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Showing posts with label Chrome. Show all posts
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Thursday, 26 June 2014

How to open private browsing in chrome, Firefox and IE (internet explorer)

Private browsing in browser, Chrome, Firefox, IE (internet explorer). Using private browsing you can protect yourself from store your data on another browser like personal information, Username and password. If you are buying online from E-commerce site than you must have to use private browsing on all browsers are Chrome, Firefox, IE (internet explorer).

In private browsing you protect yourself with not stored cookies, Browsing history, and download file information.

More over friends suggest me, keep internet surfing on unknown friends and person’s computer always in safe mode of browser: Private browsing in browser

How to turn private browsing in Chrome, Firefox, and IE(Internet Explorer)

To enable private browsing in Firefox

Using two different steps you can move your Firefox in private browsing.
Method 1: Simple and easiest way to move Firefox in private browsing, open FireFox on your desktop and laptop.
Press key from keyboard = Ctlr + Shift + P
Method 2: Open Firefox, in your Desktop and Laptop
Go > File > New Private windows (More see in below image)
Private Browsing in Mozila
Private Browsing in Mozila

To enable private browsing in Chrome

Method 1: Method 1 is same as given in fire fox. To open private browsing in chrome. Open Google chrome in your screen. Type key from your keyboard: Ctlr + Shift + N
Method: 2
From top right corner click on Customize button, select New incognito window. More click on below image
Private Browsing in Chrome
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To enable private browsing in internet Explorer

Method 1
Open internet explorer in your screen,
Press key from keyboard = Ctlr + Shift + P
Method 2
To open tools please click f10 key.
Tools > in private browsing, (Given in below image)

Private browsing in IE
Private browsing in IE

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Sunday, 7 October 2012

Creative Kit photo editor works in Google+, if not in Picasa

This Quick-Tip is about using the Creative Kit, which has been giving me grief recently when I tried to use it from Picasa-web-albums.




Sept 2013 update:   Creative Kit has now been totally discontinued.   Use either Picasa-web-albums or the Google+ photo editor instead.



For ages, I've occasionally used the photo-editor in Picasa-web-albums (the online version of Picasa) to edit photos that I've already uploaded, and want to change without changing the URL.   This editor was originally Picnik - until Google sold that product and replaced it with Creative Kit a while ago.

This has sometimes been slow, which was annoying, but I put up with it because it was just so useful.

But recently it stopped working totally:  it would load, the progress-bar would get about half-way along the screen, and then hang, with a message:
We noticed Picnik is loading slowly. It’s possible waiting
may solve this issue. If you’re still having trouble:
[t1]   Click for Assistance»

Waiting never solved the problem for me (trust me, I tried), so eventually I tried the help-link, which went to this Picnik help page.

After following lots of the instructions, I finally found this helpful line in the Adope Flash Player re-installation instructions:
If you are using the Google Chrome browser, Adobe® Flash® Player is built-in but has been disabled. To enable Flash Player, follow the steps in this TechNote

Which sounded hopeful - it's only recently that I've switched to use Chrome all the time, so maybe this was the problem.   But it didn't help - despite what they said, Flash was enabled in my setup.

Eventually, it occurred to me that since I have a Google Plus profile, my albums are now accessible via the Plus interface too.   So I went there, chose Photos, found the album, opened a photo, chose creative kit ... held my breath for a few seconds ... and the editor opened up and worked nicely.

I'd still like to get this working from Picasa, because it just looks so much nicer from the small screen that I use a lot of the time.   Suggestions are very welcome!


PS   Thanks to Hardeep of Widget Craft who used the picture that I'd made as the thumbnail picture for How to Edit Your Blogger Template in one of his articles, and thus inspired me to start putting my own name onto the image files I make.