Posted in SE Firefox on Jun 23rd, 2007
Firefox is getting a lot of negative reviews regarding the memory use. The truth is that not the browser itself causes the problems. The add-ons we all learn to love and use on a daily bases are badly written and use memory without to much constrains. With the new generation of computers you might thing [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Jun 14th, 2007
After creating a custom Firefox extension you might want to share it with the rest of the world. But after spending so much time developing the application you encounter yet another problem : where to publish it. 1. You must create an account HERE -after that you receinve a confirmation mail so type a good [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Jun 12th, 2007
There is a new extension in town and I personally love it. What this baby can do is remove with just one click of a mouse all the links in the current page. You can go back to your previous ( full of links ) page clicking on the refresh button of your browser. The [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Feb 3rd, 2007
There are a lot of cool tricks Firefox could offer to the average user. But some of them are well hidden inside this great web browser. These five tips are just the tip of the iceberg and hopefully a good guide for a faster navigation. Tip 1 – Bookmarks Toolbar You probably already use some [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Jan 17th, 2007
Quick note You like to write short notes ? You want to have a quick option instead of creating endless notepad files and forgetting what you wrote and where? This little add-on is very powerful and useful : with the default key combination CTRL+F7 you can open a small windows where you can keep your [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Jan 16th, 2007
This is one of the best Firefox Addons Ever. What it does ? This plug in will backup everything you can think of. Say good by to bookmark syncronizers and the pain of auto login each time the browser starts. You can backup everything with 2-3 clicks and restore it at a later time. Let’s [...]
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Posted in SE Firefox on Nov 29th, 2006
Q1 : " Why do firefox posts have success on DIGG?" A1 : The answer is simple : more then 70% of diggers are using firefox as their main search engine. Q2 : "Are diggers mindless drones?" A2 : I personally don't think so. A lot of people complain that more then 80% of the [...]
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