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Some of us may suffer from slow response speed of browsers to requests on the Internet
But there was no way to make Firefox faster response.



Write in the search bar [about:config] and click enter

click in "I ‘ll be carful , I promise!"

Will you open a page inside many of these orders are commands for the browser
Look for this title

network.http.pipelining

When you arrive to this matter press twice to be converted to true

 Second: Look for

  “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests

Click it twice will open a small page

change the number to 50

 

restart the browser and open any web site it takes a long time ??
Did you feel the difference??? 






 


The way to accelerate the Firefox browser to the maximum speed

Some of us may suffer from slow response speed of browsers to requests on the Internet
But there was no way to make Firefox faster response.



Write in the search bar [about:config] and click enter

click in "I ‘ll be carful , I promise!"

Will you open a page inside many of these orders are commands for the browser
Look for this title

network.http.pipelining

When you arrive to this matter press twice to be converted to true

 Second: Look for

  “network.http.pipelining.maxrequests

Click it twice will open a small page

change the number to 50

 

restart the browser and open any web site it takes a long time ??
Did you feel the difference??? 






 


Posted at 3:46 AM |  by Narut0

How to activate a "non-tracking" in Firefox, activate the option will put
an end to

How to activate a "no tracking" in Firefox


How to activate a "non-tracking" in Firefox, activate the option will put
an end to

Posted at 11:08 AM |  by Narut0


For users who own a computer without an optical disc drive such as a netbook or laptop, installing a Microsoft Windows operating system can be achieved with the use of a USB 2.0 flash drive. To install Windows on your computer using a flash drive, you must insert the flash drive into a USB port on your machine, then instruct the computer to install Windows from the USB port by modifying the settings in your computer's BIOS Setup Utility menu. Your computer will then read your USB flash drive upon startup, and guide you through the Windows installation process. Continue reading this article to learn about the exact process for installing Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 using this method.

Steps

first Modify your Computer's BIOS Settings
Insert the flash drive that contains the Microsoft Windows operating system into the USB port on your computer.

Access the BIOS Setup Utility menu during the booting process. The method for accessing the BIOS menu will vary depending on your computer's make and model.
Watch your computer screen during the startup process to determine the appropriate keyboard command to enter in order to access the BIOS menu.
Visit the "Password Unlocker" website provided to you in the Sources section of this article to determine the correct keyboard command to press based on your computer's make and model.

Highlight the hard disk on which you are installing Windows using the up or down arrow keys.
Press "Enter" on your keyboard to select that particular hard disk.
Navigate to the "Boot" tab using the left or right arrow keys.
Select "Hard Disk Drives" using the up or down arrow keys, then press "Enter" on your keyboard.
Highlight your USB drive from the options provided
Press the plus or minus key symbols on your keyboard until the USB drive has been selected for the option next to "1st Drive."
Press the F10 key to save your changes and reboot your computer. Upon startup, your computer will now boot using the USB flash drive. This will give you the ability to install Microsoft Windows using your flash drive.
Now install Microsoft Windows 7



How to Install Microsoft Windows Vista/ Windows 7 using a USB 2.0 Flash Drive



For users who own a computer without an optical disc drive such as a netbook or laptop, installing a Microsoft Windows operating system can be achieved with the use of a USB 2.0 flash drive. To install Windows on your computer using a flash drive, you must insert the flash drive into a USB port on your machine, then instruct the computer to install Windows from the USB port by modifying the settings in your computer's BIOS Setup Utility menu. Your computer will then read your USB flash drive upon startup, and guide you through the Windows installation process. Continue reading this article to learn about the exact process for installing Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7 using this method.

Steps

first Modify your Computer's BIOS Settings
Insert the flash drive that contains the Microsoft Windows operating system into the USB port on your computer.

Access the BIOS Setup Utility menu during the booting process. The method for accessing the BIOS menu will vary depending on your computer's make and model.
Watch your computer screen during the startup process to determine the appropriate keyboard command to enter in order to access the BIOS menu.
Visit the "Password Unlocker" website provided to you in the Sources section of this article to determine the correct keyboard command to press based on your computer's make and model.

Highlight the hard disk on which you are installing Windows using the up or down arrow keys.
Press "Enter" on your keyboard to select that particular hard disk.
Navigate to the "Boot" tab using the left or right arrow keys.
Select "Hard Disk Drives" using the up or down arrow keys, then press "Enter" on your keyboard.
Highlight your USB drive from the options provided
Press the plus or minus key symbols on your keyboard until the USB drive has been selected for the option next to "1st Drive."
Press the F10 key to save your changes and reboot your computer. Upon startup, your computer will now boot using the USB flash drive. This will give you the ability to install Microsoft Windows using your flash drive.
Now install Microsoft Windows 7



Posted at 5:09 AM |  by taoufiq
This tutorial will show you how to make 
a regular photo look more dramatic.














Steps

Open up your photograph in Adobe Photoshop. Click ‘Layer’>’New Adjustment Layer’>’Photo Filter…’. Then apply the following photo filter:
Apply the following photo filter:

Click ‘Layer’>’New Adjustment Layer’>’Hue/Saturation…’ and apply the following adjustment layer:

You do not need to apply these exact settings. You may get better outcomes by slightly changing some of the settings.

How to Apply a Photoshop Filter to Create a Dramatic Effect

This tutorial will show you how to make 
a regular photo look more dramatic.














Steps

Open up your photograph in Adobe Photoshop. Click ‘Layer’>’New Adjustment Layer’>’Photo Filter…’. Then apply the following photo filter:
Apply the following photo filter:

Click ‘Layer’>’New Adjustment Layer’>’Hue/Saturation…’ and apply the following adjustment layer:

You do not need to apply these exact settings. You may get better outcomes by slightly changing some of the settings.

Posted at 12:25 PM |  by taoufiq



Adobe Premiere Pro is a video editing program developed by Adobe Systems and available for Mac and Windows platforms. The software lets you edit uploaded or downloaded video in a variety of ways, including color grading, cutting and arranging video clips, adding visual effects, adding separate audio tracks, and converting video files to different formats. You can also insert any of a variety of effects to transition between 2 chronologically adjacent video clips in your project,. This guide shows you how to choose and implement a transition in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.

Steps

Select the "Effects" panel in the lower-left corner of the interface.
Open the "Video Transitions" folder.
Select the folder of the type of transition you want to use. The number and types of transitions depend on your version of Premiere Pro. Common transition types include dissolve, 3D motion, and slide. Each folder contains transitions that are stylistically similar but offer slightly different effects.
Click and hold on the transition you want to use, then drag it over to your video clip panel.
Drop the transition into a position on the video clip bar. Transitions can be placed in between two overlapped clips, as well as at the beginnings and endings of each clip.
Click and drag the left and right edges of the transition to shorten it or extend it. Each transition has a default time length you can alter in this way.
  • When you play the video clips back, the transition may stutter and jerk, depending how much you shortened or lengthened the effect. It is signified by a red bar at the top of the video clip panel. Simply hit the "Return" key on Mac or "Enter" key on Windows to create a rendered video preview. This will make the video and transitions flow smoothly.

Tips

Try to place transitions so they make sense with the video you are editing. For example, a cross-dissolve effect can be used to blend two scenes together, while a dip-to-black effect is more suited for the beginning or ending of an overall project, as it fades in or fades out to soften the visual impact on the viewer.

Warnings

You won't be able to drop a transition in between two clips unless the clips are overlapped. Transitions will automatically be placed at the beginnings and endings of each clip if they aren't. Make sure to overlap the end of the first clip with the beginning of the second, allowing the transition to use the frames of both clips simultaneously. This will create a smoother effect.

How to Add Transitions in Adobe Premiere Pro




Adobe Premiere Pro is a video editing program developed by Adobe Systems and available for Mac and Windows platforms. The software lets you edit uploaded or downloaded video in a variety of ways, including color grading, cutting and arranging video clips, adding visual effects, adding separate audio tracks, and converting video files to different formats. You can also insert any of a variety of effects to transition between 2 chronologically adjacent video clips in your project,. This guide shows you how to choose and implement a transition in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.

Steps

Select the "Effects" panel in the lower-left corner of the interface.
Open the "Video Transitions" folder.
Select the folder of the type of transition you want to use. The number and types of transitions depend on your version of Premiere Pro. Common transition types include dissolve, 3D motion, and slide. Each folder contains transitions that are stylistically similar but offer slightly different effects.
Click and hold on the transition you want to use, then drag it over to your video clip panel.
Drop the transition into a position on the video clip bar. Transitions can be placed in between two overlapped clips, as well as at the beginnings and endings of each clip.
Click and drag the left and right edges of the transition to shorten it or extend it. Each transition has a default time length you can alter in this way.
  • When you play the video clips back, the transition may stutter and jerk, depending how much you shortened or lengthened the effect. It is signified by a red bar at the top of the video clip panel. Simply hit the "Return" key on Mac or "Enter" key on Windows to create a rendered video preview. This will make the video and transitions flow smoothly.

Tips

Try to place transitions so they make sense with the video you are editing. For example, a cross-dissolve effect can be used to blend two scenes together, while a dip-to-black effect is more suited for the beginning or ending of an overall project, as it fades in or fades out to soften the visual impact on the viewer.

Warnings

You won't be able to drop a transition in between two clips unless the clips are overlapped. Transitions will automatically be placed at the beginnings and endings of each clip if they aren't. Make sure to overlap the end of the first clip with the beginning of the second, allowing the transition to use the frames of both clips simultaneously. This will create a smoother effect.

Posted at 12:00 PM |  by taoufiq
Have you ever wanted to add password protection to a windows batch script? Read on to find out how

Steps

Open notepad by going to Start> All Programs> Accessories> Notepad
Vista and 7 users can just type "notepad", without quotes, into the start menu and hit enter

Copy the following code:
  •  :A
  • echo enter password to activate programme
  • set/p "pass=>"
  • if NOT %pass%== passwordhere goto :FAIL

At the end of your programme, you need to add:
  • :FAIL
  • echo Invalid password
  • goto :end
  •  :end

This is a very basic password code. Anyone with knowledge of .bat files will still be able to access it.

How to Add a Password to a .Bat File

Have you ever wanted to add password protection to a windows batch script? Read on to find out how

Steps

Open notepad by going to Start> All Programs> Accessories> Notepad
Vista and 7 users can just type "notepad", without quotes, into the start menu and hit enter

Copy the following code:
  •  :A
  • echo enter password to activate programme
  • set/p "pass=>"
  • if NOT %pass%== passwordhere goto :FAIL

At the end of your programme, you need to add:
  • :FAIL
  • echo Invalid password
  • goto :end
  •  :end

This is a very basic password code. Anyone with knowledge of .bat files will still be able to access it.

Posted at 11:33 AM |  by taoufiq
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