Whether you're new to the netbook world, or have had your netbook for a while, new tips on how to make the most of the screen size and resolution are always welcome. Today JKK have posted of more tips to improve your browsing experience with a netbook display from Lifehacker. The first tip is of how to remove the tab button, which JKK point out that Ctrl + T does the job just as well, if not quicker. Another small tip poised is removing the magnifying glass from the search box. Admittedly it doesn't give you much extra space but, enough to warrant it as a handy tip. Lifehacker also explain how to remove the back and forward button from the display, along with stop/reload. To remove these buttons the userChrome.css file needs to be edited but, you can pick and choose which bits of the tips you want to use for yourself. Read more on how to edit the userChrome.css here.
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
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