Showing posts with label Internet Explorer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Internet Explorer. Show all posts

August 3, 2013

Three tips for Windows 8 newbies

“How do I find my programs?” is a very common question. People see the Windows-tiled Start screen and aren’t able to find the Start menu on the desktop, so they feel lost. If there’s no tile for it, it can be extremely difficult to locate and run the program that you know is on your machine. The solution is amazingly simple. Just start typing. With the tiled Start screen visible, just start typing the name of whatever program you’re looking to launch. In the example above, all that I’ve done is type two letters: “c” followed by “o”. (I’m looking for Control Panel.) On the left, Windows...

September 3, 2008

Turn on a screensaver with adding a shortcut

You can run screensaver on your system with a single click, If you have any screensaver file like .scr extension, or first download it using Internet, there are many free sites for screensaver downloading.If you have not any .scr file then please go to Start button, and click on Search button. Here in search windows type *.scr and search all screen saver file from your hard disk.Here you will find a list of screensavers in the results. Pick a screensaver you want. You can preview it by double-clicking it.Right click on the file, choose Send To, and then click Desktop (create shortcut).To activate the screensaver, double-click the icon on your deskt...

June 25, 2008

CSS Hacks

Dealing with browser inconsistencies often makes up a majority of the work for a web designer. Sometimes there is no reasonable way to accomplish a desired layout in all major web browsers without the use of some special exception rules for certain layout engines. Hacks necessarily lead to potential complications and should be avoided whenever possible, but when the circumstances require hacks to be used, it's best to know what your options are and weigh the consequences appropriately. The purpose of this article is to describe some of the CSS hacks, also called CSS filters, with the least significant potential consequences.Conditional comments Due to its relatively poor level of standards support, Internet Explorer tends to be the subject...