How to disable User Account Control (UAC) on Windows 7
The infamous User Account Control (UAC) has made it’s way to Windows 7, and while it is far less intrusive than its Vista counterpart, it can still be incredibly annoying. Today, I’m going to teach you how to disable this most aggravating feature. To those less familiar with UAC or aren’t entirely sure what it’s purpose is, it was designed to prevent unauthorized access to your computer by Malicious Programs and Hackers. Before we start however, I would like to note that User Account Control is a security feature if...
read moreWindows 7 ‘compatibility Checker’ Is a Trojan
There is a FAKE Windows 7 ‘compatibility Checker’ and it Is a Trojan. Also same thing going around as a fake password reset link for Facebook being sent out to your email looking real like it came from FB. I normally would write these myself or re-write but since this one is already done and good enough i will just post you all a link to some good info and news write up on it. So here you go. Also be sure to read the Facebook link that is on this page i am linking you to. Becareful everybody. This may hit a lot of people since...
read moreWindows 7 Superguide
Hi all, Here is a little .pdf ebook titled Windows 7 Superguide i got the other day just to check out and see what all it had and well.. Thought i would share it. Pretty good info + tips and tricks. It includes subjects on customizing, performance, Fine tuning, Networking, Optimizing, keyboard shortcuts, and much more. Pretty good little resource to have for beginners and novice users to have around. For the ones just learning and wanting to get use to Windows 7 and some of the new and great features. Plus the novice to have around for...
read moreHow to Reformat your computer
How to Reformat your computer correctly in order and faster – Some times it seems some problems can not be figured out or a virus as gotta or you just want your system back fast again. Well a lot of times it is just easier to reformat your computer to factory specs instead of digging through all the issue’s or fixes trying to fix your system back to a great running shape. If you keep your computer backed-up correctly and often enough it is actually very easy to reformat and is sometimes good to anyways as it restores your computer...
read moreChoosing a DOCTYPE
DOCTYPEs According to the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), each (X)HTML document needs to include a document type declaration (DOCTYPE). This DOCTYPE has to be placed at the very start of any (X)HTML document and “tells” any tool which processes (X)HTML documents (browsers, validator, etc) which version of (X)HTML to use to render the page. If you do not use a DOCTYPE at all the browser will render the page in quirks mode instead of standards mode which will usually give you all sorts of strange results as each browser uses different...
read moreStyle Tags Explained
Basic STYLE TAGS and CSS ( Cascading style sheets ) Explained. The CSS (cascading style sheets) syntax is made up of three parts: a selector, a property and a value: Example: 1selector {property: value;} The above code stands for something like this below. 1.main { width: 800px; } Now the style tag’s are at the beginning and at the end of your css (cascading style sheets) to make the css codes work like example below and to show the style / coloring / etc: of the web site. 12345<style...
read more




