Easily Close All Tabs In Google Chrome

Before We all find ourselves with a lot of tabs open sooner or later. That is not so bad until we realize that we need to close all of them and get back to work. A person could open a new tab and manually close the rest or close the entire window and restart Chrome. But a single click solution would be a lot more convenient. After There it is…the single click solution....

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 144 words · Eunice Hinsley

Excel S New Keyboard Shortcut Can Paste Without Formatting

Microsoft Excel has many keyboard shortcuts, but surprisingly, the option to paste without formatting isn’t one of them. That’s finally changing with a new update that Microsoft is testing. Microsoft said in a blog post, “it’s common to copy text from a web page, an email, or another document, and then paste it into Excel. Often, your goal is to match the format that’s already in place in the cell or range where you’re pasting....

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 212 words · Ellen Stelle

Get Event Reminders While Watching Videos In Windows 7 Media Center

Remind Me for WMC There may be times when you’re caught up in a movie or your music collection and you forget an important appointment or task. Remind Me solves the problem by popping up a message in WMC so you remember to make that important phone call or take out the trash. Make sure you’re closed out of WMC, then run the MSI installer file and accept the defaults....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 444 words · Virginia Garner

How To Add Persistent Storage To Kubernetes Pods

Kubernetes Pod filesystems are ephemeral by default. This is in keeping with the stateless nature of containers. Persistent data should be stored outside the container, even when it looks like it’s within the container’s filesystem. Here’s how to provision persistent storage in Kubernetes. The basic unit of Kubernetes persistent storage is a Persistent Volume. This is an abstraction over the more fundamental Volume. Persistent Volumes exist independently of any specific Pod....

November 30, 2022 · 4 min · 807 words · Scott Mcwaters

How To Disconnect Non Mapped Unc Path Drives In Windows

Really confused as to what I’m talking about? Let’s walk through the process. First, imagine that you browse through and connect to a share, entering your username and password to gain access. The problem is that you stay connected, and there’s no visible way to disconnect yourself. If you try and shut down the other PC, you’ll receive a message that users are still connected. So let’s disconnect! Open up a command prompt, and then type in the following:...

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · James Saunders

How To Enable Or Disable The Libraries Feature In Windows 7

In case you aren’t sure what we’re talking about, this article covers how to remove the Libraries link from the navigation panel, and completely disable the shell extension so you can’t access them either. Before you take the next step to disabling them, be sure to read our guide to understanding the Libraries feature in Windows 7, as well as our guide to changing out the Library icons with custom icons instead....

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 182 words · Pauline Crooks

How To Forward A Text Message On Android

RELATED: How to Back Up Your Text Messages to Your Gmail Account Forward a Text Using the Messages App on Android To start the process, launch Messages on your Android phone. Then, find and access the conversation in which your message is located. Tap and hold on the message to forward. Then, in your screen’s top-right corner, select the three dots. In the three-dot menu, choose “Forward.” You’ll see a “Forward Message” window listing your recent message senders and receivers....

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 213 words · Allen Rodriguez

How To Get Started With Asp.Net For Api Development

ASP.NET is a platform for building web APIs with C# and .NET. It’s commonly used for app backends, and can automatically serialize classes to JSON. We’ll walk through setting up a service that talks to a database and stores a list of objects. Creating a Project We’ll be using Visual Studio, as it provides great .NET support out of the box. Create a new project using the “ASP.NET Core Web Application” template:...

November 30, 2022 · 6 min · 1087 words · Boris Woods

How To Get Started With Codebuild Aws S Automated Build Service

CodeBuild is a managed build service, similar in function to Jenkins but focused specifically on automating building and testing. It can be used in conjunction with CodePipeline to build a fully automated CI/CD Pipeline. Setting Up a Build Project If you’re using CodePipeline, you should create your CodeBuild project from the dialog during “Add Build Stage.” This will configure it to use CodePipeline as the source. If you’re not using CodePipeline, you can create your build project from the CodeBuild Management Console, and manually enter in the details for your source control....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 454 words · Laura Boatright

How To Manage Hard Drive Space Used By Windows 7 Backup And Restore

Manage Backup Size First click on Start and enter backup and restore in the search box and hit Enter. Then under the Backup section click on Manage Space. In the Manage Windows Backup disk space screen click on View Backups under the Data file backup section. A list of backups for different time periods will show up. You can delete older ones and just keep the most current backup. This will free up a lot of space if you have several backups periods stored....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 301 words · Erica Miller

How To Save Fillable Form Data In Pdfs

Having a filled out copy of the form isn’t just good “for your records,” it’s also useful if you notice a typo or small mistake after printing out the form. If you accidentally close Adobe Reader, then you’ll have to type in all that information again! Fortunately there is a free PDF viewing program that allows you fill out fillable forms and save the changes, to be edited later if need be: PDF-XChange Viewer....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 233 words · Gerardo William

How To Schedule Emails On Your Iphone

How to Schedule Emails with the Mail App on iPhone To schedule an email, launch the Mail app and tap the “Compose” button to start writing a new message. Once you’ve added a recipient, subject, and body to the email, you’ll notice the Send button (an upward arrow) turn blue. To schedule the email, tap and hold the Send button. You’ll see a few options depending on the current time of day....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 472 words · Edith Jones

How To Stop Windows From Playing Audio Through Your Monitor Speakers

Why Stop Windows from Using Your Monitor? If you’re actually using the small speakers in your monitor, this isn’t the article for you. And if your monitor doesn’t even have speakers, well, this definitely isn’t the article for you. (But in either case, do stick around to learn a trick to help out a friend or coworker!) On the other hand, if you’re frequently frustrated by Windows, seemly for no good reason, switching from your headphones or desktop speakers to the little internal speakers in your computer monitor, this is definitely the article for you....

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 476 words · Blake Maddux

Nothing Teases Its Next Pair Of Earbuds

Nothing has shared a few marketing images of what it calls the Ear (stick) earbuds, which could, or could not, be successors to the Ear (1) it initially launch. The company took the product to London’s Fashion Week to show it off, but it’s not quite ready to unveil it in full or put it on store shelves. Like it did with its Nothing Phone (1) launch, the company wants to build hype first....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 242 words · Kathryn Reyes

Reduce Your Website S Size With Gzip And Deflate Compression

Content Encoding, Explained Whenever you try to access a website, your browser will send a GET request to the server, which responds with the code for the web page. This works, but sending the code over takes time, especially for mobile users on slow connections. Every kilobyte counts. HTML is very repetitive. Every and

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 54 words · Tory Aguilar

Remove Colors And Background Images In Webpages

Before For an example we decided to visit the Mozilla Add-ons website. Here is the pre-extension look…lots of blue color and definitely some background images in use. After And here is the same page after installing the extension…there is a very noticeable difference. One click and it looks like a whole new website… Notice that the links are still easily visible though… Just for fun we tried it out on the website here too....

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 187 words · John Allen

Save Big On This Huge Usb Hard Drive From Western Digital

Western Digital has been in the hard drive business for a long time, and there’s a good reason for it. Their devices tend to perform well and last long, which is evidenced by the fact that their products reign supreme in many of our favorite product roundups. Today, we’re featuring a great deal on the WD easystore External USB 3.0 Hard Drive. While this isn’t a high-capacity SSD that you can run games from, it’s adept at storing important files that you’ll want to keep safe for years to come....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 234 words · Alvin Moreno

See More Information About Your Downloads In Firefox

Note: This extension does not currently work in the Spanish language version of Firefox. Before Download Panel Here is the standard “Download Manager Window” in Firefox…not a lot of information to look at for any of the downloads is there? Download Panel in Action Looking at our “Download Manager Window” again you can see a noticeable difference from before. The best part of the new information is being able to see the exact URL that the file is downloading from (terrific!...

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 157 words · Latasha Wilder

Show Or Hide The Menu Bar In Firefox The Easy Way

Before Here is our browser with the “Menu Bar” showing full-time. Nice, but what if we could have a “built-in” on/off switch for the “Menu Bar”? After Installing the extension is quick and easy…and there are no options for you to worry with. As soon as you restart Firefox the “Menu Bar” is already hidden as shown below (nice!). So what do you do when you need that occasional access to the “Menu Bar”?...

November 30, 2022 · 1 min · 145 words · Anita Trogdon

Stupid Geek Tricks Tile Or Cascade Multiple Windows In Windows 7

Back in the Windows XP and Vista days, you could just Ctrl-Click on multiple taskbar buttons, and then select “Show Windows Side by Side” or one of the other options to tile just those windows—and it worked with as many windows as you felt like using. Note: We’ve covered this trick in full in our article: Stupid Geek Tricks: Select Multiple Windows on the Taskbar. In Windows 7, this ability was removed in favor of Aero Snap—just drag a window to the side of the screen, and it’ll snap to fill half of the screen....

November 30, 2022 · 2 min · 328 words · Judith Wright