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Old 03-31-2009, 07:16 PM   #15
uncballzer
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Default Re: Favorite Firefox Add-Ons

There's some above that I'll add here below (along with my others)--I love extensions, especially the ones that make me faster and more efficient in my browsing. Since the upgrade to FF3, I've had to go out of the normal addon website to upgrade my extensions that didn't work thru the upgrade.

One, is snap links--it allows you to use right click to draw a box around multiple links and it'll open all the "major" links within that box (for example--it opens all the main links in a google search, but leaves out the smaller links underneath the main link). Had to go outside the main addon page, but I've got a link to it--this extension makes it easy as hell opening multiple tabs from links in the "today's posts" search without having to click on each one. I can't live without this extension.

Foxy tunes--I removed this one a while ago because of a glitch in one of it's features--it keep a link to it in facebook that would get in the way of text boxes--annoying, but great nontheless.

Add bookmark here--adds a "add Bookmark here" to your book mark folders and options for details, like not opening the properties box each time you add a new BM. You can set this to the top of the bar, so with one click, a slight move of the mouse, and another click, and you've got a bookmark.

Better Gmail --from Lifehacker.com--more preferences for gmail (they also have one for google reader and calendar).

Close button--this is another I had to search from the upgrade--it's not what I had before (back is close--changed the back button to a "close tab X" when there was no more pages to go back to in the tab), but it works well--stand alone button in the toolbar.

DownthemAll--wonderful if you want to download multiple things from a site--for example, mp3s from a directory..........

Errorzilla--if a tab/page not loaded opens--it gives a few extra options than just the reload button.

Fast dail or speed dial--another lifesafer. When you open a blank tab, it shows boxes which you can save links in them to your most used or favorite sites.

faviconize tab--can shorten tabs, allowing more on the tab bar, or if you keep tabs open all the time, gives more space.

Flashblock--another musthave; blocks flashes from opening (used this on the "other site" to stop that video at the bottom from starting during the merger).

Greasemonkey--hard to explain, but you can get scripts that changes things on webpages to more in your favor. Don't use a lot of scripts anymore, but some are very helpful, and they are always there and change things for you--you really forget what scripts you have cause you think it's part of the natural/original page code after using it for a while.

IE tabs--what someone said above; opens a tab as Internet Explorer (for those damn programmers that won't use other browsers for their web development).

Nightly tester tools--hard to explain, but if you upgrade, and your favorite extensions are upgraded to the changes yet and are disabled, will try to override their disablement and try to make them work.

Tab mix plus--allows you to change nearly every detail about tabs. worth looking into.

Undo closed tabs--close that tab and you forgot exactly where you were at? Don't go into history and get frustrated trying to find where you were at--just hit this button.

Uppity--one I don't use a lot, but it reloads a page up a directory when hit: ex: cigarasylum.com/testuppityexample--hit the button and goes to cigarasylum.com

xmarks--another recent one started to use, but allows you to sync your bookmarks between multiple computers (and passwords if you want it too). Nice so far (it's the upgrade from foxmarks).

Now, for something completely different--bookmarklets. These act like extensions, but without the memory hog, and hit them when you want to do something specific that it does. There are hundreds out there--one I use very often is "share on facebook." I hit it, and it opens a page for me to submit a post to facebook (what is now as a publication on facebook) of the current page I'm viewing. There's a lot more with very nice features, but I just got a lot of them and haven't incorporated most of them into my use yet. I can post/PM links to a boatload of these if you wish.

Where I first got turned on to a lot of these--lifehacker.com!!!!!! (I love this site, and have it feeding into RSS, just like this site--read all main posts daily).
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