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Archives from March 2008

Mar

23

The Alchemist’s guide to Refreshing Kitchen Herbs

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I’ve long time been an advocate of growing your own herbs and vegetables.
Part of living the good life is eating good, healthy foods that taste better. What better way to enjoy these foods than to grow them on your own property? Having them close at hand makes it convenient to pick and eat them more [...]

Mar

18

How to Replace a Missing Button Icon In Google Toolbar

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Images and icons make things easier to find. If you can find your tools easier, then you are more efficient. More efficiency means more money. And more money means…

You get the picture.

If you’ve downloaded a new toolbar button for google and found that it was missing the icon, here’s a lickity-split way to get it back. Or you can use it to “hack” a new unrelated icon onto it if you prefer.

Did I mention that it’s fast?

You downloaded a new toolbar button

For instance, I downloaded The Google Docs and Spreadsheet button. But for some darn reason the icon didn’t show up right.

See the missing icon?

Look at that nonsense - no that will not do.

So here’s 8 quick steps to hack your Google Toolbar icons so they show up properly…

Step 1: Add the button anyway…

Click the Add button to add it. You’ll see it in your toolbar, but still missing an icon. But here’s the trick that will bring back the icon.

Step 2: Click the new button or go to the page it references

In my case, I went to docs.google.com which is my button’s original address. Notice the icon in the address bar

Step 3: Right Click in the Search bar and choose Generate Custom Search

Step 4: Choose the Add button like you did before

After you hit “Add” You’ll see your new button icon on the toolbar. But you aren’t done yet.

Step 5: Go to Google toolbar options

Then choose the buttons tab.

Step 6: Choose to Edit the button with the icon

1. Highlight the button that has the icon you want.
2. Click the edit button
3. Click the Use advanced editor link
4. A new window will pop up with a bunch of code you may or may not understand. Don’t worry!

Step 7: Simply Copy the Code between the fields

In the text window, just copy everything between the two fields - including the statements to your clipboard. You’d copy everything in yellow in the picture above.

Hit cancel once you are done. All you want to do is copy, then you are done with the button.

Open the button with the missing icon in the same way you did in step 6

Step 8: Paste the code right before the code in your toolbar button

Simply right click and paste the code right before the field of your toolbar button.

Hit Save to Google Toolbar.

Now you’ve got a brand-spanking-new icon for your button!

Mar

17

Eluma “Online Life Organizer” to Launch Tuesday

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If you spend a lot of time researching online, then Eluma might be the tool for you. It is a stand alone piece of software that lets you download and organize “clips” you find on the Internet. And much like other social websites like Digg and Reddit, you can share your favorites with friends.

I’d say the biggest difference between Eluma and the others is you can view your favs off-line if you don’t have an Internet connection.

Eluma

People can use it to organize their web stuff, and then they can share their stuff with others in “collections.” (It’s anonymous; no Facebook-like transparency. It’s all about the content - not the networking.) Eluma 2.0 mashes together features of bookmark managers, RSS readers, desktop alert managers, and social sharing and discovery services. Kind of like “iTunes for your Web stuff.”

If you’d like to download, I’ve got some invitations left. You can download it here until those invites are gone.

Let me know what you think!