Tuesday, December 17, 2013

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How to Remove the Yahoo Navbar from Flickr

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Image by Mark Nye, ClubofHumanBeings.com

Are you tired of looking at the ugly new Yahoo navigation bar at the top of Flickr? Me too! So I decided to write a simple Chrome plugin to remove it. I’m now surfing navbar free, and you can too, if you’re a Chrome user.


Here are the instructions installing my plugin.


1) Download a copy of my "no-yahoo-navbar" plugin here: app.box.com/shared/static/clyhb67h4zfdgo5a3yaj.crx


2) From the Chrome "customizations and controls" pulldown (it looks like a button with three little horizontal lines, to the right of the Chrome address bar) select Tools >> Extensions.


3) Now, locate the no-yahoo-navbar.crx file that you just downloaded and drag it onto the Extensions window in your browser. A "drop to install" message will pop up. Drop the extension file onto the message, then press "Add" from the popup box.


That’s it! You should now be navbar free! Let me know if you have problems with these instructions.


The extension works by making two simple CSS modifications to the Flickr website to hide the Yahoo navigation bar and bump the black Flickr navigation bar back to the top of the page. The extension is completely harmless to use, and can be removed from your Chrome extensions library at any time.


How to delete all of the photos from your iPhone

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Image by the tartanpodcast

My new iPhone 4 has all of the photos from my iPhone 3G imported onto it. That’s over 2000 photos, taking up around 2Gb of space. As they’re all backed up in iPhoto, and many of them are in Mobile Me galleries and on Flickr, I was keen to free up the space on my iPhone for movies to take on holiday with me.


However, deleted imported photos off the iPhone is tricky as there’s no obvious way to do it en-mass. That’s where Google earns its keep. A search revealed this site with the following ‘hack’ (note works on Mac OS X only);


Delete multiple photos from the iPhone’s Camera Roll

Sep 19, ’08 07:30:01AM • Contributed by: pfernandes

I kept building up my photo collection on the iPhone’s Camera Roll. There is no obvious way to delete a bunch of them — short of deleting all of them — from iPhoto (or even iTunes). You can, howver, use the Image Capture in OS X to do it.


Launch Image Capture and hit the Download Some button, and you are then free to roam the camera roll, selecting and deleting multiple images. My camera roll had over 1,000 photos in it, and taking pictures got very sluggish. You can erase them from the camera roll and sync them though iTunes. Browsing is much faster on synced rolls than on the standard Camera Roll.


[robg adds: Obviously, you could use iPhoto to import all, then say yes when asked if you want to delete the images after the import is done. If, for some reason, you wanted to keep some images in the Camera Roll, then this hint would work. The use of Image Capture was noted in the comments to this hint, but I felt it worth sharing as a separate hint.]

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