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View Poll Results: Which browser are you currently using? | |||
Mozilla Firefox | 28 | 65.12% | |
Internet Explorer | 10 | 23.26% | |
Opera | 0 | 0% | |
Netscape's Browser | 0 | 0% | |
Safari | 2 | 4.65% | |
Other | 3 | 6.98% | |
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Why does it say 'All cookies cleared!' when I log out? Do we all get different 'farewell' messages? Down Here (NZ) cookies are generally called 'biscuits'.
Is it possible to change the farewell to 'All biscuits cleared!'? |
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Biscuits?
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In New York it's probably something like 'all junk cleared'... |
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'All gluten, flour, milk, peanuts and butter cleared, after 45 minutes in an oven!' |
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iMacros!
I just discovered this extension by the name of iMacros for Firefox. This add-on lets you record repetitious actions and save them so you can just simply run the macro, and let it run lightning fast without you having to do anything
I find this useful when checking email, because there are a few different providers I check, so now, I simply open up a new window, run the macro, and a few seconds later, I can view all my emails, without having to enter in any info at all I had to play around with it at first to figure out how to work it, but now, seems fairly simple Same thing goes for checking various forums, simply open up a new window and then begin running the macro, a few seconds later I'm all logged in and good to go. Only issue I see with it is that if your macro requires multiple tabs, you must open the correct number of tabs first and be sure the first tab is focused before running the macro, other than that, I love this extension
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