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Disable Snap Previews on web sites
Sunday, January 20, 2008

Snap ShotsIf you are like me not only do you not want to see those ads that a lot of very good web pages have but you also do not want to fight with pop-up windows that are also ads like the one shown to the left from Snap* Shots. They take up a lot of space in your window and of course most of us are conditioned so that if we see a "+" in the right hand corner of the window we assume that it will function the same as the Windows "X" in the corner of a open window and close it. However, when you click this for one of the pop-ups you get a second helping of advertising. We I have touched previously on how you can block this in Internet Explorer, Opera and Firefox. But if you just want to be done with seeing these ads from Snap* Shots quickly they have a javascript cookie you can load from their FAQ site HERE.

I know it sounds a little odd to say the least to tell you to go to the offending companies web site and click on a javascript word but it works and quickly. One thing to remember is that this works best for Internet Explorer and it will only work as long as you do not delete the cookie that this script has loaded.

Please see the snippet below and notice the bottom left corner where it says "SPA true". If you were to click the link again it would say "SPA false" and the Snap* Shots ads would once again be annoying you.

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Browser Tweaks and Tips: How to load Opera's blocked content list
Thursday, November 29, 2007

If you are like me and tired of going to sites and having either a Snap shots, intelliTXT, Contentlink or the like pop up just because I move the mouse pointer over a word that has been associated with one of the contextual ad service. Well if you are using the browser Opera they have built in a quick and easy way to accomplish this.

What you need to do is download this .ini file. Then you will need to replace the one that is currently installed in your system for Opera. Chances are if you check your blocked content list you will find nothing in it currently. Here is how you check your blocked content.

  • With Opera open click the "Ctrl" button and the "F12".
  • Choose the "Advanced" tab
  • Choose "Content" on the left
  • Click on the "Blocked content" button
  • This will bring you the list of current sites that are being blocked

If you have not added a lot of items to this list already then this fix is for you. What you need to do is this to accomplish it:

  • Close Opera
  • Download THIS file
  • Go to your "My Computer" icon and click to open
  • Click to open on Local Disk "C:" drive
  • Click to open "Documents and Settings"
  • Click to open whichever user you are doing this for
  • Click to open "Application Data"
  • Click to open "Opera"
  • Cick to open "Opera"
  • Click to open "Profile"

There you will find a filed called urlfilter.ini you will need to rename that to urlfilter_old.ini. Next you will need to copy the file you downloaded and paste it in there. Once you did that and re-open Opera you will be current with all the annoying sites that you need to block. To stay current you can come back to this article as I will keep the file up to date or you can search online for an updated version periodically.

Hope this helps make your browsing the web a little less cluttered.

Also take a look at my previous post on how to avoid intellitxt pop ups in IE, Firefox and Opera:

http://www.tech-weekly.com/2007/04/browsing-tip-of-day-block-intellitxt.html#comments

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Browser Tweaks and Tricks: Speedup Internet Explorer, Firefox and Opera
Sunday, November 25, 2007

If you are like most folks even though you may now have a fast Internet connection that is still not enough. You are still looking to wring just a little more speed out of your surfing experience. Well here today we have some quick tips for speeding up your web surfing experience using one of the three most popular browsers. If you do not have a broadband type connection to the Internet these tips will not be as helpful but you will still notice some improvement in your web surfing.

Internet Explorer: Remember to always make a backup copy of your registry before you make any changes. This can be very helpful if you make a small mistake and need to change it back. If you make a big mistake there's not much help for it so please be careful.

  • Go to run window type "regedit"
  • Click HKEY_CURRENT_USER
  • Click "Software"
  • Click "Microsoft"
  • Click "Windows"
  • Click "Current version"
  • Click "Internet settings"
  • Select New > DWORD Value from the Edit menu
  • Name the new value MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server
  • Right-click the MaxConnectionsPer1_0Server value and choose Modify
  • Under Base, click the radio button next to Decimal
  • In the Value Data: box enter the number of simultaneous connections you want to set (for example 10 is a good value), and click OK
  • Select New > DWORD Value from the Edit menu
  • Name the new value MaxConnectionsPerServer
  • Right-click the MaxConnectionsPerServer value and choose Modify
  • Under Base, click the radio button next to Decimal
  • In the Value Data: box enter the number of simultaneous connections you want to set (for example 10 is a good value), and click OK
  • Close Regedit and try IE again should notice a speedup. May need to close Internet Explorer and re-open

FireFox:

Search for the following entries and make the listed changes to them below.Use the entire entry up to the equal's sign. If an entry does not exist by default which several of them do not then you will need to create them. To do this right click below the filter window and choose new -->integer or new -->boolean. To know which one you need to choose it goes like this. Choose integer if the value you are going to add is a number and choose boolean if the value you are adding is "true" or "false" statement.

  • network.http.pipelining=true
  • network.http.proxy.pipelining=true
  • network.http.pipelining.maxrequests=8
  • content.notify.backoffcount=5
  • plugin.expose_full_path=true
  • ui.submenuDelay=0
  • content.interrupt.parsing=true
  • content.max.tokenizing.time=2250000
  • content.notify.interval=750000
  • content.notify.ontimer=true
  • content.switch.threshold=750000
  • nglayout.initialpaint.delay=0
  • network.http.max-connections=48
  • network.http.max-connections-per-server=16
  • network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-proxy=16
  • network.http.max-persistent-connections-per-server=8
  • browser.cache.memory.capacity=65536

Firefox is allocated 4096 KB of memory by default and in this configuration we give it roughly 65MB as denoted by the last line. This can be changed according to what is used.

While there are some extensions and improvements that have been made with Firefox since some of these tweaks were first posted on the net I have found that they really do speed up Firefox noticeably

Opera:

Increasing total connections

  • Type about:config in the address bar
  • Enter connections into the search field
  • Change the value of Max Connections Total from 20 to any value between 32 to 65
  • Do not change the Max Connections per Server
  • After you are done with the above just save the settings and restart browser

Name completion and local network machine

  • Go to Tools> Preferences> Advanced> Network(or click Control and F12 same time)
  • Select Server name completion
  • Now you have two options within it.
    "Look For local network machine"
    "Try name completion"
  • If you uncheck both of the above options, i.e.; Try name completion and Look for local network machine, Opera will stop cycling your CPU, trying to guess what you’re typing in the address bar
  • Restart the browser after applying the settings. You’ll see the speed difference

Reduce the amount of visited pages in history

  • Go to Tools> Preferences> Advanced> History (or click Control and F12 same time)
  • Reduce addresses to 100 instead of 500 by default

Opera loading

  • Go to Tools> Preferences> Advanced> Browsing> (or click Control and F12 same time)
  • In the loading window choose "Redraw Instantly"

Tooltips

  • Go to Tools> Preferences> Advanced> (or click Control and F12 same time)
  • Uncheck "Tooltips"

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Browsing Tip of the day: Block IntelliTXT
Sunday, April 22, 2007
Block IntelliTXT

Ever gone to a site that had those infernal double underlined words that no matter how hard you tried to not hover the mouse pointer over still managed to pop up those annoying IntelliTXT windows with basically useless information? Well I have been seeing them more and more often and I finally got sick and tired of dealing with them. Below you will find three quick fixes for IE7, Opera and Firefox. Sorry I have not found one for Safari yet if you know of one please drop the link in the comment section.

Programmer Brian Donovan has written a Greasemonkey script called Uh Oh IntelliTXT to block IntelliTXT popup's for Firefox users. IntelliTXT can also be deactivated with the Adblock plus Firefox extension by using the string *intellitxt.com* in your filter list.

To block IntelliTXT popup's in Opera browser, simply add the URL http://*.*.intellitxt.com/* into Tools > Advanced > Blocked Content.

To block IntelliTXT popup's in Internet Explorer 7, simply download and install IE7pro and add the string *intellitxt* to your Ad Filter list under the Block list.

For more info on how to avoid intellitxt and other annoying bubble pop ups see my newer article:

http://www.tech-weekly.com/2007/11/browser-tweaks-and-tips-how-to-load.html

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