Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Monday, April 28, 2008
Whenever you install an extension, Firefox will show the above message box. Initially the Install button will be grayed out for 3 seconds, during which you have to sit there, watching the timer ticking down. Even though there are very good reasons why such a delay is put in force, still some of us have felt the need to remove that.
If you are a Firefox addon-surfer (hey, we coined that term :D) who installs (and obviously, uninstalls) a couple of extensions every day, the 3 seconds delay can easily become a time sink.
Related; Install Addons The Easy Way In Firefox
You can easily disable the installation wait by a simple about:config hack.
If you are a Firefox addon-surfer (hey, we coined that term :D) who installs (and obviously, uninstalls) a couple of extensions every day, the 3 seconds delay can easily become a time sink.
Related; Install Addons The Easy Way In Firefox
You can easily disable the installation wait by a simple about:config hack.
- Type
about:config
into the Firefox address bar and hit enter. - Click on "I'll be careful, I promise!" button.
- Enter
security.dialog_enable_delay
into the Filter text box. Double click on that preference value and change the value to0
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Monday, April 07, 2008
New Terminal command in Leopard: dot_clean
From the man page:
For each operand that names a dir, dot_clean it recursively merges all ._* files with their corresponding native files according to the rules specified wit the given arguments.
Which means, it cleans up those damn ._* files.