Use Scrollbar of Contents for Chrome to easily navigate long Web pages |
Use Scrollbar of Contents for Chrome to easily navigate long Web pages Posted: 18 Oct 2013 05:06 PM PDT Related stories
When you're browsing the Web, you will probably come across some pages that are far too long, with little to no navigation shortcuts. Generally, using your trusty friend Ctrl + F can help you skip ahead to whatever you're looking for. Unfortunately, you may not know the exact wording that the page is going to use, or maybe your phrase appears hundreds of times. Instead of wasting your time skimming the Web page, try using a Chrome extension like Scrollbar of Contents. This extension helps you skip all the reading you don't care about and get to the parts you want. To do this, Scrollbar of Contents looks for headings on the page and provides them in a clickable menu. It's sort of like Wikipedia's menu system that lets you jump to sections of an article. Here's how to start skipping to the right Web page content faster: Step 1: Grab a copy of Scrollbar of Contents for your Chrome Web browser. ... [Read more] |
Posted: 18 Oct 2013 11:29 AM PDT What do a dark, claustrophobic maze, an animated 3D thrill ride, and a corpse-laden haunted house have in common? They're all part of horror maestro Rob Zombie's Great American Nightmare. Taking place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from October 10 to November 2, at Pomona, California's Fearplex, this Halloween extravaganza combines state-of-the-art scares with outdoor horror movie screenings and a much-anticipated music festival, including a last-night headlining performance by Zombie himself. (Credit: Courtesy of Ashton-Magnuson Media)As Halloween lurks around the corner, Download.com crept up on horror maestro Rob Zombie to chat about Great American Nightmare, his new album, his biggest fear, his favorite apps, and why he's not crazy about social media. Why did you decide to do the "We're an American Band" cover on your new album, "Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor"? I think we were just on tour and talking about never playing covers, and if we were going to do a cover what we would do. Then we thought if we were going to do a cover, let's pick something obvious. Doing an obscure song that no one knows seems silly sometimes, because then why not just write your own song? And I thought that if I have to sing this song, then I want a song I liked as a kid and als... [Read more] |
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