Theborg3of5
Theborg3of5
Theborg3of5

I understand that it installs happily, I just can't figure out for the life of me how to open it. There's no item under Tools or any of the other menus that I can find, and I don't see an available toolbar button, either. Am I missing something?

Love this song, love this band. :)

Sounds great, but doesn't seem to work on the latest version of FF - is [addons.mozilla.org] the right place to look for the latest build?

Anyone know of a good place to see the names of the various parts of Firefox's UI? For instance, I'd like to know the name of the favicon area next to the URL bar so I can style it differently - but I've no idea what its class, etc. are.

Yes, I've heard this mentioned as a legitimate issue - the child may never know what the sound is once they grow past a certain age, and if it reappears, they won't be prepared for it.

I'm a little late, but I'm going to advance join.me as well - quickest way to get a view/control of their screen. If they're a repeat offender, you can always try something like logmein, that stays on their computer and lets you log on and control it whenever it's on.

For those wondering, Boomerang (pictured as a button above, made by the same people, just out of beta!) is an excellent and useful extension on its own as well.

I've been using Executor for a while - I think my favorite part is that you can set up your own keywords. For instance, I use a few different firefox profiles, and even a couple versions of firefox - instead of separate shortcuts, I just create separate keywords. Combining it with something like nircmd makes for a

Anyone know of a good place to see the names of the various parts of Firefox's UI? For instance, I'd like to know the name of the favicon area next to the URL bar so I can style it differently - but I've no idea what its class, etc. are.

Vote: WinDirStat

Awesome, thanks! :)

"Once it's all clean, you might consider reducing the duration between automatic cleanings by telling Firefox for example to only accept third-party cookies until you close the browser, or only save your history for a day instead of a week or month."

Anyone know of a good place to see the names of the various parts of Firefox's UI? For instance, I'd like to know the name of the favicon area next to the URL bar so I can style it differently - but I've no idea what its class, etc. are.

Anyone know of a good place to see the names of the various parts of Firefox's UI? For instance, I'd like to know the name of the favicon area next to the URL bar so I can style it differently - but I've no idea what its class, etc. are.

No problem. I was frustrated for weeks til someone helped me figure it out. :)

Yup. Another commenter and I rustled this up a bit ago...

I love the above video. Absolutely amazing. :)

Personally, if I find a device, I'd probably first try to figure out who it belonged to and return it to them, so any opening would be just to look for contact info.

I have autorun for everything disabled - wouldn't this be enough to protect me from anything on the drive, assuming I don't run any exe's?

I tell this to my Mac-using friends all the time. Extremely useful. :)