Portable Firefox!- Use the same Firefox Wherever you go!

There was a time when all the internet cafes and office computers had only Internet Explorer installed. A few of us Firefox fans really missed our Firefox-running home computers back then. Luckily, now almost every computer has Firefox installed, so we don’t have to worry about missing all those invaluable features like tabbed browsing, keyboard shortcuts, and more.
But there’s another problem. We miss all our favorite extensions, bookmarks, and themes when we’re away from home. 😦 Don’t worry, there’s a nice way to solve that problem.
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Did you know these basic Firefox Tips?

You May know those BIG things But Did you know these?You can easily double the joy of using Firefox by knowing these essencial Firefox tips. Feel free to comment your Ff tips!-SeeJay

1. To quickly find any word in a web page type /word it will highlight the word and press Ctrl+G to “Find Again” that word again
2. If you wish to remove an item from your Address Bar Drop down menu,
Highlight it without clicking and use Shift+Delete.
3. Clear your Download history to make the download manager more
responsive : Tools | Options | Privacy
4. Type about:cache?device=disk in your address bar to view/save items
that you have in your firefox disk cache
5. Type about:cache?device=memory in your address bar to view/save items
that you have in your Firefox memory cache
6. Drag any link to the Download Manager Window to add & download the
link.
7. If you accidentally delete a bookmark and want to recover it, open the
“Bookmarks Manager” and use Ctrl+Z,
or Edit | Undo.
8. Double Clicking empty space on the Tab Bar will open a ‘New Tab’
9. Holding down the Ctrl key when you right click
to “View Image” or “View Background Image” will open the image in a New
Tab or New Window.
10. A bookmarks Folder’s position can also be Dragged & Dropped but you must hold down
the SHIFT key while Dragging.
11. To prevent a website from replacing/changing your rightclick context
menu go to Tools > Options > Web Features then click the “advanced
tab” and de-select “remove or replace context menus”.
12. You can work offline in Firefox just go to File > Work Offline. This
means that you can browse your previously visited pages even when
you’re offline this is a really cool feature but not many people who use it.
13. You can bookmark the current page by dragging the icon from the
location bar to your Bookmarks folder. You can also drag it to the
desktop to make an icon for that page.
14. To stop animated gifs from moving, press the ESC key.


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Which LinuX destro is good for you?

They’re all good, but that’s not the real trick. What you should be looking for is the distribution you feel most comfortable with. RedHat’s got a rep for being super easy to install, with special tools to simplify configuration. Debian offers some tools too, but you’ll likely need to dive into the command line more often to tweak things. If you’re up for going solo and really mastering config files, Slackware’s your pick. The website http://www.linux.org lists all the available distributions. Ultimately, the best person to pick your favorite distro is you.

100 Linux Tips and Tricks by Patrick Lambert

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Geek with Style : Create awesome keyword posters

Montage-a-Google, crafted by digital designer Grant Robinson, is a slick web-based tool that taps into Google’s image search to create a big, gridded montage of pictures. The images are pulled based on keywords you type in. I’m having a blast using it to randomly browse the web! Sure, screenshots grabbed with “Print Screen” might mess with your eyes as wallpaper, but nothing beats these montages as awesome posters for your room, they’ll totally blow your friends’ minds. Click here to give it a spin! ~SeeJay
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Top 10 Firefox Chrome URL Tricks

Hi guys (and gals)!

Firefox’s user interface is built with XUL and JavaScript, so you can pop a chrome URL into the address bar to open up all sorts of tools and Easter eggs. Today, CC.org is sharing the coolest Firefox chrome URLs. Feel free to try them out if you’re using Firefox. Sorry, IE fans, you’ll need to grab Firefox for this one! Read more

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Hi Guys!

I’m sorry I couldn’t bring you any new stuff last week, but I’ve got a good excuse for that! 😀 Guess what? I’m working on something new, something really fresh and full of spirit! I’ve got a lot to tell you… but I’m super busy right now. I’ll fill you in on everything within a few hours, and that’s a promise!

C.J.