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Link: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/623Ever want to highlight something on a page, like a tutorial here or THEME CODE and be able to save it to a text file without having to open your text program and pasting it in? This works great!! Plain text to link is able to select plain text in a page and save it in a text file. Besides, with PTTL you can open links written in plain text (not clickable links): you select a link and open it with the right click PTTL menu. At last, you can search selected text in Google Groups, send it directly via email and other interesting function. Installs and shows on your right click. After you install, restart FF and then set the options in Addons.
TinyPaste is a TinyURL for Long Text StringsCLICK ON IMAGE TO VIEW If you've got a big heap o' text to drop on your blog, that doesn't really love paragraph pasting, TinyPaste is a reasonable solution. Like TinyURL, the one-click tool simply takes in long strings of text and converts them to short URLs, which, when clicked, bring up the text inside a mostly clean screen. There's also a Firefox extension for right-click transformation of text into TinyPaste links. The service is free to use, doesn't require a sign-up. HERE IS AN EXAMPLE OF HOW IT WORKS: http://tinypaste.com/030c0
Link: http://computerhelp.multiply.comThis is where I post tutorials that don't quite fit in this group but are computer and browser related. Here's one as an example: Firefox Crash Reports - Easy Access
So you’re browsing the web and come across an image that you want to save to your computer. There are various ways that you can go about doing this. Most people do the right click, save as.. thing. TEDIOUS!DID YOU KNOW... That all you have to do using Firefox or IE, is drag an image directly to your computer ? You can do this from a web page or from any album here! And this trick works from the thumbnails page HERE as well! So you can grab an entire album of photos to your computer with no more right clicking! It works like a champ in both Firefox and Internet Explorer, and completely bypasses the Save-As dialog making it a quick way to save images. Similarly you can also drag and drop hyperlinks to your desktop to create a bookmark/shortcut to that page. I did, however, find out that if an image is hyperlinked it will create a shortcut rather than saving the actual image. Give it a try!If you can drag and drop it, I love it!
Link: http://tools.dynamicdrive.com/gradient/Gradient images are used everywhere in web page design, ie, as the background of form buttons, DIVs, to act as shadows and other interesting visual effects etc. We created this online tool to allow you to painlessly generate a gradient image of 3 types, with instant previewing so you get exactly what you had in mind.
A lot of Web 2.0 designs these days sport alternating colored horizontal rules, used as either section dividers or element borders. Use this tool to easily generate your own "Ribbon Rules" using random shades of a single color, or explicit colors of your choice! |