5 super duper secret browser hacks

Last Update 20 July 2011 G.

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The chances are you’re smart enough to throw a piece of rubber dog cocoa, which is Internet Explorer somewhere around the middle of fifth grade. In fact, you might be happy to read it from Firefox or Chrome, as most of our readers …

Are you still using your browser in your share configuration, though? You may not know about this, but you can actually deceit your browser.

My first mega-super-piece hack uses the “Pin Tab” function in Firefox or Chrome (by the way, just because I’m not talking about another browser doesn’t mean that the browser doesn’t have the opportunity I’m talking about. I just don’t know if that’s true. Do some research on your own, dump,

Are you one of those guys (or girls, I assume) that there are always 8,203 tabs open in your browser? Well, sober up, I got regular.

Here is a cool trick for those who collect tabbed pages like large golden bricks in Chrome or Firefox, right-click the tab you are using all the time, and press “Pin Tab”. This will do a couple of ves-1) The tab will now be above the left side and show only the favore, and 2) it opens automatically whenever you open your browser. I use this feature for sites such as Facebook, Gmail, Grooveshark and Passpack. This is super-convenient for opening the sites that you are.

The second break is that you have a lazy ass and some extensions are installed. Okay, well, you don’t really have to stick your lazy ass out to do this. Still, you have to. I want you to put the barbell on your back and make the skuls during the installation of these …

In case you don’t know, Firefox and Chrome are expanding through, duh, extensions. These are mainly small programs that you install in your browser, just as you install normal programs into your operating system. Extensions can provide browser functions that it has not previously had, such as the ability to make screenshots, exchange links, lock declarations, and.

Since I am Chrome’s user, I will list some of my favorite extensions for Chrome. Firefox is usually the same or some of the ones that are much the same, so look around if you stick to the red fury …

It’s not so much a hack as I’m telling you to wear your adventure pants and try a new browser.

The right edge is “app”, which, in my opinion, is still cooler: here you can add your accounts on Twitter, RSS feeds, and other things. The embedded Twitter client of the browser is quite good-it will not replace TweetDeck as my client on Twitter, but it’s nice to have …

RockMelt also works with Chrome extensions, though not all of them. In fact, if he had worked with more than now, he would have completely replaced Chrome as my browser at the choice …

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Ever wanted to send a link between multiple computers (or your smartphone) really quickly and easily? Yeah, you.In fact, we have to go.

This Web application is super-simple-all this creates two links that you have placed in your bookmarks bar. One to send, the other for the reception. After you follow the instructions for adding these two bookies to all the devices you would like to use, you can literally click the “Send” tab on one computer, and then click the Receive button on the other to share Web pages. Easy …

Fifth. (This is no use).

I will be honest-this last blow won’t give you more in your life …

Yeah, I’m not talking about that.

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