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Firefox’s chrome:// commands

We have covered all Firefox's about: commands in one of our recent posts under Firefox. In this post we cover the chrome:// commands. Chrome commands are used to access contents or pages like the - Bookmark, Options, Console, Permissions, Cookies, Import wizard etc., List of Firefox's chrome:// commands- chrome://browser/content/aboutDialog.xul Shows the Firefox "about" Page chrome://browser/content/openLoc ...

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Firefox’s about: commands

You would have observed Firefox displaying about:blank in the address bar of the browser. These are called the URI's. They are special commands which performs some operation. Example : "about:blank" displays a blank page. These about: commands provide general information about Firefox about: Shows information about Firefox. about:blank Shows a blank page about:home Shows the Firefox home page with a Google ...

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Shutdown your Computer with a Timer

You have to follow these steps in order to achieve the timer based shutdown. 1. Right click on your desktop and choose "New=>shortcuts" 2. You'll get a text box which says - "Type the location of the shortcut", Type - shutdown -s -t 1200 Click Next. Note: 1200 is the number of seconds before your system shuts down. Here, 1200 = 20minutes = 20 * 60 seconds! 3. Name your shortcut and Finish, you are done! ...

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How to get Hibernate option in Ubuntu 12.04?

Hibernate option is not available in Ubuntu 12.04 - Read it! But, you can still access the hibernate feature. Where to access the Hibernate feature? By default, the Hibernate feature is available in the "Power -> When power is critically low" settings. So, your laptop will go to Hibernate mode, when the battery's charge is critically low.   How to get Hibernate feature in Ubuntu 12.04? First, to che ...

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How to Move Ubuntu Window Buttons To Right Side

This is a small tutorial that will demonstrate you how to move the window buttons to the right side on - Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, Ubuntu 10.10, Ubuntu 11.04 and Ubuntu 11.10. Coming back to the point - how to easily move the window buttons from left to right side in the Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx), Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat), Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) and Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) operating systems? ...

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