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  • Cool Firefox plugins

    Figured I'd start a POSITIVE firefox thread here.

    Post your favorite Firefox plugins and/or themes, what they do, and a link.

    Here's a good one called IE View:




    http://update.mozilla.org/extensions...&id=35&vid=145
    Adds "View page in Internet Explorer" links to the content and link context menu. Handy for previewing pages in IE, loading up IE-only pages when you run across them in Mozilla, etc.

    Kinda cutesey but cool theme (Noia 2.0 extreme):



    Side note: I installed the Dictionary.com search tool recently, but it's not in my drop down search menu, but it is a right click option on words in a web page...
    Last edited by Kooldino; 12 July 2004, 11:12.

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    Focus Last Selected Tab 0.6

    Brings focus to the last selected tab when closing the active tab (instead of the tab to the left of the one you just closed)

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      Single Window 1.0

      A simple extension that allows Mozilla to fully utilize the built-in tabbed browsing behavior, compatible with Mozilla, Netscape, and Firefox. Singlewindow has only two options: * Single Window Mode -- Traps links that would normally open in a new window
      0.9.2+ compatibile

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        Linky
        Nuke Anything
        Flash Click To View
        WebSpider (think that's the name)
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          BugMeNot - Great for all those NYTimes etc. articles linked from Slashdot
          MozEx - Lets you configure actions for different types of links. Now I can click on ed2k:// links and have them do something useful
          RedCats (right-side column) - The theme to use if you're a cat lover, and a really nice theme anyway even if you're not. Shame it doesn't work for SeaMonkey...

          The Mozilla Amazon Browser would no doubt be really cool if I did much shopping there.

          Edit: Links added as promised, and descriptions too, you lucky people
          Last edited by Ribbit; 13 July 2004, 02:29.
          Blah blah blah nick blah blah confusion, blah blah blah blah frog.

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          • #6
            Re: Cool Firefox plugins

            Originally posted by Kooldino

            Post your favorite Firefox plugins and/or themes, what they do, and a link.

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              Sidenote: Radial Gestures sucks.

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              • #8
                PrefBar, e.g. for some of those stupid you don't have the correct browser sites....it has also some other nice features


                I'm using ist with Mozilla, but Firefox should also work.


                Maybe this also works with Firefox...never tested it:
                The ability to tweak hidden settings
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                  Re: Re: Cool Firefox plugins

                  Originally posted by Kooldino
                  and a link
                  Umm, Extensions -> Get extensions.
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                  • #10
                    Re: Re: Re: Cool Firefox plugins

                    Originally posted by Wombat
                    Umm, Extensions -> Get extensions.
                    right right, then look through pages of stuff to even see what it does. Then repeat for each plugin that everyone mentioned.

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                      Advanced Tab Management
                      Tabbrowser Extensions

                      Double-click to Open Text URL
                      Text Link

                      BB Code Context Menu
                      BBCode
                      There's no place like 127.0.0.1

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                        Re: Re: Re: Re: Cool Firefox plugins

                        Originally posted by Kooldino
                        right right, then look through pages of stuff to even see what it does. Then repeat for each plugin that everyone mentioned.
                        Yeah, because "Find as you type" is so hard to use.
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                        • #13
                          Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cool Firefox plugins

                          Originally posted by Wombat
                          Yeah, because "Find as you type" is so hard to use.
                          It's not. But when I have to flip through 10 pages of plugins and use "find as you type" each time for each plugin mentioned it gets tedious. Christ, it's easier for you to paste a link once, knowing exactly where to look, than it is for everyone else to search through 10 pages of stuff individually.

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                            &lt<!>poke&gt
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                              Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Cool Firefox plugins

                              Originally posted by Kooldino
                              It's not. But when I have to flip through 10 pages of plugins and use "find as you type" each time for each plugin mentioned it gets tedious. Christ, it's easier for you to paste a link once, knowing exactly where to look, than it is for everyone else to search through 10 pages of stuff individually.
                              Hmm, I'm not really sure what you're talking about. You don't go here? http://texturizer.net/firefox/extens...ivehttpheaders
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