Tuesday, January 15, 2008

Employee Handbook China

WINDOWS - Restore the "Show Deskop" fast opening

you "lost" or accidentally deleted the "Show Desktop" in the 'Quick Start' in Windows (XP - Vista)? Here is how to restore

:

- creates a text file and write in it these lines:

[Shell] Command = 2

IconFile = explorer.exe, 3
[Taskbar] Command =
ToggleDesktop


- Now save the text file and rename it as "Show Desktop.scf"
- Take the confirmation when asked if you really want to change the extension
file - Now you have your loved one "link" ready to use! Then drag the bar "Quick Start" and you restore your button!

The "link" also works from anywhere so you can put it in other locations, everywhere you can serve, although I think not served by other parties outside "Fast opening"! For the lazy

the link here with a zip file containing the "Show Desktop" beautiful done!
soon!

Sunday, January 13, 2008

Blueprints On Building A Playset

FIREFOX 2.0 - Quick Search Toolbar

Carry on my blog that I published a post on my site Ottoble 27, 2006. In Firefox 2.0

those buttons are gone so comfortable in the Quick Search bar?

Do not worry! Here's how to restore them!

Source: Mozillaitalia.it -> http://www.mozillaitalia.it

With Firefox you can put a setting in which the browser search the text of a page in a word or phrase by simply typing the word in question: Firefox, first push of a button on your keyboard opens the search bar faster than in previous versions to FF2.0, also had options like "next word", "previous word", etc ... Unfortunately
either version 2 of FF these buttons and options are no longer present! Here's how to put them back

!
merely reported what it says on the site of MozillaItalia above link!

To restore the buttons you need to edit the file userChrome.css adding this simple line:

FindToolbar #> * {display:-moz-box;}

This file is located, for owners of Windows XP in the profile folder is usually located in

C: \\ Documents and Settings \\ "username" \\ Application Data \\ Mozilla \\ Firefox \\ Profiles \\ "NOME_ALFANUMERICO." default \\ chrome \\ !

course the folder "Application Data" is hidden so you need to enable viewing of hidden files, or you can access this folder (without enabling the viewing of hidden files) da "esegui" di windows, digitando " %appdata% " (senza virgolette) e premendo invio.
Con quest'ultimo metodo potete accedere a questa cartella anche da windows Vista !

E' da precisare che non esiste il file " UserChrome.css " ma ne esiste uno chiamato "UserChrome-example.css" ! Come dice il nome di quel file è un file di esempio, quindi potete tranquillamente modificare quello poi rinominarlo in "UserChrome.css"

Agguingete a questo file questa riga:

#FindToolbar > * {display:-moz-box;}

(mettetela per esempio in fondo al file...) poi salvate, rinominate "UserChrome-example.css " in "UserChrome.css" , se non l'avete già fatto, e riavviate firefox!

Io l'ho fatto e il "problema" è risolto!!!

Che ne dici di provare anche tu?

Alla prossima!