Archive for Firefox

Error Message: The Page Cannot Be Displayed

Remember this famous “The page cannot be displayed” error message that shows up in Internet Explorer and also other browsers when you try to open a website? For those of you who are technical savvy and are very comfortable with computers, this article will serve as a refresher but for those who are not so [...]

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linkify: A Great Bookmarklet Tool for Blogging

If you are a blogger who does lot of linking to other blogs and websites, linkify, by Laurence, is a must to have tool for you to ease the task of creating links in your posts.
After you add linkify to your browser, all you have to do is highlight the text in the textarea that [...]

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Run Your Browsers and Programs in a Virtual and Isolated Environment with Sandboxie

What are we talking about here? Well, as we all know that running a browser like Internet Explorer or Firefox could open your system to various Spywares, Adwares and Trojans and since options are limited on your Windows system, there is perhaps only one way of protecting yourself and it’s by installing Anti Spyware, Anti-Virus [...]

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How to Create a Personalised Menu for Your Firefox?

Tired of looking at same menu for very long? Try the [Personal Menu], a free Firefox Add-on that will let you hide existing menus in the Firefox tool bar and design your own menus with few settings to work with. There is a history and a bookmark button.

However, the tool bar items that you hide [...]

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Easy Web Development with Firebug Add-on for Firefox

If you haven’t come across Firebug yet, you are missing a lot of good things that Firefox can do for you.
Firebug is an amazing Firefox add-on that lets you edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page. The entire add-on is under 300k in size and offers the following features.

One [...]

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How To: Deploy Firefox throughout your Organization

Before you proceed any further with mass deployment of Firefox in your organization or entire network, conduct a survey to determine the websites used by your employees to do their job. Then, test those websites in Firefox and ensure that they work [in most cases they will]. You are now ready to deploy Firefox throughout [...]

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How To: Change the look of Google’s Homepage

I am very much bored of looking at the same homepage of Google for so many years now. It’s time for a change.
After making some changes in my browser, my new Google home looks like:

And the search results page looks like:

How did I do it? It’s simple with the Stylish plugin for Firefox. Let’s [...]

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