Tag: Web

Debugging JavaScript with Firefox

April 22, 2007 by Jason

Here are some miscellaneous tips for debugging HTML, CSS, and JavaScript in Mozilla Firefox.

They include references to Firefox extensions (plug-ins) that you will need or want, as well as tips for configuring Firefox, how to actually invoke the debugging procedures, and a few shortcuts to keep in mind. A number of landmines are also pointed out along the way. (Please avoid stepping on those, because it gets messy.) Read More»

Windows Media Player Plugin For Firefox

April 22, 2007 by Jason

The popularity of the internet browser Firefox continues to grow by the day, but it still has a few annoying quirks. One of these is that it can be difficult to watch Windows Media Player videos within Firefox.

Luckily, thanks to Port 25, who are the team at Microsoft who look after interoperability, there’s a new Windows Media Player Plugin for Firefox. Once installed this plugin will improve support for embedded Windows Media Player videos. Read More»

Mozilla Thunderbird 2 Takes Flight

April 20, 2007 by Jason

Mozilla on Thursday launched Thunderbird 2, the latest version of its free, open-source e-mail client featuring message tagging and customization.

Thunderbird 2, with its enhanced features, is intended to ease the organization of e-mail via message tags, advanced folder viewing, and speedier inbox and message searching. Under its message tagging feature, users can assign single or multiple custom tags to their e-mail, such as “from mom” or “weekend projects.” Users would also be able to assign default tags, as well. Read More»

Nanoscan – Free Online Malware Scanner

April 20, 2007 by Jason

Nanoscan is free online Malware scanner from Panda security, that will detect in a minute whether you are infected with viruses, spyware or Trojans. It will also scan your PC for other threats.

It’s worthwhile running your PC through Nanoscan even if you think you are currently protected, as in many cases people who think they are protected actually aren’t. In fact 70% of machines that have been scanned by nanoscan have had at least one form of infection.

Nanoscan contains the following features: Read More»

Top 10 Firefox Extensions To Avoid

April 16, 2007 by Jason

Firefox is a great browser which allows almost anyone with minimal coding experience to create plugins and addons to make Firefox even better.

However, sometimes letting someone with basic coding skills near your browser isn’t a good thing, and adding certain firefox addons can actually make the greatest browser worse.

Luckily Computer World have named and shamed some of the worst extensions, Read More»

Google Voice Local Search

April 09, 2007 by Jason

Google Voice Local Search is Google is experimental service to make local-business search accessible over the phone. To try this service, just dial 1-800-GOOG-411 (1-800-466-4411) from any phone.

Using this service, you can:
* search for a local business by name or category.
You can say “Giovanni’s Pizzeria” or just “pizza”.
* get connected to the business, free of charge.
* get the details by SMS if you are using a mobile phone.
Just say “text message”.
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Control Your Internet Addiction

April 07, 2007 by Jason

Could you cope without the internet? What do you do when your broadband connection goes down? I think I would find it impossible to go a whole day without logging on which is quite sad.

If you’re not sure if your internet usage has reached dangerous levels yet, then you should take this test which measures the level of your addiction. Based on your score you can decide whether or not you need to take drastic action quick!

The higher your score (I’ll tell you my score later!), the greater your addiction level: Read More»

Website Readers Have Longer Attention Spans

March 30, 2007 by Jason

US BOFFINS claim that people looking at news websites spend longer reading stories than those reading those old fashioned inky newspapers, reports the Daily Telegraph.

A study of 600 people found that online readers managed to get through 75 per cent of each story as opposed to a measly 62 percent reading quality newspapers (like the Torygraph) and a pathetic 57 per cent of tabloid newsprint stories in rags such as the Sun. This means that only the most determined readers will have got this far through this story, so there’s hardly any point writing any more. Read More»

Firefox Extension: Morning Coffee

March 27, 2007 by Jason

firefoxEveryone has a daily online routine: checking e-mail in the morning, sports scores after lunch, The Onion on Wednesdays, The New York Times Magazine on Sunday. Morning Coffee, a handy Firefox extension, helps streamline these surfing rituals. With it you can organize which sites you want to check each day and then open them simultaneously in tabs. Future updates might include integration with the bookmark folder and organization by time of day. Read More»

Use path wildcards to save time in explorer and command prompt

March 21, 2007 by Jason

When you are in explorer and are manually typing in a long folder path or at a command prompt navigating through many directories, below are two cool tips that will help you save time.

The first is one that I have been using for years. When working at a command prompt, instead to typing in the full text of an item, just hit the tab key to bring up full items. For example, say I want to change the directory to the Windows folder. At a command prompt I would type in CD wind and then hit the tab key and “Windows” will automatically show up. Think of the tab key as a kind of auto complete for DOS. This same technique also works in Windows Explorer. Read More»