January 2010 Archives

Here is the issue I had on one of my blogs (Note: I’m not a CSS expert).

The following code within my blog CSS file was dictating my link color format:

a,a:visited,a:hover {
color:#777777;
text-decoration:none;
}

I wanted my menu links to be a different color from the links within my blog page.

The solution was to add the following code within my CSS file and then using the h6 reference to change the link color within the menu:

h6 a {color: #CCCCCC;}
h6 a:visited {color:#CCCCCC;}
h6 a:hover {color: #CCCCCC;}
h6 a:active { color:#CCCCCC;}

Note it doesn’t have to be h6 it just needs to be unique to the rest of the CSS file.

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Regards,
Jared Blake

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Problem: If you copy something to the clipboard twice in any part of Microsoft Office 2000 a tiny “Clipboard” toolbar will appear. This toolbar, covers your work and requires that you stop what you’re doing to close it or move it out of the way. It’s not only annoying, but it’s practically impossible to turn off.

Solution: Run the Registry Editor (REGEDIT.EXE) Reg hack.

1. Expand the branches to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Software\ Microsoft\ Office\ 9.0\ Common\ General.

2. If any of these branches aren’t there, just create them – one by one – by selecting New and then Key from the Edit menu.

3. Once you’ve highlighted the General key, select New and then DWORD Value from the Edit menu. As the name of this new key, type AcbControl. Double-click on the new value, select Decimal, type 1 in the Value Data field, and click Ok when you’re done.

This change should take effect immediately.

Congratulations, that annoying pesky little clipboard is still working but now hidden!

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Regards,
Jared Blake

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XP provides built-in zip support so that you can open compressed files as if they were folders. However, if you use a third-party program, such as WinZip, XP’s built-in zip handling might get in the way. I tried this on my computer and it worked great.

To DISABLE XP’s zip support, perform the following steps:
Select Run from the Start menu.
At the open prompt type:
regsvr32 /u %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll
Click OK.
Restart the computer.

To ENABLE XP’s zip support, perform the following steps:
Select Run from the Start menu.
At the open prompt type:
Regsvr32 %windir%\system32\zipfldr.dll
Click OK.
Restart the computer

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Regards,
Jared Blake

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