Year: 2009
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How To: Automatically Hide Labels in Gmail
Firefox Only: Although Gmail’s labels can be extremely useful for organizing and increasing your email productivity, they can become quite a nuisance if you have several labels applied to a message. When this happens, the labels take over the space that usually displays the message preview, and makes your inbox start to look cluttered and…
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Spice Up Firefox’s Appearance with Personas
Firefox is a great browser, but despite all it’s usefulness it is pretty drab in the aesthetics department. While the browser has always allowed you to install themes to modify its appearance, they have never been wildly popular nor particularily intuitive for the everyday user. Personas for Firefox are lightweight, easy-to-install “skins” that can be…
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Cleanup Your Computer With CCleaner
As a computer begins to age, many problems can arise such as slow startup, slow program execution and increased memory usage. Many of these problems are caused by improper shutdowns, viruses, excess temporary files, and residual uninstall files. CCleaner is a free program, available at http://www.ccleaner.com, which will give your computer the thorough cleaning that…
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Fix: Featured Content Gallery WordPress Plugin Displays Incorrectly in Internet Explorer 6
For many websites, the Featured Content Gallery for WordPress provides the centerpiece and main focal point of the front page (Techerator included). This plugin has the ability to display posts in a specific category as well as a graphic and accompanying text for a great preview of articles on the site. The Problem When doing…
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How To: Remove the Smiley from the WordPress.com Stats Plugin
One of the first plugins I installed when building the Techerator website was WordPress.com Stats, a plugin which offered useful and practical statistics (instead of the overwhelming metrics that Google Analytics and others provide) with the added benefit that since the statistics monitoring is hosted by WordPress, it would have no adverse impact on the…
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The Evolution of the Category Page
One of the bigger items on my “to do” list was to get the category page layout looking similar to the front page layout (with the thumbnails and short article text). Although specifying the “read more” tag in each post worked well enough to make the category pages easier to read, I still felt it…
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Opening Apple QuickTake .QTK Images
Technology is always changing. With these constant changes come some problems, such as old and unsupported file extensions. One file extension that was once widely used, .QTK, is no longer supported by many of today’s digital image manipulation software. Many individuals may still have pictures saved that were taken with the Apple QuickTake that they…
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Enhance Websites in Firefox with Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey is an extremely versatile add-on for Mozilla Firefox which allows users to install scripts that can make modifications to most HTML-based websites. Greasemonkey can greatly enhance a website by changing the layout, adding new features, or increasing ease-of-use. To install Greasemonkey, head on over to the Firefox Add-On Greasemonkey page and click “Add to…
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How To: Use Your iPhone/iPod Touch as a Wireless Flash Drive
One of the most useful applications I’ve used for the iPhone/iPod Touch is Airsharing ($4.99, app store), which allows you to use your device as a wireless flash drive. Not only can it store (and view!) files wirelessly, it also works on Windows, Mac, Linux and even through a web browser. If that wasn’t enough…
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Tomato Firmware: Increased Transmit Power Does More Harm Than Good?
Currently, I run four routers, all part of the WRT54G/GL/GS series, that allow a house to receive wireless internet. These routers provide sufficient, although not yet ideal, coverage for the house. Since the WRT54G/GL/GS routers are built on a Linux framework, they are easily upgraded to more powerful firmware, such as the Tomato Firmware available…