Disable the New York Times paywall on Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and Internet Explorer, to get unlimited articles access.
Tips ‘n Tricks
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.
Generally when an application is installed in Ubuntu, it is added to the Applications menu.
However, there are some which may not be added to the menu, and you need to find where they are installed in order to run them. This post will show exactly that.
Most icons are self explanatory and you do need a text below them to specify what the icon is for. So you can easily hide the text and give your desktop a clean look.
Customize WordPress TinyMCE Editor by creating custom buttons and hiding unwanted options.
Disable the new in-tab options menu in Google Chrome and get back the old classic menu.
Disable Facebook theater mode and get back the old photo viewer by installing the ‘facebook Photo Theater Killer’ userscript in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox