Wednesday, September 12, 2012

19 Great Firefox Extensions That Everybody Should Have

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One of my favorite thing about Firefox is the “add-on” capability, allowing you to install tiny extensions that add additional functionality that you might find useful. Mozilla has a bunch of add-ons which are always worth browsing through, but I’ll save you some time with this small list of my favorites:






Essentials:


  • AdBlock Plus – Gets rid of virtually every ad on the Internet.
    Firefox extensions are surprisingly useful.
  • Download Statusbar – Creates a bar at the bottom of the page when you’re downloading so you can easily track your download’s progress.
  • Greasemonkey – Allows JavaScript scripts to be installed. These scripts can do a huge array of things — check out userscripts.org to find some scripts for sites you like.
  • FoxyTunes – You’ll wonder how you ever lived without this one. FoxyTunes creates a small interface in the status bar that you can use to interact with your media player — you can quickly change songs, mute the volume, pause it, and so forth all from your browser window.
  • StumbleUpon – The end of your boredom on the Internet. StumbleUpon displays new and interesting sites that fit your interests.
These are cool to have:
  • DownThemAll! – Allows you to download all of the media on a page quickly and efficiently. Useful if you’re saving a ton of pictures at once.
  • Video DownloadHelper – Quickly download embedded media on sites like YouTube. Essential for downloading movies onto your iPod.
  • Image Zoom – Zoom into images or zoom out.
  • Linkification – Turns a text URL into a clickable link. Useful on some websites.
  • ReloadEvery – Automatically refreshes the page every so often. Great for checking for updates and for watching eBay bids closely at the end.
  • FoxTab – Creates a cool 3D interface for switching between open tabs.
  • Cooliris – Creates a similar 3D interface for viewing pictures.
  • Brief – Directly integrates RSS into the browser, creating a simple layout for you to catch up on your feeds.
Site-Specific:
Web Development:
  • Firebug – This list would’ve been longer, but Firebug does a lot now. From CSS to HTML to JavaScript, this extension helps web developers see changes in real-time.
  • DOM Inspector – If you’re working with JavaScript, visualizing the DOM is essential.
What extensions are you particularly fond of? Do Comment so that I can update them to in the Post.

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