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post Apr 5 2007, 07:15 PM
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The best Extensions available for Firefox that will ease the work of the Web Developer and provides very useful features.
  1. Aardvark Extension
  2. Accessibility
  3. Add N Edit Cookies
  4. Adsense Preview
  5. BBComposer
  6. Checky
  7. Chickenfoot
  8. Clippings
  9. Codetch
  10. ColorZilla
  11. CrossFTP
  12. CSS Sync
  13. CSSMate
  14. CSSViewer
  15. cuneAform
  16. DevBoi
  17. Dom Inspector
  18. Drag de Go
  19. Dummy Lipsum
  20. Event Spy
  21. Fangs Screen Reader Emulator
  22. FireBug
  23. Greasemonkey
  24. HTML Validator
  25. IE View
  26. Link Checker
  27. Live HTTP Headers
  28. Load Time Analyzer
  29. Measure It
  30. MetaTags Sidebar
  31. OperaView
  32. ScreenGrab
  33. Search Status
  34. SEO Links
  35. SpellBound
  36. SplitBorwser
  37. Table Inspector
  38. View Dependencies
  39. Web Developer Toolbar
  40. XML Developer Toolbar


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post Apr 6 2007, 02:22 AM
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Thanks for the list. It was really helpful in addition to the extensions and web development tools that I have installed currently.

Instead of IE View, try using IE Tab instead, much faster because it doesn't need to up Internet Explorer.
Out of this whole list, I only have #40 installed before seeing the list. tongue.gif

I think I installed at least 7 or 8 from here. The SEO one wasn't that great.
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post Apr 6 2007, 04:54 AM
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I mention this from the other topic

interesting their quite a few that I didn't mention in post about the firefox tools for web developers, might have to find that post and do some updating biggrin.gif.

One correction the following don't work with the current version of FF2

Add N Edit Cookies (Bad download file, Invalid Flash hash)

Checky 2.5 (is not compatible with FF2)

CSS Sync (is not compatible with FF2)

CSSMate ((Bad download file, Invalid Flash hash)

cuneAform (is not compatible with FF2)

DevBoi (is not compatible with FF2)

Fangs Screen Reader Emulator (Not compatible with FF2)

Search Status (is not compatible with FF2)

SpellBound 0.7.3 (don't really see the need for this since it most likely will override the current spellcheck that comes with FF)

MetaTags Sidebar (website does not exsist)

After installing most of these my FF crashes so if not some of them are gltiched. So I will check to see which ones does it. It seems that the XML developer and SEOpen are conflicting with the rest of the addons
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post Apr 6 2007, 06:01 PM
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Thanx Saint Michael for point out the problems. smile.gif

I've updated a few and I'll update the rest when I get free time wink.gif
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post Apr 6 2007, 08:13 PM
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Nice list. And yes, IE Tab is better.

The two I personally use the most are Firebug and Web Developer. Firebug is awesome - there is nothing, Firefox or no, that can match it for debugging pages. And Web Developer is handy, especially when I want to disable cache if I am editing pages often.
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post Apr 7 2007, 03:39 AM
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QUOTE(livingston @ Apr 5 2007, 02:15 PM) *

Thanks a lot, this is a very helpful list of tools, where some of them i never heard about wink.gif so i will start to test this holidays.

Best regards,
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post Jun 12 2007, 11:32 PM
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I will need most of them!!

Thanks for the list!! wink.gif
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post Jun 17 2007, 05:23 PM
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add FireFTP to that list of Add-ons. An easily configurable FTP Client that allows you to retain several different FTP logins and will position the Local and Remote Folders according to the User you select for connection.
Saves a whack of time in navigating around before uploading/downloading.
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post Jun 17 2007, 09:26 PM
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Also I made a post on trap on a few other plug ins for firefox, I did a little break down on useful tools and what not, you can find that topicHere.
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Thanks for the list! I've often thought when I'm testing my site in Firefox that there ought to be a few more validators, debuggers etc. These will really help! thanks!
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