Archive for 'Browsers'
Firefox Extensions for Web Analytics
Posted on 14. Dec, 2008 by Nikhil Sheth.
Here is a list of number of extremely useful third party plug-ins and extensions to help web analyst to test, report and analyze the web data easily.These firefox extensions saves us a lot of time for to analysis our web traffic efficiently. 1. Web Analytics Solution Profiler/Debugger (WASP) Provides detailed information about the data being [...]
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Get Precise Text Selection In Firefox By Enabling the Caret
Posted on 10. Dec, 2008 by Nikhil Sheth.
One of the most prominent Firefox annoyances often happens when you try to select a portion of text. Most of the time, some unwanted portion of adjacent text also gets selected, making you start the selection process again. What many do not know is that you can enable Word or Notepad style mouse caret (the vertical [...]
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Running CrossOver Chromium under Ubuntu
Posted on 15. Oct, 2008 by Nikhil Sheth.
Installing CrossOver Chromium on Ubuntu To install Crossover Chromium issue the following commands in the terminal window (Application-> Accessories -> Terminal): Note: The package downloaded below is for 32bit version of the CrossOver Chromium , Codeweavers has released 64 bit version too. You can download 64bit version from this page. wget http://media.codeweavers.com/pub/crossover/chromium/cxchromium_0.9.0-1_i386.deb AND sudo dpkg -i cxchromium_0.9.0-1_i386.deb CrossOver Chromium should [...]
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The Real reason behind Chrome
Posted on 17. Sep, 2008 by Nikhil Sheth.
While reading up a bit about Google’s Chrome came across this blog entry over at Computerworld. There are five reasons why Google is doing this. Here are those reasons in brief: Google wants a browser where its applications like Gmail, Google Docs, it’s just introduced Google Video will run as quickly as possible. Google also wants a browser [...]
