Printing Pages with Print Styles

I recently saw a question on LinkedIn about how to print out the pages of a blog as seen on screen.
This is often a problem when a print-specific style sheet exists for a website - that whilst print-specific style sheets are useful, if you want to print them to show screen layouts, you always end […]

Firefox Session Restore

I really like Firefox, but I get annoyed by the option to restore a session after a crash. I never want this - I always want a fresh session.
I found out how to switch off the restore. I could write it all up here, but someone’s done it already : link 
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Cool Firefox Ad

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Proof of Extraterrestrial Life

So, the aliens are not only using our technology, they’re intelligent with it…
Satellite Image 
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Favourite Firefox Extensions

In no particular order (except Web Developer Extension which is really great).

Web Developer Extension. If you’re building stuff, a very useful extension. Pretty much like a Swiss Army Knife for site debugging. Too many tools to mention, but if you’re building sites, get it.
ForecastFox. Keep yourself up to date with the weather forecast. Can be […]

Three Reasons for Going Firefox 2

I’ve been using Firefox 2 for a few hours now, and already found 3 features that I wouldn’t want to be without…
1) Spell checking. I’m not yet sure how this feature is implemented, but it sometimes doesn’t work, sometimes does (Is there maybe some CSS tag that checks things?). Nevertheless, it’s there and works like […]

Firefox 2 is Live

It’s live. Download from http://www.mozilla.com.
More to report as I use it. 
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Quick Blogging in Firefox with Performancing

I was recently in conversation with Ellee Seymour who is very keen on a Microsoft tool for blogging which makes her life easier.
I’m currently running Ubuntu Linux and came across an alternative: Performancing for Firefox. It is installed as a Firefox extension and creates some new context items when you right click on a page. […]