Screengrab! is a simple Firefox addon that can capture an entire webpage or a selected area and save it to an image file or copy it to clipboard. The default output format for the screenshot is png but you can change that to jpg if you like. It’s easy to use, doesn’t have any kind [...]
It seems like it is a trend to set up your Firefox browser in order to have a great browsing enhancement. Nowadays a great role in that browsing habitat is played by your RSS subscriptions. More or less if you want to stay tunned to what’s new you have to be subscribed to some RSS [...]
I don’t know why they haven’t implemented quick reply and quick edit functions to phpbb 3.0.0. I personally find them very useful and as i have seen they are highly appreciated by phpbb fans. It would have been a great thing to have native support for that. As expected, some good folks coded a [...]
If you are a blogger and use Firefox you definitely need ScribeFire addon. This awesome tool is great if you wish post a blog article while you watch another web page, or from some other reason you can’t or don’t want to use the Wordpress interface. This extension supports the following blog platforms:
- Wordpress
- Movable Type
- Drupal
- Textpattern
- Roller
- Meta Weblog API
- Blogger
You can install this addon and post your first article in no more than 2 minutes. It doesn’t require any kind of web development (php, css, html, js, etc) knowledge.
You just need to input your blog’s address and of course
For example i use two Google Analytics accounts that don’t have anything related one to another. Instead of logging off a lot of times per day you can just click on a drop box menu and select the account you want to view info about. I found this great script that helps you do just [...]
I’m sure that it happened at least a couple of times to everyone that hasn’t a premium account on RapidShare (the ones that have premium accounts don’t have to wait for download tickets) to forget about their download counter and the session to expire again and again as they were too busy doing other things [...]
So, we all know that Firebug is said to slow down the Gmail interface. I’ve noticed that two and it seems to be very true. Now, we just might presume that the reason for this are the XMLHttpRequests (which are many in Gmail) that are logged by Firebug. An interesting question is just how much [...]



