How To Show Close Buttons On All Tabs In Firefox?
This tutorial article explains how to show close buttons on all tabs in Mozilla Firefox. It can be enabled via the advanced config page of Mozilla Firefox.
→This tutorial article explains how to show close buttons on all tabs in Mozilla Firefox. It can be enabled via the advanced config page of Mozilla Firefox.
→This tutorial explains how to show more websites on Firefox’s new tab page. You can do this without using any software. Increase number of rows or columns.
→This tutorial explains how to hide Search bar in Gmail. You can get the search bar back by clicking a button, or keyboard shortcut.
→This tutorial explains how to hide right sidebar in Gmail. Completely disable the right sidebar, including contact information as well as ads.
→This tutorial explains how to migrate your Flickr account from one Yahoo! id to another. All of your Flickr settings and photos are preserved.
→This tutorial explains how to enable stacked tabs in Google Chrome browser. When you open many tabs in Chrome, Chrome will automatically stack them.
→This tutorial article explains how to use gmail’s multiple Inboxes lab feature to view email from other accounts. It supports up to five email accounts.
→This tutorial explains how to automatically hide Left sidebar in Gmail. To use the sidebar, just take mouse over it, and it will reappear.
→This tutorial explains how to see pageviews for any post of a Wordpress blog from Wordpress Stats or Jetpack. Works for self-hosted as well as Wordpress.com blogs.
→This tutorial explains how to hide or remove address bar in Google Chrome. We will hide address bar in normal mode, as well as Incognito mode.
→This tutorial explains how to find real time location of your employees. Send an email or text and you will get email with actual location of your employee.
→This tutorial explains how to automatically record login and logoff time for PC in Google Docs Excel. You can do this for multiple PCs in same excel.
→This article explains how to remove the entry for an uninstalled OS from the startup menu. It works for both Windows and Linux.
→This tutorial explains how to get email notification whenever someone connects to your Wi-Fi network. We will use free software for this.
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