahesh was worried because after upgrading to Firefox 3, he didn’t see his bookmarks and hence asked me if there is any way to get them back.
The answer is yes. You can definitely get back your bookmarks because Firefox has a backup of bookmarks through which you can restore them
So here are the steps to restore lost bookmarks in Firefox 3 (only for Windows, sorry Mac guys )
For Windows XP
1. Click on Start- > Run
2. Type – > C:\Documents and Settings\YourWindowsUserName
3. Display the Hidden folders by clicking on Tools at the top the Folder Options-> View -> Show Hidden Files
4. Now you should see a folder named Application data. Double click on it and then go to Mozilla-> Firefox -> Profiles Read More»
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I use firefox web browser every where, at my office pc, on my home desktop pc and as well on my laptop.
I always wanted to sync up my firefox on all these locations automatically, including my firefox bookmarks, browser settings ,add ons so I don’t have to configure my firefox at all these places etc.
So. I decided to google out the ways for syncing up my firefox browser with my google account.
Basically there are certain things which needs to be in sync like firefox settings , its bookmarks, browsing history etc.
Let’s cover them one by one
Following are the firefox extensions required in order to sync up your firefox with your google account. Read More»
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I wouldn’t say I’m addicted to the news but I have the radio on throughout the day whilst I’m working and always try to catch the hourly bulletins, but for those of you who need a constant fix of the goings on around the world here’s a great Firefox add-on. It’s called RSS Ticker and the idea is the latest news headlines scroll across the bottom of your browser window, and if something catches your eye, click on it for a summary, or double click to see the whole item. Read More»
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January 29, 2007 by
Jason
When you’re upgrading your PC to Windows Vista this week and you’re missing hardware drivers, check out RadarSync’s collection of Vista drivers, compiled in one place for your download pleasure.
Windows Vista is better than you’ll expect at finding drivers for your obscure whoozywhatsit card, but this bookmark’s a good one to have, just in case.
Free Vista drivers
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