spellcheck

Mozilla’s Thunderbird has the ability to spell check your emails – However before this feature will work you need to download and enable your dictionary. Firstly you must locate and download the dictionary of your choice. One of the easiest ways to do this is by using the link provided in options – to find this link click  Tools > Options, within the options click on the Composition tab. You will see a blue hyperlink Download More Dictionaries which will … Continue reading

thunderbird

Typically it is accepted that an email contains the body of the current message at the top of the email, followed by a signature below the message and then trailed by any messages from previous messages. This seems logical and makes it easy to read and follow the structure of a conversation, however Mozilla Thunderbird by default does not compose an email in this way. In Thunderbird you can alter and compose an email which ever way you prefer.  This … Continue reading

seo

SEO (Search Engine Optimisation) is the art of developing a website so that it is considered to be Search Engine Friendly. In order to improve the volume or quality of traffic directed to the site. A website which can be properly read by the search engine spiders stands an improved chance of achieving desirable results in SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages)! A key goal to SEO is to understand what the search engines are looking for and where they award … Continue reading

spellcheck

In Mozilla Firefox the default spell checking function only checks for multi-line text boxes. However it is also possible to get Firefox to spell-check single line text boxes. This option doesn’t appear in the standard Tools and Options so we’re going to edit some hidden firefox preferences. To do this open the Mozilla Firefox browser and enter about:config into the url bar at the top of the screen, then press enter. If this is the first time you have been … Continue reading

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It can be annoying when a website resizes your browser for their own design. However there are ways to help prevent this from happening. Using the Firefox menu go into: Tools -> Options -> Content Then click on the Advanced… button, across from Enable JavaScript. Uncheck the Move or resize existing windows checkbox, as shown below and that annoying litte trick should come to an end! Remember to click the OK button to apply changes.