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addamsmith007

reset yahoo homepage - 0 views

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    visit www.yahoo.setup.global, If You lost your yahoo homepage or remove from your computer. We will help you to set your original yahoo homepage permanently on your computer or laptop.
tech vedic

Use Onefeed to replace your New Tab page in Chrome - 0 views

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    Want to add information on your new Tab page in Chrome? Here is a solution with OneFeed. With OneFeed, you can add custom newsfeed as well as get alerts from your social media accounts.
Mr. DiGi

IETester - 0 views

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    Free WebBrowser that allows you to have the rendering and javascript engines of IE8 beta 1, IE7 IE 6 and IE5.5 on Vista and XP, as well as the installed IE in the same process.
yc c

#eCSStender.org { content: "Homepage"; } - 1 views

shared by yc c on 05 Dec 09 - Cached
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    Extensions built with eCSStender greatly simplify the design process because you can author modern CSS using advanced selectors, properties such as border-radius, or custom font faces and rest assured that your design will work... even in IE6. To see what you can use today, browse the extensions. To use the extensions, download eCSStender and include it and your extensions in your site.
Kilron Keit

How To Advertise On Google Will Help You For Your Online Business For PPC Marketing - 0 views

First of all, visit Google homepage plus put together yourself well-known with features scheduled, after that hit it off on extras, over again hit it off on advertising at top right corner.Secondly...

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started by Kilron Keit on 22 Dec 15 no follow-up yet
mikhail-miguel

Handy CSS Debugging Snippet - 7 views

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    I use the following bit of CSS to help visualize the structure of an XHTML (or HTML) document by putting a colored outline around the border of every element. At each level in the hierarchy the color changes so you can see when "depth" changes.   * { outline: 2px dotted red }   * * { outline: 2px dotted green }   * * * { outline: 2px dotted orange }   * * * * { outline: 2px dotted blue }   * * * * * { outline: 1px solid red }   * * * * * * { outline: 1px solid green }   * * * * * * * { outline: 1px solid orange }   * * * * * * * * { outline: 1px solid blue }
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