Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
If you are a web designer or started to create your own web pages you realize that implementing CSS on your site is crucial, not only the bases of HTML but also you can achieve an excellent design.
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KDE refers to Kool Desktop environment generally seen in GNOME and other Linux Windows managers. It allows to move a window, resize it from anywhere inside the window.
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If you have Windows 7 RC or Windows 7 Beta or any other pre-release leaked version then you cannot directly upgrade it to Windows 7 RTM build 7600.16385 as it is not supported by default.
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Update: Download Google Chrome OS from Rapidshare, Megaupload or Torrent Recently, I wrote about Google Chrome OS release which is a new operating system by Google. It’s neither launched officially nor there is a Leaked version. But Yes, You can give a look of unreleased Chrome OS to Windows XP.
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Although the Windows Media Center has a very nice / attractive, not by default but we are given the option to customize, so it is very likely that there are users who are tired of seeing the same interface as always blue each time using WMC.
Continue readingNo Blogging platform has facility to embed documents and other things by default. Like Videos and images, How can one share his Documents? But, Using 3rd party web service, its now possible and damn easy.
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Integrated Gmail is a Firefox extension for the lovers of simplicity, there are many more options than you think of using Gmail in a minimalist way.
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If you just want to show summary of post on frontpage of blogger then unfortunately, you don’t have any option by default. You will need a external script to make it working.
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