Hacks

Un-Snap Your Hyperlinks

Un-Snap Your Hyperlinks

Already tired of the relatively new Snap “feature” that pops up an annoying little preview balloon over every hyperlink on certain web sites? Well, it turns out it’s pretty easy to get rid of them, everywhere. Just click here to disable the feature using cookie technology (or, go to the Snap page that discusses deactivation […]

Un-Snap Your Hyperlinks

Un-Snap Your Hyperlinks

Already tired of the relatively new Snap “feature” that pops up an annoying little preview balloon over every hyperlink on certain web sites? Well, it turns out it’s pretty easy to get rid of them, everywhere. Just click here to disable the feature using cookie technology (or, go to the Snap page that discusses deactivation […]

Take Slick Screenshots on Vista

Take Slick Screenshots on Vista

Window Clippings is a screenshot tool written by Kenny Kerr to exacting specs from Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths. Kenny’s put the tool out there for all to enjoy. It can do some great stuff: capture the Window’s drop shadow, include the parent window, and even cleans up whatever is behind translucent window borders. Link. […]

Take Slick Screenshots on Vista

Take Slick Screenshots on Vista

Window Clippings is a screenshot tool written by Kenny Kerr to exacting specs from Chris Sells and Ian Griffiths. Kenny’s put the tool out there for all to enjoy. It can do some great stuff: capture the Window’s drop shadow, include the parent window, and even cleans up whatever is behind translucent window borders. Link. […]

Top 10 Flickr Hacks

Top 10 Flickr Hacks

Here’s a great list of Flickr hacks from Thomas Hawk: One of the nice things about Flickr is that because of their open API a whole host of developers have built more and more interesting things to do with the site. It’s interesting to me today that so many of the ways that I use […]

Personalize Your Flickr Replies

Personalize Your Flickr Replies

Serious Flickr users who regularly respond to multiple comments on their photos might be looking for something a little more personal and functional than the de facto @username: convention for specific replies. For this specialized task, Flickr user doc18’s Flickr Buddy Icon Reply Greasemonkey script might be just what such hardcore Flickerers are looking for: […]