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Thursday, Aug 7th, 2008 ↓

Cheat online games and exams - [How To]

http://www.vertriebsnetz24.de/images/00570176.gifR. MAK. shares a nice plugin for Firefox called Tamper Data. What Tamper Data does is it can track or modify http/https requests.In simple words, when we play flash games or take tests on web (which uses javascript), it posts a http requests containing the score. Using the Tamper Data extension we can edit that information to whatever we like.

How to use it:

  1. Install the extension.
  2. Goto the the web-page where you want to cheat (can be a game or form quiz).
  3. Click Tools » Tamper Data » Start Tamper.
  4. Now complete the game/quiz.
  5. When you will click on the submit button (to submit the scores) an alert will appear asking you to tamper the data.
  6. Click Tamper.
  7. Edit the required fields (most often it is named as “Score”) to the value you want.
  8. Click Ok.

That’s it, the modified scores will be submitted to the site. Congrats, you are a winner now :D !
Know more about the extension | Install Tamper Data

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Tags: Cheat Firefox Winner Extension Addon Games
Monday, Aug 4th, 2008 ↓

XRAY :: for web developers →

Found this cool bookmarklet which displays the information for any element on any web page.

1) DRAG the XRAY to your bookmarks bar

XRAY

2) Load any web page
3) Hit the XRAY bookmark
4) Click elements on the page to XRAY them

However if your want indepth information about the elements and code for web development, try Firebug.

Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page…

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Tags: Web development Firefox Extension Bookmark
Tuesday, Jul 22nd, 2008 ↓

WikiLook : Dictionary right under your mouse pointer - [Firefox Extention]

Are you one of those who likes to read much online but hates to open a new tab and search for an unknown word’s meaning each time ? WikiLook is the solution then.

WikiLook is a nice Firefox extention which allows you to see the defination of a word from dictionary without requiring to open a new tab or window.

https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/images/preview/7675/1

How to use:
1. Press Shift
2. Move mouse pointer just a bit, still holding it over selected word.
3. Wait half a second.
The other way, moving mouse first and then pressing Shift will not work, to make sure add-on won’t interfere, when user decided to type some text..

—or—

1. Highlight any word or idiom with your mouse.
2. Move mouse pointer just a bit, still holding it over selected word.
3. Wait half a second.

Gives me just another reason to use Firefox.

Install WikiLook

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Tags: Firefox addon extension Language English Dictionary Refrence
Saturday, Jul 12th, 2008 ↓

Check4Change :: Firefox Add-ons →

Today the results for CA final exams (May 08) were to be announced and I was busy refreshing the results site as my brothers’ result was to be declared. Though the site said the results will be out at 12, they always do it a bit early. Just then I found a Firefox addon, Check4Change, which gave me some rest by doing the job in an automated fashion.

Check4Change (aka C4C) is a simple extension that allows you to periodically check a web-page for updates.

Usage:

1. Select the text you want monitored for updates.

2. Right-Click. On the Check4Change context menu, select the time interval. The tab icon will indicate this page is being monitored by changing to C4C.

That’s it! Sit back, and wait for the notifications, which include:
* Little dancing C4C letters in the tab icon. Clicking the tab indicates you’ve seen it, and the icon changes back to the original.
* Pop-up alert notification.
* Sound notification.

At 11:03 AM finally there was a pop-up which said that the results were out and my brother became a Chartered Accountant. Congrats bro!

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Tags: Firefox addon extension Exam Change Alert
Friday, Jul 11th, 2008 ↓

Ctrl-Tab :Like Alt-tab thumbnail view in Windows: Firefox Add-ons →


Ctrl+Tab navigation for Firefox tabs, similar to Alt+Tab on various operating systems.

  • Tab order depends on use order
  • Thumbnail previews
  • Releasing Tab and pressing it again moves to the next preview
  • Releasing Ctrl selects the desired tab
  • Shift+Ctrl+Tab inverts the scrolling direction
  • F4 shows all tabs in a grid

All Tabs UI

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