Showing posts with label disable timeline on firefox. Show all posts
Showing posts with label disable timeline on firefox. Show all posts
April 23, 2012
Gmelius - a better Gmail for Chrome, Firefox and Opera
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4/23/2012 10:38:00 pm
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disable timeline on firefox,
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Gmelius
Gmelius is a poly-browser extension that proposes a better and cleaner Gmail™ inbox.Gmelius is a browser extension developed by Florian Bersier.and his team of willing contributors.
Features
- Lets you enjoy an ads free Gmail.
- Provides a very intuitive and modern UI.
- Offers many customizable options.
- Has easy navigation, auto scroll, back-to-top and several other small but useful features.
- More
Link: http://gmelius.com
January 08, 2012
Disable Facebook timeline on Firefox, Chrome and Safari
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tec
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1/08/2012 01:01:00 pm
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disable timeline on firefox,
facebook,
safari
Saw Facebook's timeline recently and didn't like it ? I didn't like it too.
Here I'll show you how to quickly disable this new feature on one of your favorite browsers i.e. Firefox, Chrome or Safari. We are basically going to tweak the browsers to represent itself as Internet explorer to Facebook
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Here I'll show you how to quickly disable this new feature on one of your favorite browsers i.e. Firefox, Chrome or Safari. We are basically going to tweak the browsers to represent itself as Internet explorer to Facebook
On Firefox
- Install Useragent Switcher Extension from here
- Go to Tools > UA switcher > Choose the Internet Explorer 7
- Done !
On Chrome
- Right click on Chrome's shortcut icon and click on properties.
- Add this string after properties –user-agent=”Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0)”
- Example: "C:\Documents and Settings\Admin\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" –user-agent=”Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0)
On Safari
- Go to preference menu > select “Advanced” > tick the “enable developers menu” > Save and exit
- Again go to preferences menu. > click the page icon menu (next to the cog wheel icon) > select the “develop/user agent” menu > choose the useragent you wish to use for the current website you are viewing > select Internet Explorer 7
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