Need fancy skins for the Firefox browser?
Install the firefox Personas addon from GetPersonas.com and change your skins anytime you want!
Here are some of my favourites (I’m a nature loving person
):
Small Wave from the Beach by brookgirl
Jun 6
Posted by The Fox in Firefox Addons, Firefox Tips & Tricks
Need fancy skins for the Firefox browser?
Install the firefox Personas addon from GetPersonas.com and change your skins anytime you want!
Here are some of my favourites (I’m a nature loving person
):
Small Wave from the Beach by brookgirl




(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)Want to make specific colours stand out on black and white backgrounds? Like in Sin City and Schlinder’s List ?
I found a pretty neat tool to make that kind of effect. See what I did:

The software is called Tintii and it’s free. You can download it here. There is also a photo filter for Photoshop for it.
See how easy it is to seperate and select the colours in tintii…

Enjoy…




(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)“A beautiful letdown” as we may call it – Microsoft Corporation’s latest (released in the market more than 2 years ago) operating system release, Windows Vista, has been a risky move for any person to switch to. Its release last January 2007 was both a time for celebration and lamentation by computer geeks and users worldwide.
Every aspect of the campaign was overwhelming – the “Get Ready: WOW starts NOW” phrase was hair-raising and almost surreal. It was portrayed like the greatest operating system of all time – glossy ads were here and there, campaign strategies were leaving audiences in awe…until several weeks and months after the release, that is. Everything fell down to a multitude of negative criticisms.
The cool thing about Windows Vista is its outstanding graphics and user-interface. This interface is very smooth and sleek to the eye. However, most users fail to appreciate this cool interface due to the plethora of problems associated from the unfathomable loops within the OS itself. Problems include the incompatibility of programs, hardware requirements and even the restrictive license agreements. Most of all, what users loath the most about this platform is its relatively slow response, compared to Microsoft’s previous operating system, Windows XP.




(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)Woo hoo! The first milestone release for fennec is available for Windows Mobile users.
Download the installer here: Fennec’s First Milestone Release CAB file




(1 votes, average: 4.00 out of 5)Feb 7
Posted by The Fox in Firefox Tips & Tricks
Are you getting the friendly HTTP error messages like “Internal Server Error” , but want to see more details of the error? This is very useful for debugging code, so here’s how to do it:
1. In the Firefox address bar, type “about:config” – this will bring up a special Firefox configuration screen. If you’re doing this the first time, you might get the message “This might void your warranty!”
2. Just click on the button “I’ll be careful, I promise!” and move on….
3. You’ll see a list of configuration codes – I suggest not to touch anything here, unless you have make it to Level 5 Firefox Configurator.
4. In the filter bar, type in “error” and press enter. The list now shortens to those that contains the word error.
5. You’ll see that by default, browser.xul.error_pages.enabled is set to “true”. Double click on that line and it will change to “false”.
6. Close and restart Firefox.
Now, by doing that you’ll get all the extended warning and error messages.
If you wish to enable this for Internet Explorer (if for some reason you are still not using the Firefox.. oh dear, how can you not be using Firefox?!):
1. Go to Tools > Internet Options.
2. Click or select the Advanced Tab.
3. Look for the “Browsing” section. Under that, look for the checkbox “Show friendly HTTP error messages”.
4. Untick that or make sure it’s not ticked.
5. Click OK and you can now view extended error messages from web servers.
Good luck with your debugging !




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