Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Resume viewing

Easier access to links across devices (for personal use)
Playlists lost in the pile
Dota 2 tutorials DotaCinema
Dota 2 humorous moments (contains strong language)
Another dota tips and analysis Youtube channel
Life is strange playthrough by GhostRobo
Dota 2 Frankfurt 2014 ESL
Professional Dota 2 on ESL
TotalBiscuit playlist
Dota 2 fun compilations 1 min
Dota 2 academy by VideoGamer
Dota 2 tutorial 1min
Extra credits gaming
Film theorists 1min
Halo game movie 2h15m
WCS 2015 Season 3 1min
Shenzhen 2015 IEM 6min
Osu bad apple level, fast paced reflex game
Dead in Bermuda, let's play by splattercat

Providing context: dota 2 market on steam

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

Easier use of web browsers

Hi!

I mainly use two browsers on desktop PC: Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome.

I'd like to mention how one operation with links is done in both browsers. I use link names so much that I had to go out of my way to learn how this works in Chrome.

1) open link in a new tab
I use two approaches to do this. I like to right-click a link and hit hotkeys or hold Control and left click links.
Control doesn't work in Chrome for me. I found this article and learned that Chrome uses middle mouse button.

In both browsers the hotkey is T after right clicking a link to open in a new tab. It doesn't lose focus of opened window and queues sites to view later.

2) copy link address
In Firefox the hotkey is A, in Chrome it's E after right clicking a link to copy the href attribute of the link.
I use this a lot to save links in notepad or to make them appear in this blog.