Articles by ElGuru

Firefox Release Recap April 2010 Week 3

Just Released Firefox 3.7a4 – April 12, 2010 Schedule this Coming Week None Future Release Firefox 3.5.10 – May 4, 2010 Firefox 3.6.4 – May 4, 2010 Firefox 3.7a5 – TBD

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Add-ons Compilations added to Wiki

Over the past four years since this blog was started, we have posted various Add-ons Compilations or ‘collections’ of add-ons with a common theme. With nearly 1200 posts and nearly 200 of those in the ‘Add-ons’ category it can be somewhat difficult to locate these collections. To solve this issue, we have now added a new section to The Firefox Extension Guru’s Wiki. Introducing the Add-on Compilations, a complete list of all the collections that have been mentioned on the blog.

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100 Add-ons for Homeschoolers

It never ceases to amaze me just how many Firefox add-ons there are now. But it not just the number of extension, but all the different types/categories of add-ons. Case in point is the latest in our ‘Add-ons Compilations’ posts: 100 Amazing Firefox Add-ons for Homeschoolers. Categories in this Add-ons Compilation targeted towards Homeschoolers include: Math Science English Language Arts and Reference Materials Foreign Languages Productivity Research Parental Controls and Computer Security Search Engines and Web Browsing

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Firefox 3.7a4/Gecko 1.9.3a4 Released

Mozilla has released the fourth Alpha for Gecko 1.9.3 layout engine likely to be used in the future Firefox 3.7. This release is being made available for testing purposes only, and is intended as a preview release for web application developers and the testing community. This release includes improvements to performance, JavaScript, Plug-ins and stability.See Release Notes for more information and download/installation instructions. One item that did stand out in the Release Notes: Performance One area where people complained about performance was restart performance when applying an update. It turns out that a lot of what made that experience poor…

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YouTube Auto Buffer Script Updated

The author of the YouTube: Auto Buffer and Stop AutoPlay Greasemonkey script has released an updated version (1.2.5) on April 8th. Recently Google/YouTube made changes which caused this script to stop working. Also new with this version, if an HD version of the YouTube video is available it will automatically be selected (this can be an issue for folks with older systems). Edit: There is an ‘Autobuffer Options’ button just below the video title and to the right of the ‘Subscribe’ button. Options includ: Autoplay Autobuffer Auto HD Hide in-video-ads Hide annotations YouTube Auto Buffer

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YouTube Auto Buffer

Buffers the video without autoplaying, removes in-video ads, and puts it in hd if the option is on via YouTube Auto Buffer.

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Firefox Release Recap: April 2010 Week 2

Just Released Firefox Lorentz Beta – April 8, 2010 Schedule this Coming Week None Future Release Firefox 3.5.10 -May 11, 2010 (Tentative) Firefox 3.6.4 – May 4, 2010 Firefox 3.7a4 – TBD

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Send A Bulk Email as BCC

Last month I received an email for a nearly dedicated Thunderbird user. I say nearly dedicated because they were still using Eudora to send out monthly club emails. The club has a strict policy that their email addresses will not be shared. They were unable to find an easy way to send out to the group where all the recipients were BCC (Blind Carbon Copy). Sure each recipient added to the message could be changed to ‘Bcc’, but with around 50 recipients this was time consuming and a good chance of accidentally leaving one or more of the recipients set…

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Stuck on Firefox 3.6.3pre

After my earlier Firefox Lorentz Beta Released post, I noticed something didn’t seem quite right with my Firefox nightly build. For one thing I had not seen the Mozilla Runtime Environment (mozilla-runtime.exe) kicking in for Flash sites. I also kept noticing that every time I would get an update offer I was being informed Chrome Edit Plus add-on was not compatible and would be disabled. Also each time thought I had updated when Firefox restarted I would get an updated noticed for 3.6.4pre but when I went to install I would get an error about not being able to find…

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Firefox Lorentz Beta Released

Firefox Lorentz Beta (likely to be the Firefox 3.6.4 release scheduled for early May) was released today for testing purposes. So what is so special about this Beta release? Out Of Process Plugins (OOPP) or plugins running as their own processes. This come nearly a year from when Multi-Process Support Coming to Firefox was announced. Crashed Foxit Reader Plugin A fine example of the use of OOPP is Search Results Chrome « The Firefox Extension Guru’s Blog where a mis-behaving plugin will not cause the entire browser to crash. Currently though only a couple plugins are supported, but as Percy…

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