Firefox 3.6 Gets Video Full Screen Feature Built In
By Ali Hammad Baig on 3:15 AM
Filed Under: firefox, firefox 3.6, firefox full screen, firefox video full screen
Firefox 3.6 pre-beta now features a full screen option for videos embedded using the <video> tag. Right click the video and select Full Screen from context menu. Press Esc to return to normal screen.
This full screen option is better than the current Full Screen extension as it takes less time to switch and the current version forced a full video restart when switching modes.
Best Web Browser
By Ali Hammad Baig on 12:08 AM
Filed Under: best browser, browser, browsers, chrome, firefox, internet explorer, opera, safari
It's probably the most important and debated piece of software on the modern computer. See how your fellow readers get around the net, and vote for your favorite web browser, in this week's Hive Five.
The only proper way to follow up on the passionate flurry of voting that last week's Hive Five Best Linux Distributions created was to ask you about your favorite web browser. You didn't disappoint—Lifehacker readers came out in force, logging nearly a thousand votes to support their favorite browsers. We've tallied up the votes and we're here to share the top five browsers.
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How to open a websit with one click
By Ali Hammad Baig on 2:23 AM
Filed Under: bookmarks, firefox, firefox bookmark tags, firefox bookmarks, tags in bookmarks
Are you bored typing the same URL again and again? Or are you annoyed of finding a bookmarked URL from a list of one thousand bookmarks? Is there an easy way to open my favorite website?
Yup, there is a one click solution to this situation. You can assign Tags to the bookmarked links and type those tags in the address bar and voila, you got your favorite website in front of you.
Follow these steps to get the work done.
1- Open Firefox
2- Just as an example, we want to bookmark http://tutorialinc.blogspot.com. So open this website first.
2- Now we will bookmark it, but slightly different :).While bookmarking the link provide one or more tags. For my website, I provided these tags "gb", "geek", "brigade","geek brigade".
3- Next time you don't need to provide the full URL, just type in the tag in address bar
and there you go, your link will open. You can type any one of the tags.
Note: I have noticed that if you have already bookmarked something, the tags may not work