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Open Links In New TAB


SHORTCUT !!!

You need : Mozilla Firefox or Internet Explorer 7

Simple :

* Click any link with the Scroll Wheel* The link opens in New Tab !

Enjoy !!!
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Change Text Size In Internet Explorer


To alter the Size Of Text displayed in firefox , Just hold ctrl and scroll yourmouse wheel !

Scroll UP : To Reduce Text Size
Scroll Down : To Increase Text Size
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Scroll BACK And FORWARD Fast


Just, Hold ctrl and scroll your Mouse Wheel !

Scroll UP : To Go Forward
Scroll Down : To Go Backward
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Internet Explorer 7 Keyboard Shortcuts !


Internet Explorer 7 is full of many new features .
On the internet it has its reputation as Firefox killer !
Featuring : Tab Scrolling , Web Search Box , More Speed, etc.



Keyboard Shortcuts : 


CTRL+click (Open links in a new tab in the background)
CTRL+SHIFT+click (Open links in a new tab in the foreground)
CTRL+T (Open a new tab in the foreground)
ALT+ENTER (Open a new tab from the Address bar)
CTRL+Q (Open Quick Tabs - thumbnail view)
CTRL+TAB/CTRL+SHIFT+TAB (Switch between tabs)
CTRL+n (n can be 1-8) (Switch to a specific tab number)
CTRL+9 (Switch to the last tab)
CTRL+W (Close current tab)
ALT+F4 (Close all tabs)
CTRL+ALT+F4 (Close other tabs)
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Backup your cookies by using the import export option in your browser

Seriously, I never thought I would say this, but I cannot live without my cookies! Yes that’s right, I love them. I hate going to a website to sign in and I actually have to type the password and username myself. Hello guys? Who wants to type in your login details when a cookie can do it for you.
Because I go to so many websites, having my cookies enabled lets me surf around the internet quickly and effortlessly.  This is why it is very important to backup your cookies by exporting and importing them back in Windows XP.
 What is a cookie?
Usually thought as some kind of biscuit, however in computer language it means something completely different.  A cookie is a text information message that is stored on your computer when you visit a web page.
When you return to the page the cookie is used to recognize you. It records information such as your name, site login password, preferences, shopping cart info, and more..
How to export your cookies from Internet Explorer?
  1. Open Internet Explorer.
  2. Go to the file menu at the top
  3. From the menu choose Export.
  4. The Import/Export Wizard will appear. Select Export Cookies from the list.
  5. Now it will show you where the exported cookie file will be. If you want to change this location, press on browse.
  6. Press Next to go on. Then press finish.
  7. Now a file will be stored in the folder of your choice to use to restore your cookies at a later date.
  8. To import the cookies on another computer, launch the Import/Export Wizard, choose Import Cookies and browse to the location or disk where the cookie file has been stored.
How to view all cookies, and delete selected or all cookies in Firefox.
  1. Go to the tools menu
  2. Choose options
  3. Then Privacy and there is a button named show cookies.
  4. Click on that and you will see all cookies, grouped by site, and you will be able to delete any cookies you choose to.
If you just want to do a quick cleanout and have no interest in saving any cookies, if you go to tools>clear private data then you can select a bunch of actions to perform, including deleting all cookies.
There is also a free program called Cookie monster at http://www.ampsoft.net/utilities/CookieMonster.php. I downloaded this program and gave it a go.. It will backup cookies for Internet Explorer, Firefox, Mozilla, and Opera. It will also let you have a protected cookie list. This means you can keep your important cookies and delete the rest…
Below is a screenshot of what to press to download cookie monster.
Cookie Monster
Notes:
  • To import the cookies on another computer, launch the Import/Export Wizard, choose Import Cookies and browse to the location or disk where the cookie file has been stored.
  • Firefox cookies are in local disk (C in most cases) \documents and settings\username\application data\mozilla\firefox\profiles\qzx3idps.default\cookies.sqlite
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Trick To Make Firefox Faster

correspType about:config in the address bar, Then look for the following entries, and make the onding changes.
  1. network.http.max-connections-per-server =32
  2. network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy =16
  3. network.http.max-connections = 64
  4. network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server = 10
  5. network.http.pipelining = true
  6. network.http.pipelining.maxrequests = 200
  7. network.http.request.max-start-delay = 0
  8. network.http.proxy.pipelining = true
  9. network.http.proxy.version = 1.0
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7 Coolest Tricks for firefox browser

7 Coolest Tricks for firefox browser
Firefox is one of the favourite browser of many of us.We have been using it from years.Firefox 1.0 was released in November 2004.But still most of us are not aware of some of the coolest firefox tricks that will really enhance the browsing experience with this wonderful browser.I have collected my favourite and Coolest 7 Firefox tricks.
So here are the best 7 Tricks for firefox browser
  1. More space on the screen: Using smaller icons will get more space on the screen within the browser. To do this go to: View>Toolbars>Customize>Click on “Use small icons.
  1. Use keywords : You can make your search a bit faster by customizing the Firefox search bar.It is best to use for frequently visited sites, such as Wikipedia.com
Open wikipedia.com and Right click search bar of wikipedia. Now you will see a option to Add keyword for this search click on it and enter  an easy keyword that you can remember, for example, “wiki
firefox  7 Coolest Tricks for firefox browser
Now,When you want something on wikipedia, type Wiki in Firefox address Bar followed by your search term.
Like :wiki human history
When you press Enter key it will search wikipedia for human history and show you the results.
You can do this for any search box on any website.
  1. Keyboard shortcuts: Firefox has several shortcuts to make more practical use:
  • Spacebar (scroll down the page)
  • Shift + Spacebar (scroll up the page)
  • Ctrl + F (find words on the page)
  • Alt + N (find next word)
  • Ctrl + D (bookmark)
  • Ctrl + T (new tab)
  • Ctrl + K (go to the search bar)
  • Ctrl + L (go to address bar)
  • Ctrl + = (increase text size)
  • Ctrl + – (decrease text size)
  • Ctrl + W (close tab)
  • F5 (refresh)
  • Alt + Home (go to the home page)
  1. AutoComplete:We can access web pages just by putting the name without having to put  ”www” or “.com / net / org / ….” Just putting for example “pctipstricks” and pressing shift + Enter will add the “.net” at the end automatically.For”.com“  press Ctrl + Enter for “.Org” press Ctrl + Shift + Enter.
  1. Navigation between tabs, you can also use the Keyboard keys to navigate between tabs.
  • Ctrl + Tab (move tab)
  • Ctrl + Shft + Tab (back tab)
  • Ctrl +1-9 (skip to the tab number x)
  1. Mouse Shortcuts: Besides keyboard shortcuts exist, there are also using the mouse:
  • Central-click on a link (open a new tab)
  • Shift + Wheel up (previous page)
  • Shift + Wheel down (next page)
  • Ctrl-Wheel up (decrease text size)
  • Ctrl-wheel down (increase text size)
  • Central-click on a tab (closes tab)
  1. Delete history items from the address bar: Just choose by selecting the page you want to delete and press the Delete button
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Simple Shortcuts In Internet Explorer.


-Adding Favorites in IE
While viewing the site, hold CTRL and press D to add it to your favorites.

-Search in IE
To Open the IE search utility use CTRL and E.
Searching On A Webpage Using Find in IE
To Open the FIND box to search the current document use CTRL and F.

-History in IE
To Open the History utility use CTRL and H.
-New Browser Window in IE
To Open a new Explorer window use CTRL and N.

-Refresh in IE
Press the F5 key.

-Free up Screen Space in IE
Want to view more of the screen? Get ride of toolbars by pressing the F11 key. To return the toolbars, press F11 again.

-Text Size in IE
Text too small to read. Click Edit...Text Size and choose large or larger to increase the size.

-Screen Capture
Want to capture what you're viewing on screen? Press the Prnt Scrn (Print Screen) key on the keyboard and open Word or PowerPoint. Click Edit...Paste (Ctrl + V).

-Hold Ctrl while using the scroll on the mouse wheel and enlarge the text.

-Holding Shift while using the scroll on the mouse wheel acts as the back arrow button in Internet Explorer.
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