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tuning_problem
post Dec 5 2004, 10:25 PM
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I happen to be a devout Firefox user, and ever since I've gotten it I have needed to use extensions to make my browsing experience better.

Where?
update.mozilla.org/ or extensionroom.mozdev.org/ or extensions.roachfiend.com.
Or try a google search.
How?
update.mozilla.org is automaticly on your allow list for installing software. To add a site to your allow list, click on tools/options/web features/allowed sites. Allow whichever site that you want to allow to this list. NOTE: Never allow a questionable site to install software on your computer.
Extensions to get
The extensions that I would highly reccommend would be the following:
Adblock
YOU MUST GET THIS EXTENSION. This extension allows you to delete any image or java or flash application that you do not like. You will never see these items again. You can also set filters, such as */ads/* or */banners/*. Adblock download
bugmenot
Ever get sick of having to register (for free) to a site to access some of it's features? Examples of this can be seen in newyorktimes.com. Bugmenot allows you to right click in a form and select "Bugmenot" to search the bugmenot database for a user who has decided share his screenname and password with the public. Bugmenot download
StumbleUpon
After you have been on the internet for a while, it may get boring. You may think that there aren't any cool sites left out there. Well you are WRONG. Fill out a quick form that asks you what you like, and click stumble and you are sure to find a cool site! Stumbleupon download
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post Dec 6 2004, 02:57 AM
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QUOTE(tuning_problem @ Dec 5 2004, 06:25 PM)
I happen to be a devout Firefox user, and ever since I've gotten it I have needed to use extensions to make my browsing experience better.
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Hey, thanks for the great info. I've not really noticed that I needed to add any extensions to the software, but I did have one time that I needed to add a plugin to firefox. That is totally different from IE, where I was installing a plugin about every day. It got boring and maddening to say the least.
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post Dec 6 2004, 03:37 AM
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hey tks for those extensions..
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post Dec 6 2004, 09:32 AM
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thank you for useful extension bugmenot ^^
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post Dec 6 2004, 06:42 PM
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nice smile.gif
you can also get and used more extension if your using mozilla wink.gif
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chris1234
post Feb 4 2005, 04:28 PM
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thankyou for those, i just tried a couple of them and they are very useful,
i had never heard of bugmenot or stumbleupon and theyre good

chris

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post Feb 4 2005, 04:40 PM
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Hey I fiddled around with those extensions too - but can someone tell me if there's a way to DOWNLOAD them separately and plug them into firefox, coz I didn't manage to do so. Only way I figured is if you download them through firefox, in which case, they get unpacked and installed directly into the browser directory... But say if I reinstall my OS I need to re-download them again. What if I just download and keep all of them saved up -> how do I get firefox to find and install them then ??
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jchip
post Mar 10 2005, 07:10 PM
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very well, thx
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deivid
post Mar 14 2005, 10:11 PM
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easy microscopic^earthling where is a short tutorial:

When you find and extension, it's have a extension .xpi, right click and download to your pc. (personally i recomend too http://www.extensionsmirror.nl)

ok, when you want to install the extension:

1) open firefox
2) Goto Tools Menu / Extensions
3) Drag the .xpi file to the extension windows
4) Click on Install and you have to restart firefox

That's, when you for example reinstall firefox, just find your favorites extensions and reintall it

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post Mar 15 2005, 05:05 AM
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Wooo.. it's THAT EASY ?? Thanks a lot deivid.. lol.. I'd tried everything except good old drag & drop.... And I was wondering all this while - why I couldn't use the downloaded extensions like Thunderbird, which lets you load the extensions off your hard drive.

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