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10.15.98 - GnomeNEWS Sure, each Lockergnome issue is filled with great tips and downloads (and funny copyrights), but is there anything else you're not getting? If you have Real Audio v5.0 installed, then you could be missing out on the Daily Defrag. For the last couple of months, I've been recording RA files about previously featured downloads. You can click on the graphic which says: Click Here for Lockergnome's Daily Defrag (which can be found in every Daily issue). Or, you can visit this URL: http://www.ttalk.com/gnomeaudio/defrag.ram The file is updated on a daily basis (weekdays), and can only be listened to with the Real Audio v5.0 player (or higher). Sorry, the Windows Media Player won't work with this (can't say that I'm heartbroken). It's only a minute long, has a catchy tune in the background, and (of course) wouldn't be complete without my high-pitched voice streaming at you in "Real" time. You'll hear all about the file's details, but in order to get the download URL, be sure you're looking at the Author line in the Real Audio player window. Enjoy!
![]() GnomePROGRAM Pretty HTML v1.01 [1.1M] W9x/NT4 FREE I feel pretty, oh so pretty! Oh so pretty, and witty, and bright. And I pity, any geek who isn't me tonight. This isn't just a West Side Story thang--many people's HTML code (including mine, sometimes) doesn't look as pretty as it should. If you use a WYSIWYG editor to do most of your work, then you (more than likely) need to clean it up with something like Pretty HTML. Not only will it clear out useless blanks, tabs, and linebreaks, but it'll also generate automatic indents and add extra lines & insert automatic comments before/after important tags. If your HTML code needs to be legible (and you can't do that on your own), try using this util. There's a shareware version available with a few more options. It won't get any prettier than this, folks. [ DOWNLOAD 1 ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeSYSTEM Press Release Templates for Word 97 [278k] W9x/NT4 [ DOWNLOAD 1 ] [ VISIT SITE ]
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HTML ColorCenter Web designers: you've (no doubt) seen utilities that'll help you tweak the colors for any particular HTML document. But, what if you're at another computer and don't have access to that particular kind of program? Bookmark this site, visit it with a JavaScript-enabled browser, and you're in business. It's very easy to change (in real-time) background, text, link, alink, and vlink colors--it even updates the tag code for easy copying/pasting into an HTML document! It won't get easier (or more portable) than this... at least, until the author moves this already-advanced project out of beta. Never get the wrong color combinations again![ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeFAVORITE Absolutely Halloween I can't believe that as early as September 20th (this year), pumpkins were already being sold in local grocery stores. How can you expect a pumpkin to last that long until Halloween? I still remember carving my first pumpkin. Well, not exactly... but I do remember that it WAS a pumpkin that I carved and that my dad used a knife. Actually, we might have used watermelons (we were probably too poor to get the "real" thing). For some great Java & non-Java games, a coloring book, and ideas for Halloween decorations, be absolutely sure to visit Absolutely Halloween. There's even a (somewhat) interactive Halloween story that you can waste a few more minutes on... kinda scary! [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeDESKTOP THEME: Reservoir Dogs (Mr. Pink) [1.0M] Downloads to the left of me, downloads to the right of me... but I'm stuck here in the middle with you. Quentin Tarantino is definitely a creative filmmaker. If you haven't seen Pulp Fiction or Reservoir Dogs yet, stop by the video rental counter tonight. Be sure that you can stomach graphic scenes and dialogue, though. This stuff ain't for the weak hearted. You know what they call Desktop Themes in France? Neither do I. But I bet it has nothing to do with cheeseburgers. [ DOWNLOAD ] [ VISIT SITE ]
GnomeTIP Exchange users, rejoice! Here's another nifty folder shortcut for Windows 98 & IE4 users: Right-click on the Start button, choose Explore, then in the Explorer window which pops up, create a New Folder. Rename the folder to the following and hit enter: Inbox.{00020D75-0000-0000-C000-000000000046}
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