Seeing the success of NY Times paywall, now the Onion is also experimenting with a paywall of its own for non-U.S. visitors. Follow any of these steps to block it.
Tips ‘n Tricks
Want to search for Google+ posts and friends straight from your Chrome address bar? Follow the steps shown in this post.
Here are some advanced tweaks for the Firefox download manager. To access these settings, enter about:config in the address bar of the browser.
Firefox has a feature which lets you restore your recently closed tabs. By default this keeps track of your 10 most recently closed tabs. If you require more, here’s how you can increase the tab count.
Every once in a while the printer messes up a print job and documents fail to print. Unless you fix the problem quickly, it may result in a stack of documents pilled up in the print queue.
Following this simple method, you can fix this problem.
Disable the New York Times paywall on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer, to get unlimited articles access.
Facebook recently rolled out some new updates which changed the way comment text-box works. If you are annoyed with this change, here’s a simple solution to get back the old comment box.
Here’s a small WordPress snippet with which you can customize the greeting message seen in the top-right corner of the admin dashboard.
If you are a new Ubuntu user like me, then you may be missing the feature of opening the Applications menu with Windows Key on Ubuntu, like you could on Windows. However there’s a little tweak available that gives you this functionality.
This little hack allows you to set different favicons for your frontend, backend and login page on your WordPress blog.