borders

Free T-Mobile Wi-Fi access through April 30th - only for Vista users

Tue, 2007-02-20 08:55 - Topics:

Free T-Mobile Wi-Fi access through April 30th - only for Vista users

https://selfcare.hotspot.t-mobile.co...oCode=MSWV 17

Now through April 30th, get free Wi-Fi access at T-Mobile hotspots across the US if you're a Vista/IE7 user. Comes in handy at all the Starbucks locations from what I can tell, and it seems like they're everywhere now: Borders, and Kinko's too.

Hey, it's free, and if you've got a lap

XP feature I hadn’t seen before

Thu, 2007-02-01 02:22 - Topics:

Has this feature always been there?
When I click on the scroll wheel all my open Windows appear as a thumbnail grid with transparent borders. When I scroll each thumbnail they enlarge a bit. Click on one it expands to the foreground.
I have a MS mouse, has this feature always been there?

8.1

Tue, 2007-01-30 23:54 - Topics:

Riddle Me This, Riddle Me That... how come 8.1 aint got Aero borders? You would think with the beta release and the release of Vista they would have had this.

Clip Sites That Can't Be Clipped

Mon, 2007-01-22 14:41 - Topics:

clipped by: funana
clipper's remarks: A nice work around for web pages that can't be clipped.

Clip Sites That Can't Be Clipped

Yes, Clipmarks is a very good tool the best tool to clip snippets of the web, but sometimes there are websites that could not be clipped.
Every Clipper knows the effect and now there is a way to clip such sites, just by installing and using another Firefox Extension.

The extension I am speaking about is called "Web Developer" and it has an option to "outline block level elements" of pages.

Install the webdeveloper extension, click on "Outline" and chose "outline block level elements".
You will then see borders around the paragraphs of the page.
Activate clip mode and there we go:

Clip everything!

P.S.: You can hide the webdeveloper extension if you don't like another toolbar in your browser and activate it ("view") only when you need it.

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