Skim Through Webpages with TitleQ: A Useful Firefox Addon For Readers
Do you hate scrolling through blogs and news websites with front pages that never seem to end? Using the mouse wheel or even dragging the scroll bar up and down can sometime be tedious and you can easily loose track. Sometimes you tend to scroll too much, at times not far enough and the topic or paragraph of your interest seems to be playing a bit of cat n mouse with you. Embarrassing!
TitleQ is a new add-on for Firefox that makes your task extremely simple by letting ypu move between headline elements (H1, H2, H3, etc) on page just with a press of CTRL+ Down/Up arrow keys. With TitleQ you can browse posts at a much higher pace and even if you loose the track while scrolling, you can easily relocate the last word read. It supports any website that uses HTML. TitleQ is tiny, just 7KB but very useful.
The Superior Complexity Of Programmers
Geek-ism, a subculture which got pwnage and Uberness at its core. Most non-geeky person try to thumb them down by defining them as social boy-cotters, who have no offline life, and are wasting there life coding or loling. Geeks/Koders on the other side, does not give a sh*t to those people (include HTML gurus in those as well, see last of the image below
) and remain in their contagious feeling of 1337ness and being superior. This programmer hierarchy describes what in general Programmers feel themselves superior to.
PS: Whatever, I didn’t expected that much inferiority from Java guys, or the maker is a .NET chap maybe….
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Embed Forum Just Like Youtube Videos With Tal.ki
PhpBB, BBPress, VBulletin, all are good and well known forum softwares, but they all lack one ability, i.e. they are installable, and not embeddable. Yes, you read that right, a forum can be embeddable also, just like the last Youtube video you watched over ‘that’ site. With Tal.ki, this is possible.
Tal.ki is somewhat like any other lefora hosted forum, but just embeddable, and with a one line code, you can get your own forum in minutes!
Apart from embedding, some good features of Tal.ki includes:
1- Members are able to sign in with their existing accounts from different sites like Facebook, Twitter, Google, Yahoo etc. So no registration exercise.
2- Dead simple admin tools.
3- Dead simple posting options.
4- You can see who just joined in your forum just like Facebook fan page widget style.
Although the minimal version of Tal.ki is free(and enough for most of us), here also comes their priced plans. For details, visit the Plans & Pricing page.
In bonus, Talki also comes as a wordpress plugin (free SSO included) and as a Google Gadget, to use in Google Sites(or Google Apps for Business).





