How to Stop Loading the Internet Explorer Webpage As a Homepage

How to Stop Loading the Internet Explorer Webpage As a Homepage


How to Stop Loading the Internet Explorer Webpage As a Homepage

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Chances are good that Internet Explorer's default homepage isn't the first place you'd like to go when you launch IE. If that's the case, changing your homepage to whatever you want is easy in IE 7, 8 and 9. It's even possible to make your homepage... by Amrita Chuasiriporn

How to Delete Yahoo! from an AVG Toolbar

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AVG is an anti-virus program that comes in free and paid versions. AVG also offers a toolbar that helps protect your computer while you are browsing the Internet. When installing the AVG toolbar, the installer asks you if you want to install the... by Dustin Thornton

How to Turn Off the Status Bar in IE 7

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The status bar in Internet Explorer 7 relays information pertaining to active tasks, such as loading a Web page. When you hover you mouse over a link, the status bar also displays the URL before you ever click on the link. This can be valuable... by C. Taylor

How to Format a Word File for Kindle

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Amazon's preferred format for uploading files to Kindle is HTML. Word documents can easily be saved in HTML formatting, then uploaded to Kindle for file conversion. For best results, let your text speak for itself and do not try to over-control the... by David Weedmark

How to Share Pictures on a News Feed

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The News Feed is the main area of the Facebook social networking site. The News Feed displays a constantly updating feed of your friends' status updates, activity updates, pictures, videos and shared links. If you'd like to share your own photos on... by Scott James

JavaScript Tutorial for Arithmetic Operators

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Coding arithmetic equations in Javascript is easy once you've learned the syntax.In Javascript, arithmetic operators function in the same manner and use the same syntax as most scripting or programming languages. Javascript provides arithmetic operators for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, modulus or division... by Steve McDonnell

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