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My Google Toolbar button profiled on Lifehacker.com!
Wednesday, July 18, 2007
When I was making some Google Toolbar buttons on Monday, I made one for one of my favourite websites, Lifehacker.com and I sent it into the Lifehacker editors as a little gift (since I am a nice chap). Just now, they put it on the Lifehacker website for other readers to download and use!

My 30 seconds of fame! :-)


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posted by Mark @ 1:32 AM   0 comments
Custom-made search buttons for the Google Toolbar
Monday, July 16, 2007
Today I went back to making custom search buttons for the Google toolbar. Anyone with the latest version of the toolbar can make their own buttons and so I added a couple extra to the one I already made last year. They are pretty straight-forward to make and if you visit those websites on a regular basis, the buttons can end up being really useful.

Installing them is pretty easy. All you need to do is click on the "XML" link and provided you have the Google toolbar installed on your computer, the button should automatically load. Each button also has a RSS feed attached which auto-updates.

My Google Buttons page is here and currently I have three made (with more to follow). If you decide to use them, please be aware that I don't offer any kind of tech support or warranty so you use them at your own risk.

If you would like to see the full buttons directory for the Google toolbar, you can find it here.


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posted by Mark @ 11:29 PM   0 comments
Manually updating the Skype toolbar
Tuesday, July 10, 2007
** This blog post has been edited since it was first published earlier today **

update : 13.25 -
after discussing the issue further with Peter Kalmstrom, he has made me realise that I am confusing the toolbar with the extension. So I have updated the post accordingly. Apologies for the confusion.

update : 14.05 -
it appears I may have to uninstall the extension! After 15 minutes of running, my Firefox browser is hovering around 50% of CPU usage (at one point, it shot up to 81%!). It hasn't been like this since I uninstalled the toolbar. I have informed Peter at Skype and he is looking into the situation. I'll update the blog post if I learn anything new.


I previously commented that my Firefox browser was crashing due to a crappy Skype toolbar and so I had to uninstall it to rescue my Fox. It looks like the blog post quickly came to the attention of the right people because this morning, I received a Skype chat message from Peter Kalmstrom who is the Skype manager for toolbars. He and the German Skype forum moderator, Claudius Henrichs, both informed me that the Skype toolbar is not a Firefox feature that automatically updates and that you have to manually update it yourself. Not manually updating the Skype toolbar, it appears, can cause some compatibility problems!

It seems you can update the toolbar in the following ways :

1. From the menu of the toolbar - there is an option there to check for newer versions.

2. By downloading and installing the latest version from the website.


This begs the question why the Skype toolbar is not automatically updated by Firefox (just like most other FF features). I mean, if you're busy, who remembers on a regular basis to update everything? Mr Kalmstrom replied that this is because "we have not done it strictly according to the FireFox framework". OK but why is this fact not widely advertised on the Skype website / forum? I wonder how many Skype users uninstalled the toolbar in disgust, not realising that the problems they were experiencing could easily be removed by manually updating the toolbar? If you don't openly advertise this issue then no-one will ever know - all it takes is a short message on the Skype download page, something along the lines of "please be aware that when you upgrade your Skype program, it's a good idea to upgrade the toolbar too". One sentence that could remove headaches from a lot of annoyed Skype toolbar / Firefox users!

So if your Skype toolbar is playing up, you can update it using one of the two methods outlined above. Or instead you can install the alternative Skype Firefox extension. If you would prefer the extension, here's what to do. I did the following and it appears to be OK so far....(fingers crossed).

1. Download the latest version of Skype from the Skype website.

2. When it is downloaded, run the "Skypesetup.exe" file. The following window will open. Click on "options"



3. Then this next window will open. Make sure the box "Install Skype Plugin for Mozilla Firefox" is ticked (or the Internet Exploder one if you use that.....uuurgh!). Then click "install".




4. The Skype program will then be re-installed on your computer along with the current version of the Firefox extension. But a warning - doing this install will require a re-boot of your computer! So make sure you're not in the middle of anything important when you're doing this!


Kudos to Skype for taking the time and effort to help me out with this toolbar issue. They really do look after their users.


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posted by Mark @ 11:58 AM   0 comments
....and Firefox's CPU hog is.....
Sunday, July 08, 2007
It's a mystery that has perplexed me for months. What IS making my Firefox internet browser crash? Why is Firefox soaking up 90% of my CPU and killing all other programs in the process?

At first I was inclined to blame Firefox as they are the nearest convenient target. But others (especially those on the Firefox user forums) insisted that the problem came from a malfunctioning Firefox extension. The trick was to deactivate them one at a time and see how Firefox reacted. But when this was first suggested to me, I had about 30 extensions and I honestly couldn't be bothered deactivating each one at a time - it was just too time-consuming and tedious a task. Besides I was still convinced it was Firefox's fault that the browser was going crazy.

Then a while back, in an effort to speed up the computer, I stripped down my Firefox browser to the bare minimum with my top ten "must-have" extensions. But still the problem persisted. Within 15 minutes of Firefox being started up, the CPU would hit 100% and Firefox would account for 250,000 k of space. This is a staggering amount for one individual program and it meant that Firefox was accounting for approximately 85% of the CPU usage. In these circumstances, Firefox was totally unusable. So I finally decided to see if one of these ten extensions were to blame and so I began deactivating them one at a time and waiting 24 hours to see if it had any effect.

Initially I suspected the "Customize Google" extension as I have heard some rumblings in the past about its shortcomings. But no, it wasn't that. Deactivating the "Customize Google" extension had no effect on Firefox whatsoever. So the next day I randomly chose another extension in the list, clicked "deactivate" and waited.

Within 10 minutes, the CPU usage for Firefox dropped from 90% to 2% and its total space went from 200,000 k to 95,000 k . 8 hours later, it remained the same.

What was the offending extension that causes Firefox to do a Kamikaze death-dive?

The Skype toolbar for Firefox.

So if your Firefox is doing a dying swan act everytime you open it (and you also have the Skype toolbar), you now know who the culprit is!

I am really pissed off because that was one of my favourite extensions!


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