more traffic <=> more business <=> more profit
If your have a new web site or new blog, or your blog having low click rate..
log on to any traffic exchange click and earn credit and convert your credit into your web site traffic,
check your web traffic from google analytics .
Monday, September 29, 2008
Wednesday, September 17, 2008
LInux Keyboard shortcuts ( Gnome & KDE )
FOR GNOME
General Shortcut Keys
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Alt + F1 - Opens the Applicantions Menu .
Alt + F2 - Displays the Run Application dialog.
Print Screen - Takes a screenshot.
Alt + Print Screen - Takes a screenshot of the window that has focus.
Ctrl + Alt + right arrow - Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + left arrow - Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + up arrow - Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + down arrow - Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + d - Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop.
F1 - Starts the online help browser, and displays appropriate online Help.
Window Shortcut Keys
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Alt + Tab - Switches between windows. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of windows that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select a window.
Alt + Esc - Switches between windows in reverse order. Release the keys to select a window.
F10 - Opens the first menu on the left side of the menubar.
Alt + spacebar - Opens the Window Menu .
Arrow keys - Moves the focus between items in a menu.
Return - Chooses a menu item.
Esc - Closes an open menu.
Ctrl + Alt + right arrow - Switches to the workspace to the right of the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + left arrow - Switches to the workspace to the left of the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + up arrow - Switches to the workspace above the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + down arrow - Switches to the workspace below the current workspace.
Ctrl + Alt + d - Minimizes all windows, and gives focus to the desktop.
Panel Shortcut Keys
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Ctrl + Alt + Tab - Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. When you use these shortcut keys, a list of items that you can select is displayed. Release the keys to select an item.
Ctrl + Alt + Esc - Switches the focus between the panels and the desktop. Release the keys to select an item.
Ctrl + F10 - Opens the popup menu for the selected panel.
Tab - Switches the focus between objects on a panel.
Return - Chooses the selected panel object or menu item.
Shift + F10 - Opens the popup menu for the selected panel object.
Arrow keys - Moves the focus between items in a menu. Moves the focus between interface items in an applet also.
Esc - Closes an open menu.
F10 - Opens the Applications menu from the Menu Bar , if the Menu Bar is in a panel.
Application Shortcut Keys
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Command
Ctrl + N New
Ctrl + X Cut
Ctrl + C Copy
Ctrl + V Paste
Ctrl + Z Undo
Ctrl + S Save
Ctrl + Q Quit
FOR KDE
Alt-F2 | Execute Command |
Ctrl - B | Add Bookmark |
Ctrl-Esc | List of running applications. |
Ctrl - W | Close |
Alt-Tab | Switch forward among windows |
Ctrl - C | Copy |
Alt-Shift-Tab | Switch backward among windows |
Ctrl - End | End |
Ctrl - F1 to F12 | Switch to Desktop 1 - 12 |
Ctrl - F | Find |
Shift-Ctrl-F1 to F4 | Switch to Desktop 13 to 16 |
F3 | Find Next |
Ctrl-Alt-Esc | Kill Window (Click on the window to action the kill.) |
Ctrl - F3 | Find Prev |
Ctrl-Alt-Delete | Logout (To complete logout process, Tab & Enter) |
F1 | Help |
F12 | Toggle cursor key mouse emulation |
Ctrl - Home | Home |
Alt - F1 | Popup KDE launch menu |
Ctrl - Insert | Insert |
Ctrl-Tab | Switch forward one desktop |
Ctrl - N | New |
Ctrl-Shift-Tab | Switch back one desktop |
Ctrl - Down | Next Complete Match |
Alt - F4 | Window close |
Down | Next Item in List |
Alt - F3 | Window open menu |
Ctrl - O | Open |
Ctrl - V | Paste |
"Windows" Menu | Popup Menu Context |
Ctrl - Up | Previous Complete Match |
Up | Previous Item in list |
Ctrl - P | |
Page Up | Prior |
Ctrl - Q | Quit |
Ctrl-Shift-Z | Redo |
F5 | Reload |
Ctrl - R | Replace |
Ctrl - S | Save |
Ctrl - A | Select All |
Ctrl - E | Text Completion |
Ctrl - Z | Undo |
Shift - F1 | What's this |
Ctrl - Plus (+) | Zoom In |
Ctrl - Minus (-) | Zoom Out |
Saturday, September 6, 2008
How to rate your browser
are you a web developer
benchmark your favorite browser by acid test
Acid1 Test
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Acid1 is a test page for web browsers. It was developed in 1998 and was important in establishing baseline
interoperability between early web browsers, especially for the CSS1 specification.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/CSS1/current/test5526c.htm
Acid1 Test 100% success screen shot
Acid2 Test
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Acid2 is a test page published and promoted by the Web Standards Project to identify web page rendering
flaws in web browsers and other applications that render HTML. It was developed in the spirit of Acid1,
a relatively narrow test of compliance with the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard
http://acid2.acidtests.org/
Acid2 Test 100% success screen shot
Acid3 Test
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Acid3 is a test page from the Web Standards Project that checks how well a web browser follows certain web standards,
especially relating to the DOM and JavaScript.
http://acid3.acidtests.org/
Acid3 Test 100% success screen shot
benchmark your favorite browser by acid test
Acid1 Test
---------------------
Acid1 is a test page for web browsers. It was developed in 1998 and was important in establishing baseline
interoperability between early web browsers, especially for the CSS1 specification.
http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/Test/CSS1/current/test5526c.htm
Acid1 Test 100% success screen shot
Acid2 Test
-----------------------
Acid2 is a test page published and promoted by the Web Standards Project to identify web page rendering
flaws in web browsers and other applications that render HTML. It was developed in the spirit of Acid1,
a relatively narrow test of compliance with the Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) standard
http://acid2.acidtests.org/
Acid2 Test 100% success screen shot
Acid3 Test
-----------------------
Acid3 is a test page from the Web Standards Project that checks how well a web browser follows certain web standards,
especially relating to the DOM and JavaScript.
http://acid3.acidtests.org/
Acid3 Test 100% success screen shot
Friday, September 5, 2008
Online File Scan - Free Virus Detection
If you have a suspicious file, submit it online . Find the threat behind it, the service is free,
Following antivirus are used for scanning your file
AhnLabV3, AntiVir, Authentium, Avast, AVG, BitDefender, CATQuickHeal,
ClamAV, DrWeb, eSafe, eTrustVet, Ewido, FProt, Fortinet, GData, Ikarus, K7AntiVirus,
Kaspersky, McAfee, MicrosoftNOD32v2, Norman, Panda, PCTools, Rising, Sophos, Sunbelt,
Symantec, TheHacker, TrendMicro, VBA32, ViRobot, VirusBuster, WebwasherGateway, etc etc
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Make your Online Money Transactions secure
- Use only your personal computer for (e)banking [ never use public computers ]
- Create a new account in your operating system for banking purpose
- Protect your system with anti virus and firewall
- Clean your cookies, cache etc before login to your bank account
- don't open any third party software while your are logged in your bank account
- don't browse any unknown or public sites while your are logged in your bank account
- Use any safe browsing software like ForeceField
- Clear cache and cookies before shutting down the system
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