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Showing posts with label Firefox. Show all posts

Monday, February 14, 2011

Multiple orkut login on firefox

████ MULTIPLE LOGIN THROUGH FIREFOX ████ ### multiple login through ff ### multiple login in firefox(100% working) step 1: open system properties(by right clicking my computer), choose tab advanced, click to environment variables button. in system variables section, click new. type this information to each textbox.
variable name: moz_no_remote(should be all small letter)
variable value: 1
press ok to close all windows.


step 2: open firefox icon's properties(from desktop and quick launch). add extension -p to command line(like "c:program filesmozilla firefoxfirefox.exe" -p). press ok. 
done!!!!!!!!!!!
while starting firefox u have to create two separate profiles of firefox so that u can login to two accounts of any(orkut,yahoo,rediff or anything else)....... for three logins create three profiles of firefox......... 

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Give your Firefox a Google Chrome look

Give your Firefox a Google Chrome look



The recently launched Google Chrome has got much applauds for it’s cool looks. The Google branded browser has a nice soft blue interface that is pleasing to the eyes.




But I’m one of the many Firefox addicts who just can’t seem to use any other browser or there are people running Linux or Mac for whom Chrome has not yet been released. So can’t we guys have our Firefox wearing those Chrome like looks? Well actually you can skin your Firefox with Chromifox.


Chromifox is a bright and soft blue theme for Firefox 3, inspired by the appearance of the Google Chrome web browser. You can use it on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

Download Chromifox.

Note: You need to have Firefox 3 to use this theme.

BackUp Your Mozilla Firefox

BackUp Your Mozilla Firefox Profiles With MozBackup





MozBackup is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Sunbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, Spicebird and Netscape profiles.

It allows you to backup and restore bookmarks, mail, contacts, history, extensions, cache etc. It's an easy way to do Firefox backup, Thunderbird backup.



MozBackup is compatible with:

Firefox 1.0 - 3.0
Thunderbird 1.0 - 3.0 Alpha 1
Sunbird 0.3 - 0.8
Flock 1.0 - 1.1
SeaMonkey 1.0a - 1.1
Mozilla Suite 1.7 - 1.7.x
Spicebird 0.4
Netscape 7.x, 9.x

This program is freeware and works on Windows 98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003/Vista. It's developed in Czech republic.

Have a look :

Click here to download

Google Chrome vs Mozilla Firefox 3

Google Chrome vs Mozilla Firefox 3

Google Chrome

Pros:It’s been called minimalist, and it’s not hard to see why. Chrome features a very clean design and works to maximize your screen real estate. The OmniBar acts as both an address bar and a search bar, potentially saving you precious clicks. Chrome uses independent tab management, meaning that each tab is its own process, and the result is that if one tab crashes, the whole browser doesn’t go down. In what might be the most important stat, it’s also the fastest of the three at loading webpages.

Cons:The only stat that kept us from calling the last one the most important hands down happens to be the one Chrome fares worst in – extensions. There are, oh, just about NONE, although in theory some will be developed eventually. One example of how the lack of extensions hurts Chrome is that its native rss handling leaves something to be desired, but unlike the other two browsers there’s no easy plug-in, add-on or extension to solve the problem. Yet. (If you’re looking for something else to complain about, don’t forget that Chrome’s data collection sends your info into the deep, dark depths of Google’s datavault.


Mozilla Firefox 3

Pros: Here, extensions are king. There are probably more extras for Firefox than you can count, and they’ve been developed and refined over the course of many years. Really, seriously, the browser was designed for this, and along with tabbed browsing, extensions are Firefox’s gift to the browsing world. Firefox also loads up webpages at a good clip, but if it’s not quite as fast as Chrome we’ll still call load time a pro since starting with version 3.1 they’ll be using a new JavaScript engine (Tracemonkey) that is actually much faster than Chrome’s (V8), which should help balance things.


Cons: The address bar and search bar are separate with Firefox, potentially adding clicks, as Firefox’s address bar has only a word-wheeling history searcher (Chrome and IE present internet search options as well). Firefox also eats up more of your memory and takes longer to load than Chrome, although it still beats IE by a good margin. As far as stability, Firefox uses group tab handling, which means if one tab goes down they all go down. There is also no way to browse privately, which Chrome (Incognito) and IE (InPrivate) both can do easily.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 (Beta)

Pros: It seems like ever since Firefox emerged as a legitimate challenger to Internet Explorer, the browser has been playing catchup. One way in which it has caught up quite a bit is with extensions, and there is now a large gallery of choices for IE users to pick from. The address bar is like Chrome’s, but there is still a separate search bar too if that’s somehow easier for you. Unfortunately it defeats the purpose of saving real estate for other things, but maybe it’ll still save you a click and at least it won’t frighten you with change. As always, the biggest pro with IE is that the vast majority of web users browse with it, which means designers and developers will cater heavily to it.

Cons: IE absolutely devours your memory compared to Firefox or Chrome, and is slower to load pages too. On a fast machine the difference is small, but in particular on older machines the contrast shows. We mentioned the address bar as a loose pro, and to balance it out we’ll mention the tab architecture as a loose con. IE uses a degree of individual tab handling, but manages to retain enough overlap that if there is a crash on one tab the whole browser could still be threatened.


Conclusion:
On a fast machine in ideal conditions all three browsers work well, but there is a clear divide between these browsers in terms of focus. Chrome is ideal for light tasks, with a clean and simple interface and a better speed for booting up and loading webpages. Firefox is ideal for more complex tasks, sacrificing a little speed to be able to handle extensions and working better with JavaScript. Internet Explorer, although much improved, is still just for the multitudes either not savvy enough or unable to change their browser, as it is equal in the best circumstances and inferior in all the others. In the end, you just need to decide which pros are best for you.

How to reduce memory usage in Mozilla Firefox

How to reduce memory usage in Mozilla Firefox



Type about:config in the Firefox address bar

Search for browser.sessionhistory.max_entries

Double click on the value 50, change it to something lower, 5 should be good.

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What this means?


Averagely we surf less than 5 of the websites we previously surfed before, there is no need to use up that much memory (which is 50 by default).

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Run Firefox inside Firefox

                           Run Firefox inside Firefox



Yup you can run Firefox inside firefox just by typing following url.

How about Opening Firefox inside Firefox which is again in another Firefox..?

Not bad huh?

And its really easy too just type in this url in Firefox's address bar and there you go!

Firefox inside Firefox!

copy paste following url in a web browser (mozilla firefox).




chrome://browser/content/browser.xul

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Speed up your Firefox Performance


What Browser you use to surf internet? Still stick with IE? I use Mozilla for some year after first i try till' now...i convenience to use it with multiple tabs, some cool add-ons, theme and many more feature provided, it faster too....For IE user, try to use Firefox with some cool add-ons, y'all must feel the different!
Ok, For Firefox user here i want to give some cool tips for tweak your Firefox. No need software or complex method, just follow this step:
  • 1.Type "about:config" into the address bar and hit return. Scroll down and look for the following entries:

    network.http.pipeliningnetwork.http.proxy.pipelining network.http.pipelining.maxrequests

    Normally the browser will make one request to a web page at a time. When you enable pipelining it will make several at once, which really speeds up page loading.
  • 2. Alter the entries as follows:
    Set "network.http.pipelining" to "true" Set "network.http.proxy.pipelining" to "true" Set "network.http.pipelining.maxrequests" to some number like 30. This means it will make 30 requests at once.
  • 3. Lastly right-click anywhere and select New-> Integer. Name it"nglayout.initialpaint.delay" and set its value to "0". This value is the amount of time the browser waits before it acts on information it recieves.

Thats a little tweak from DailyGeeks.....try yourself! Trust Firefox!