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Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 4
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Best Firefox Add-ons
I made a list of some cool Firefox add-ons, you will find some of will help with web development. webdevelopmentresources.blogspot.com/2008/03/best-firefox-extensions-firefox-plugins.html Please list some Firefox add-ons you use. That you find quite cool. Also try Google's Web Accelerator. My network is quite slow and it saves me up to 2 hours for 24 hours of browsing. |
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unusual suspect ™
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: DE, USA
Posts: 2,764
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Will there be any room left to actually view a Web page with that many plug-ins installed? You missed Firebug if you want to include Web development. Putting the Web dev toolbar under 'control other services'? |
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shiro
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Yokohama, Japan
Posts: 2,008
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Good collection you got there. Here are the ones I use (that you didn't get): Firebug: Any developer working without it is cheating themselves! Single best development tool I have seen. Adblock filterset.g updater: Its an addition to adblock plus, which on a weekly basis automatically downloads a list of advertisments to be blocked by adblock plus. Cleans up your browsing experience immensly. Colorzilla: Another one for developers - allows you to find the color of any thing on the page you are viewing HTML validator: checks the validation of the page you are. When the icon is double clicked it opens up the source document for the page and shows which spots are invalid. Rikaichan (and dictionary): Allows kanji (Japanese characters) to be highlighted, and pops up the reading as well as an English translation. Only really good for small segment of us, but absolutely essential for those reading the Japanese web as a second language. Opendownload: Adds the choice to 'run from current location' when downloading files. |
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