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Another great Firefox Add-on if you link images in forums
I love this little add-on and use it frequently.
It basically allows to me copy a link with either html or bb code (for forums.) Then I create pretty links in the forums instead of those long ugly links that include the http. You know what I am talking about.
In addition, you can customize so you can quickly create linkable images but that is a two step process.
I’ll show you how but first go install the CoLT add-on and restart firefox.
First simple BB Code & HTML links:
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Find a text link on the webpage and right click on it.
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Choose Copy Link Text and Location As -> BBCode
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Now the following code is in your clipboard: [url=Example.
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Same goes for HTML code if you choose Copy Link Text and Location As -> HTML Link. You will get the code in the clipboard and then paste it in: Firefox add-ons, the Digital Scrapbooking Collection for a nicely formatted link.
More advanced to link images..
One time only, you need to add on 2 special formats.
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Go to Tools | Addons.
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Find CoLT and choose Options.
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Click on New Separator to add a spacing line.
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Click on Add… and add this:
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Menu Label: CopyImageLink BBCode
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Format: [url=%U][img][/img][/url]
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Click OK
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Click on Add… and add this:
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Menu Label: CopyImageLink HTML Code
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Format: <a href=”%U”><img src=”" alt=”%T”/></a>
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Click OK
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Click OK
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To Use for Forums (bb code)
- Find an digital kit preview that links to its details. (This is how much digital scrapbook stores are setup.)
- Right click on the image choose Copy Link Text and Location as -> CopyImageLink BBCode
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Then paste this code into the forum message: [url=http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/product.php?productid=18335&cat=0&page=1][img][/img][/url]
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Then return to the image, right click and choose Copy Image Location
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Paste this code right between the [img] and [/img], so it looks like this:
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[url=http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/product.php?productid=18335&cat=0&page=1][img]http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/thumbs_cache/armina_blackbeauty-ps-0.jpg[/img][/url] This will create correctly formatted linkable image in a forum Example.
To Use for HTML Code, the process is almost identical:
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Find an digital kit preview that links to its details. (This is how much digital scrapbook stores are setup.)
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Right click on the image choose Copy Link Text and Location as -> CopyImageLink HTML Code
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Then paste this code in: <a href=”http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/product.php?productid=18335&cat=0&page=1″><img src=”" alt=”Black Beauty Kit”/></a>
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Then return to the image, right click and choose Copy Image Location
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Paste this code right in the “” for img src. Like this: <a href=”http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/product.php?productid=18335&cat=0&page=1″><img src=”http://prettyscrappy.com/xcart/thumbs_cache/armina_blackbeauty-ps-0.jpg” alt=”Black Beauty Kit”/></a>
Firefox add-ons, the Digital Scrapbooking Collection
Use Firefox? Want to customize it with some great add-ons specific for digital scrapbooking?
All the add-ons are compatible with Firefox 3.5. By the way, have you tried the latest version of Firefox?
Do you have additional add-ons that you think need to be added to this list, leave a comment?
Here is collection of add-ons in an already premade list:
Digital Scrapbooking Collection
Visit the list and pick and choose which ones you like to install.
And here is description of add-ons in my collection and why I find them useful.
DownThemAll!
I love this add-on for downloading digital kits. It allows me to keep track of what I have downloaded and still need to download as I get those mega-kits.
I download all kinds of zip files (besides digital kits) so I have list of where I like to save things.. but clicking on this dtaOneClick it will automatically save in that folder..
along with a progress popup:
Colorful Tabs:
Makes your tabs all different colored:
IE Tab
If a site isn’t working right in Firefox, quickly switch to IE or back to Firefox by clicking on the Firefox icon or IE icon in the bottom status bar.
Cooliris
View images in a whole new way.
Try it out in the DigiScrapFinder Gallery
Look for these links in the gallery:
Show me these digital kits in a Slideshow!
Cool Previews
How to Use:
- Click Icon to see the next page in a pop-up. A great way to see the larger images of digital kits without leaving the list of digital kits you are looking through.

- CoolPreview Detailed Directions
Morning Coffee
How to use:
- On the first day, visit the sites that you do daily.
- As you visit each one, find Morning Coffee and choose add to my morning coffee:

- Then each morning, click on Morning Coffee and it will load all your daily sites in one click.
PermaTabs Mod
Make a tab permanent and you can’t accidentally close it. Will stick around too between opening and closing Firefox.
How to use:
Xmarks (formerly Foxmarks)
If you work on multiple computers and want the same bookmarks on both, then install this add-on.
Kaboodle
If you are a kaboodle fan, use this one to quickly add things to your shopping list.
Adblock Plus
Stop or reduce the number of ads.
Cool little unzip tool, Extract Now
One day, I was on a mission to find a zip tool that I liked.
My mission was to find:
- A zip tool that I could dump a bunch of zip files into and watch their progress as they unzip as I do something else (I’m a multitasker.)
- It couldn’t pop up extra windows (I hate those.)
- It had to create a folder with the name of the zip so I don’t mix the zips together. (downfall of ACDSee’s unzipper)
- A bonus would be to do something with the zips when they are done.
The reason was sometimes I get behind on my digital kits that I downloaded and want to do a whole batch at a time.
- I have been using the free version Zip reader from pkware. But I hate the pop-ups.
- I tried the latest version of Winzip, but it didn’t do much of the above. That was really a pain to uninstall too.
- and 7-Zip
- TugZip
- and I think another one too.
- and none really handled the batch processing well.
Until I found ExtractNow. This is a little program that is cool and met all my above standards. First, I had to play with the settings of the tool:
On the General tab, I didn’t change much. I don’t have it start on startup and you can turn off the sounds if you want.
On the Destination tab, I changed these settings:
The first two, extract the file into the current folder and create a folder with the name of the zip file. I also said overwrite existing files (just in case I unzip the same file again.)
On the Post Extraction tab, I selected that after the software is done unzipping my unzip file, move it into this unzipped done folder. That’s where my zip files are stored until I know that backups have been done on the digital kit that I unzipped.
And on Explorer tab, I checked the following for various reason that aren’t really that important to explain.
Apply all those settings.
In the following video, I am going to drag the files from windows explorer into the ExtractNow and then click Extract. Once done, the zipped files will be automatically moved to my UnzippedDone folder.
Some other notes:
- I could of checked “clear” in the post extraction tool, but I decided for right now, I will clear the files from my list manually.
- I can right click on a zip file or select multiple files and “enqueue” (put in the extractnow list) to be unzipped later. (Like when I leave for lunch then I click on the Extract)
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Here’s where you can get this tool:
ExtractNow – Extract multiple archives easily
It’s freeware and read before you download. Their FAQ states there is no spyware in it and my virus checker & spyware haven’t complained about it. So I think its okay but you are on your own.
This little tool works very well for me in my digital scrapbooking process and does step 2 & 3 for me with many zip files. My steps are:
- Download the digital kit into my Downloads folder
- Extract the digital kit into a new folder in my Downloads folder
- Move the zip into my UnzippedDone folder
- Then organize my digital kits with ACDSee and move them to their final destination in my folders.
a Timesaver that’s also my Lifesaver
How many times have you went looking for something on your computer & didn’t really know where to begin?
- an email that you know you received or sent? with the person’s name or topic? but you have 5+ accounts)
- a document & you can’t remember if it’s an email attachment or on your hard drive?
I just don’t have the patience or time to spend looking for those types of things anymore.
So, copernic has become one of my ESSENTIAL desktop app’s. And it’s free as most are that I bring you!
What it is:
It’s a desktop application that you download, install, and then it catalogs your hard drive. My sister was suspect of this, but she’s heard me rave about it enough that I think she may be using it. (She reads more email accounts into Thunderbird than I do).
How to use it:
Copernic installs a little search bar in the bottom right of your window
Type in your search term. In this case I’m going to look for email from Robin (from Rakscraps).
A pop up window comes up when you start typing.
The search results for Robin show 65 emails, 32 files & 3 contacts.
From here click on the “Open Main Window” & a full window opens with a bottom pane showing the details of the email or file that you choose.
The choice to Reply or Forward email from Copernic doesn’t work.
But you can open files from it, which is very handy! This handy little app saves me a LOT of time!
Windows Liver Writer Updated for Blogger
Table of contents for Windows Live Writer
- Windows Live Writer makes blogging easier
- Screenshots of Windows Live Writer
- Details about Windows Live Writer
- Windows Liver Writer Updated for Blogger
The power of blogging is so amazing to me. Heidi & I are enjoying our blog’s ability to teach & share information. The feedback from our readers is fabulous & motivates us to provide more! So I’m really excited to share some news that I received today. The significance is that as blog readers you can make a difference!
Remember when I blogged about Windows Live Writer & everyone agreed it was THE BEST blogging tool?!! Well, some people asked me for help with troubleshooting & some of you provided your comments. I posted a culmination of that information, which was noticed by Sean O’Driscoll, GM of Marketing from Microsoft. He forwarded it to the development team.
Today I received a personal note at Facebook from Joe Cheng, a Microsoft software developer on the Live Writer team saying:
Hi Connie, I wanted to let you know that Beta 3 of Windows Live Writer was released yesterday. Two things I want to make sure you’re aware of. 1) Images can now be automatically uploaded with Blogger blogs, via Google’s Picasa service. I know a lot of scrapbookers are on Blogger and have been waiting for this. 2) Beta 2 and earlier made screenshots pretty blurry; I noticed you have a lot of screenshots on your blog lately.
As always, let me know if you have any questions/comments! Thanks!
Isn’t it nice that Microsoft is worried about scrapbookers and takes the time to send a personal note to us?!! especially scrapbookers using Blogger?!!! like my techie friend Hummie! And I can’t wait to see the improvement on the screenshots. Heidi & I enjoy throwing up tutorials here quickly in Live Writer. It’s a great tool. I also compose our newsletters in Live Writer and copy/paste into the software because Word kind of mungles it. So a big thanks to Joe & your team!
What are you waiting for? go get the 3rd beta of Window Live Writer! Here are the new features:
So dear readers, give it a whirl & let us know how it goes! Microsoft is paying attention & looking forward to your feedback. That’s pretty exciting, don’t you agree?
Screenshots of Windows Live Writer
Table of contents for Windows Live Writer
- Windows Live Writer makes blogging easier
- Screenshots of Windows Live Writer
- Details about Windows Live Writer
- Windows Liver Writer Updated for Blogger
I’m so excited about this that I wanted to show you some screenshots! None of these are hosted by the way. They’re embedded. I’m using SnagIt. Can someone try it out & see if it will embed screenshots by other ways? And I just added a photo (because I wanted to try it) – MAN! this is the easiest way to add images to a blog post!
You can manage multiple blogs!
And put text wrapping on the left or right of the image.
There is a pane on the right that offers all the options (much like ACDSee Photo Manager). And it changes depending on what you’re doing. Pasting in an image gives other options. This is the main one.
These are the image properties to choose from:
Text wrapping
- Inline (the only option I had in WordPress)
- Left (great to be able to text & not just have wasted space!)
- Right (good for certain situations like now maybe?)
Under borders – there’s an option for photo paper. I put it on the photo below. Kind of cool, eh? (I was playing with the macro on my camera – it’s a hydrangea if you’re wondering.)
This is the Open screen. It allows access to all drafts and online blog posts for editing. Slick, eh?
The FUNKIEST thing is that you can preview the post in Live Writer without publishing it. And it looks like the real thing! but it’s not published yet. Check it out! See the little blue shapes in the corners? That must indicate that it’s not live yet.
So give it a try, I think you’ll MORE than really like it!
Edited – So I just adjusted a couple of the images because our blog is fluid & I see that each image has a URL with a WordPress address… hmmm, I always like know why! I wonder how they’re doing this? Maybe they’re hosting the image on WordPress somehow? Does anyone know? Heidi – do you have any ideas?
Windows Live Writer makes blogging easier
Table of contents for Windows Live Writer
- Windows Live Writer makes blogging easier
- Screenshots of Windows Live Writer
- Details about Windows Live Writer
- Windows Liver Writer Updated for Blogger
Where do you write your blog posts? One day WordPress “ate” one of mine & since then I started composing in Word because it seemed more friendly. I add links & format it there, then just do one big copy & paste in to WordPress.
Auntie Pea was raving about Windows Live Writer, so I thought I’d give it a whirl. And I must say that I’m quite impressed! After playing with it today, there is so much to share!
Here are the features:
- Very easy to install & set up with your blog (uses blog URL, username & password)
- Write posts offline
- Drafts can sit on your computer
- Software learns the blog’s format, so the preview appears just as it would online
- Synchronizes with your blog & allows you to have up to the last 500 posts on your computer
- Overall allows easy management of drafts & publishing
- The coolest thing is that you can manage multiple blogs!
Extra touches of interest:
- More text options like text sizes, various fonts, font colors, etc!
- Plug-ins are available & more will be coming that are specific to blogging platforms
- yep, I added the smileys
(both msn & Yahoo) - as I add more I will blog about any that are particularly useful (like the must have smileys!). There are presently 3 pages & I’m sure that will grow.
- yep, I added the smileys
This is going to be one very useful & powerful tool! I’ll blog about it again after I’ve used it for awhile. If you try it, let me know what you think & what features you find helpful?
Free Chatting Options for Digiscrappers
If you know me, you know that I like my chatting. (My sister is nodding her head!) I’m very much a people person & I enjoy chatting real time in contrast to email.
Now you’re maybe thinking, why is she talking about options for chatting? Well, I quickly found that my friends preferred various chat clients. I tried to convince all of them that Hello was the best, but that didn’t work. Some are on Yahoo messenger & other’s prefer MSN messenger. There is also AIM & Google Talk.
So what’s a girl to do? Well, there’s something like a blog reader, but it’s for chatting. It’s called Meebo.com Here’s how it works:
- create an account
- enter your log in information for each chat account you have (Yahoo, MSN, AIM, Google Talk) & you don’t need to have all 4 – I use two of them
- To log in to chat is easy:
- Open this page & use one log in
- All of your friends will be in one box (yes, they can coexist)
- And you can ‘undock’ the friends box outside the browser so that it can be minimized.
- Downside – you need to keep that browser open
- Upside – MSN was giving me headaches by logging out all the time & that doesn’t happen anymore. I’m also thinking that I can uninstall MSN from my computer (which is famous for spyware) & just chat thru Meeb. Meebo remembers your last session with a person when you open the chat box with them – I like that!
Finally there is Hello.com that we all know & love! Hello is ideal because you can transfer images so fast. And the chat logs are easily accessible & they contain the images. Files can also be transferred thru Hello. Unfortunately Hello isn’t a part of Meebo, but logging into only 2 is quite workable.
Scrapbooking Software Review by Scrapbooks Etc
I have seen people asking if a review of digiscrapping software exists. This is the best one that I’ve seen for those seriously interested in digital scrapbooking.
This review of Scrapbooking Software was published in the July 2007 issue of BHG Scrapbooks Etc.
For ACDSee Photo Editor, the price is now $49.99. It makes layers easy & can do text on a curve. It also makes layer masks straightforward. I have tutorials for using them. (Photoshop Elements can’t do those things.) The best thing about it is how user friendly it is!
You can find links to our tutorials for ACDSee Photo Editor here.

Resources for our Photoshop & Photoshop Elements Friends
At our site we have links to resources for all digital scrapbooking software & realize that many of you are using Photoshop Elements or Photoshop. And periodically I will come across things that look like good resources that I want to share.
This is a list of shortcuts for Photoshop that looked handy.
101 Hidden Tips & Secrets For Photoshop
and if you look at their top articles on the right, I saw this one -
How to create a transparent favicon in Photoshop
So you can make it in Photoshop & then use my instructions for getting it in your address bar.
This is the list of tutorials on our site for other programs.
In my last post I had a layout using an Out of Bounds Frame. I bought mine because it’s just easier. But if you’re interested in making your own, my friend ‘Quirky’, shared some great tutorials with me. They are made for Photoshop but I was able to translate them over to ACDSee Photo Editor, so they are very well done.
The Wonderful World of Out of Bounds, an Intro. and Frame Warping
Also the girls over at Scrapbookgraphics put out a tutorial recently too on Out of Bounds.
We also have information on disabling Organizer & minimizing slow down in PSE & PS.



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