Sunday, March 16, 2008

Light at the end of a tunnel



No Matter what situations life throws at you, no matter how treacherous your journey may seem, Remember there is a light at the end of the tunnel

Tuesday, January 29, 2008

Linux commands arranged in a specific sequence

Linux commands arranged in a specific sequence - Let your imagination run wild, and it will make sense

gawk;
grep;
unzip;
touch;
strip;
init, uncompress, gasp;
finger;
find,route, whereis, which, mount;
fsck; nice, more;
yes;
gasp;
warnquota,umount;
head, halt, renice, restore, touch, whereis, which, route, mount,more, yes, gasp, umount, expand, ping, bashbug, dump, make clean;
sleep

Friday, January 25, 2008

Dos and Donts of handling a Baby





























Saturday, January 5, 2008

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Get Firefox to look like IE

Step 1: The Theme

The first thing we need is an Internet Explorer Theme. The best one that's currently updated for Firefox 2.0 is the Looks Familiar theme over at addons.mozilla.org:

  1. Install the Looks Familiar theme
  2. Select to use the theme and restart Firefox for the changes to take effect
Step 2: The Icons

The next thing we need are window icons that look like Internet Explorer's:

  1. Download the Firefox Internet Explorer Icons Pack and unzip it to your Firefox program directory (typically C:\Program Files\Mozilla Firefox\ for regular Firefox of PortableApps\FirefoxPortable\App\firefox for Firefox Portable). It will create the necessary directories within the chrome directory and copy the icons to them.
  2. Restart Firefox for the changes to take effect

Note: To uninstall the icons, just delete the icons directory within the chrome directory in your Firefox program directory.

Step 3: The Toolbar Layout

The next thing we need to do is to adjust the layout of the buttons on the toolbar to mimic Internet Explorer:

  1. Right-Click on the toolbar and select Customize
  2. Click Add New Toolbar and call it Address Toolbar
  3. Drag the address bar and Go button from their normal position onto the new (blank) Address Toolbar
  4. Drag the Search Box off of the toolbar onto the buttons window to remove it
  5. Drag the stop button to the left of the refresh button
  6. After the Home button, place a seperator,then the Bookmarks button, then the History button, then another seperator, then the print button

You should now have a Toolbar that looks like this:

Firefox toolbars looking like Internet Explorer

Step 4: Window Title

If you wish to complete the look and change the application from Mozilla Firefox to Microsoft Internet Explorer, just follow these steps:

  1. Install the Firesomething 1.8 Extension and restart Firefox
  2. Go to the Firesomething options window (Tools - Addons - Extensions - Firesomething - Options)
  3. Delete all the Vendors, Prefixes and Names (right-click Select All, right-click delete in each field)
  4. Enter Microsoft in Vendors and click Add (or enter Mozilla for fun)
  5. Enter Internet Explorer in Names and click Add
  6. Check off "Use the same generated name in..." and click OK
  7. Close the extensions window

There ya go, Firefox now, is IE (As much as I HATE to say it)

 
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