Showing posts with label Private. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Private. Show all posts

Thursday, 8 November 2012

Best Winter Party Venues in London For a Warm Private Event

It takes special attention to plan a winter party in London. While the whole of London city is covered under a thick layer of white ice, it is very essential to keep the guests warm inside. And the first thing that it calls is to find a suitable winter party venues in London or halls, that can keep the guests comfortable.

So before you move ahead with your party planning for Christmas, New Year, or any personal celebration like a re-union, birthday, or a wedding, peek into these venues to know more about them. These are some of the best loved options for a snowy, wintery eve:

Gibson Hall:
Gibson Hall is a part of central London's glamour. With its superior interiors, its Victorian elegance reflects the English excellence. Its hall can easily accommodate 250 guests, who can feel comfortable while they celebrate and sway on the tunes of your celebration. Its interiors are mouldable to suit an event requirement, with its row of services that include themeing and decoration, dance floor, catering and several entertainment options which include Jukeboxes, Karaoke and a DJ.

The Brewery:
Spottable in a peaceful corner of Chiswell Street, The Brewery is a great choice to plan a personal celebration. It's remarkably intimate interiors will save you from the chill of winters, proving you an option to arrange for a seating or a standing event. While its business centre rooms are open for professional occasions, its other rooms can make any event successful during winters, by keeping them warm in best of their party moods. Its versatile rooms can space for 60 to 1000 guests.

Merchant Taylors Hall:
Merchant Taylors Hall is a collection of 7 rooms with enough capacity for 400 guests. And all of these rooms have their own magic, and purpose. This suitable hall for people planning a celebration during winters, as it comes with catering facility, saving the hosts from a tiring job of finding external caterings. Besides, it is a versatile venue which will bring you a convenient event planning an entertainment with ease, as it supports it.

Carpenters' Hall:
Carpenters' Hall is an old venue, which has carried the sweet smell of past. With enough space for a list of 350 guests, it is also a venue suitable for winter season, and any occasion. Its exceptional caterings are not just a convenience, but also a matter of privilege. One of the oldest halls in London, this is a preferred place to celebrate.

Opt to organise your event at one of these venues in London, during the winter time. All these spaces have suitable spaces, that will keep them warm against an inclement weather, and in a mood to party along!

Zeus is an associate editor to The City Collection, a website which provides party venues in London for each of your events. Some of the fascinating venues in London can be searched at thecitycollection.org/

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Friday, 20 April 2012

Private Browsing Without Closing The Active Firefox Session

One of the things that has always annoyed me in regards to Firefox’s private browsing mode was the fact that the browser did close the active session before switching to that mode. And while Firefox offers to save the active session, that is the open tabs and other session related information, it is nowhere near as comfortable as a solution that would spawn a new private browsing window without affecting the active session.

Google Chrome and the Opera web browser handle the private browsing mode this way for instance. When you start the incognito mode in Chrome for instance, you will notice that it spawns in a new window without affecting the old regular browser window.

Private Browsing Windows for the Firefox web browser bypasses the restriction in Firefox. Since it is not possible to override the feature directly to open the private browsing mode in a new window, developer Sören Hentzschel came up with the next best possibility: Use a different Firefox profile to load the private browsing mode window. This way, it is possible to keep the original Firefox window and have the private browsing window appear in a new window at the same time.

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The extension will automatically use a profile that is labelled as private. It will otherwise launch the built-in Firefox profile manager to provide the user with a selection menu (and an option to create a new profile if only one exists). This profile is then used to load the private browsing window in Firefox. The profile manager pops up every time, unless you change the name of a profile to private.

Private Browsing Windows adds an icon into Firefox’s add-on bar that triggers the extension’s functionality.

Users who try the extension need to keep in mind that they need to close the browser windows in the correct order, to avoid the loading of the wrong profile on the next start.

The extension can be useful for Firefox users who work in the private browsing mode from time to time, and wish that there was a way to keep the regular browser window open when they do.

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