DOM=Days on Market: From listing day until Sold day.
CDOM=Cumulative Days on Market: indicates the total Days on the market should the property have been removed temporarily from the market and put back on.
Example: Listed May 1 Taken off the market September 1, put back on the market November 1 and today is January 1. DOM=60; CDOM=180
The Elf Toolbar is a web browser extension designed to enhance the user experience by providing quick access to various online tools and features. It often includes functionalities such as search capabilities, bookmarks, and links to social media or other frequently visited sites. While it may offer convenience, users should be cautious, as some toolbars can slow down browser performance or come bundled with unwanted software. Always ensure you download such tools from trusted sources to avoid security issues.
Plug ins are needed in order to keep certain extensions of a search engine operating and are often used jointly without the user realizing it. Plug ins help with search engine speed, virus protection, video playback , graphics and document processing.
Where does Firefox store temporary internet files in windows 7?
You can find it here
Unhide files
go to
X:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\
Open the .default folder, locate your files in the cache folder
although it won't be much of a use because firefox stores them as files of its own making which cannot be directly accessed by windows
How do you delete history in daily motion?
In Dailymotion, you can start deleting your history by clicking "History." Once there, find and click, "Edit." Check the boxes on what you want deleted or click "Select All" to select everything. After that, click on "Clear History."
Is XHTML 1.1 implemented by Firefox?
According to an IBM document ( http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/xml/library/x-ffox15.html ) XHTML 1.1 is supported by Firefox: "Mozilla Firefox 1.0 supports XHTML 1.0 Strict, Transitional, and Frameset, as well as XHTML 1.1 which is based on modularization of XHTML 1.0 Strict. XHTML 2.0 is still in the working draft stage. Some developers wonder how well XHTML 2.0 will be adopted because it's such a significant change from HTML and XHTML 1.x. I recommend that Web developers targeting Firefox (such as for embedded applications) serve XHTML 1.1. Unfortunately, this may not yet be practical for developers targeting the general Web."
To knit a bookmark, you will want to choose yarn that is relatively thin so that the book can close completely with the bookmark inside. Next, you will want to choose a stitch pattern that lies flat. For instance, you would not want to knit a bookmark in stockinette stitch (knit a row, then purl a row) because stockinette stitch naturally curls.
Apart from those two simple rules, the sky is the limit! You may choose any stitch pattern you want (as long as it lies flat). You can make the bookmark as simple or as complicated as you like.
If you would like to see a few examples and some patterns to follow, try going to this website: http://knittingpatterncentral.com/directory/bookmarks.php
What does the name Mozilla mean?
The name "Mozilla" was already in use at Netscape as the codename for Netscape Navigator 1.0. The term came from a combination of "Mosaic killer" (as Netscape wanted to displace NCSA Mosaic as the world's number one web browser) and Godzilla. Mozilla was the mascot of the now disbanded Netscape Communications Corporation. Mozilla takes the form of a green and purple cartoon lizard. Programmer Jamie Zawinski came up with the name during a meeting while working at the company. He was designed by Dave Titus in 1994.
What are add ons and how do you dispose of them?
Go to the Start menu and select Internet Explorer from the program list.
Right on the IE icon and select properties.
On the Short Cut page delete anything after "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"
Such as: "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe"xxxxxx
Go to General and delete anything after Internet Explorer. Problem solved!!!
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jan 9, 2009. Well, maybe not solved. I don't know who wrote the "answer" above, but that method will, in fact, actually enable them all. There IS a switch (representing the xxxxxx's) which will disable all-ons, but it won't remove them. So, if you don't want to enable them all, then DON'T follow the advice above. I can't recall for sure what the switch is to stop all add-ons from being added, but it's something like -extoff (Google it.) Unless you want to disable all of the add-ons for some troubleshooting steps, the best thing to do is to disable them one at a time, because you may want to keep some of them enabled. To disable them piecemeal, open IE, Tools, Manage Add-ons, select the one you wish to disable, and click on disable at the bottom. Keep doing this for any you wish to disable. (or click on enable to enable the add-on) If the enable/disable buttons are greyed out (all of them), then try the following: (Caution: If you don't know how to safely edit the registry, find some guru who does know how to do it. Incorrectly editing the registry could hobble your PC to the point that it won't boot, requiring the complete reinstallation of the operating system and all software.) HKLM (or HKCU) \SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Restrictions and set NoExtensionManagement to 0 (zero) (this will remove the greyness.) (Setting it to 1 will grey out all the add-ons, thus preventing you from changing the status. ) What are add-ons? Well they are add-ons (usually by 3rd parties) to IE that allow you do different things in IE, like to view flash files (often called movies or a videos) on a web news site, or to make a pdf of a web page (if you have Adobe Acrobat Pro). Some are helpful antispyware add-ons, like McAfee's SiteAdvisor, etc. On the other hand, some add-ons are malicious pieces of spyware/malware and may slow your PC down or do other malicious things (and these should be disabled and removed -- removed by running a good antispyware or antimalware app.) (The removal of spyware should be done by a knowledgeable person, so you don't delete something useful or essential.)
What is webtrendslive and how do I get rid of it using Firefox and AVG?
It's a tracking cookie. To remove it, try this... Firefox > Tools > Options > Privacy > Exceptions > Address of web site: > webtrendslive.com > Block
What are the drawbacks of allografts?
Variability between lots, since the bone is harvested from a variety of donors; the bone may take longer to incorporate with the host bone than an autograft would.
it means hypertext transfersystem thank you and have a nice day
How do you check play count in winamp 5.21?
In your Media Library (If you use it) the songs will have a playcount in the section where individual songs are listed. You may have to adjust the size of the other categories to see playcount
Why do you have to keep refreshing your computer when playing farmville?
Not farmville, I'm talking about Word with Friends
What is the site for listen lectuer of wasif ali wasif?
http://wasifaliwasif.pk/mehfil.php
Go through this site, hopefully you will lsiten lectures of Wasif Ali wasif R.A
Please try the following link and you will find many Mahafil available online. you can download and listen on the website. Please use mozilla firefox if it is not working properly with Internet Explorer.
http://wasifaliwasif.pk/mehfil.php
Salam
Ease of use between Mozilla and internet explorer?
basically they are same in difficulty of use but firefox(mozilla)have advantage in speed and through many kinds of add ons .They have almost same interface and meni
dari segi ekonomi mendatangkan banyak pulangan kepada para pengusaha makanan segera.
The proper answer is that the linkage [a "push-pull" cable] between the handle grip throttle and the carburetor has somehow become disconnected.
A push-pull cable is made of two parts: a movable solid wire inner cable, inside of a fixed "wound wire" outer cable, usually covered with a rubber or plastic protective sleeve. At it's lower end, the inner cable is attached to the carburetor throttleplate arm, and at it's upper end, to the throttle grip on the handlebar. The connection at the grip end is linked to the grip by a slider/follower which is pulled through a spiral slot inside the grip. This mechanism converts the rotary hand action on the grip into linear action at the carburetor, in order to move the throttle plate arm on the carb.
There are three [that I can think of] possible causes for failure of this linkage:
1. The set screw which secures the throttle cable to the carburetor throttleplate arm has loosened. IF the carb is an SU type, the lower end is terminated with crimped-on "barrel," or cable bushing which has become disconnected.
2. The inner throttle cable has broken.
3. WEAR on the spiral actuating slot or the follower in the throttle grip, has allowed separation.
Item one can be corrected by reattaching the inner cable to the throttleplate arm, properly adjusting, and tightening the set screw.
IF the carb is an SU type, and the barrel or bushing has separated, or the cable has broken, it will be necessary to replace the entire cable [inner and outer come as a single assembly].
If items two or three are the cause, it will be necessry to REPLACE the cable AND/OR the handlebar throttle grip assembly.
To set the default browser on a Mac use the browser's Preferences:
Any available browser can be set as the default in the General section of Safari's Preferences. The "Default web browser" drop down menu will list all available browsers on the Mac so you can select which you want to use as the default.
In the Advanced section of the Firefox Preferences tick the "Always check to see if Firefox is the default browser on startup" box
In the Basics section of the Chrome Preferences click on the "Make Google Chrome my default browser" button.