@Patrick McNally: Read my post above .
@Patrick McNally: Read my post above .
Use this method pin anything to the Windows 7 Taskbar. You can even pin pics, audio files, videos or anything else to the Taskbar.
@bobby.tables: If you haven't already then you should submit that here.
@sentroshi: Read below.
@Xorlathor: It's like a banker leaving a key under the door mat.
@Nitesh Singh: That's how I did it in Chrome.
I forgot to mention I don't block ads. If it weren't for the ads adding some color to the pages they would be nothing but plain text and links. What's more boring than that?
I just added the 40,000 malicious site blocker subscription to Adblock Plus in both Firefox and Chrome.
I got 91 fps on the test but the menus haven't changed. No two-column or shade changes.
A little girl fell on the street in front of Walmart last week. She skinned her knee and both hands I handed her a dollar and said maybe this will make you feel better. She stopped crying, stopped limping and had this big grin on her face.
The most powerful painkiller for a child is money. A boy broke his knee behind my house. As they loaded him into the ambulance I handed him $5. Suddenly he stopped crying, sat up with a bug grin and kept saying WOW over and over again. No medicine works this well or this fast. :)
Use the same tea bag twice. Cheapskate! :(
I have 7 browsers installed on my computer. Safari isn't one of them. It is a total waste of disk space with or without these extensions.
@Unionhawk: Try different browsers. I can see it using Firefox 3.6.4 beta.
I like this new design. The more tools they put on the results page the better. I like how they are hidden from view until I need them.
Vote: Winbubble 1.76
Here is the full-list. I left one out that developers use to purposely crash Chrome for testing purposes.
Firefox also has the Unhide Passwords Add-on
Password protect Chrome [chrome.google.com]