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== Extensions == | == Extensions == | ||
* Firebug | * Firebug: Unfortunately the key shortcuts cannot be customized it seems. It is an excellent extensions when debugging JavaScript code. | ||
* Web Developer Toolbar | * Web Developer Toolbar: You can configure this add-on to open a page's source in a tab instead of a window, very useful! Plus you can configure it to open the pages in your favorite editor, but it does not accept command-line argument so you must write a wrapper. You can change the keys shortcuts. | ||
* LiveHTTPHeaders: Extremely useful when you need to analyze what's happening between the browser and the server. | |||
* ColorZilla: Includes an excellent color picker for web design. Unfortunately does not work on 64-bit platforms. | |||
* HTML Validator: Can be used to see quickly if your pages are W3C compliant. | |||
* Rubyfox: Nice theme to relook Firefox. |
Revision as of 12:30, 28 September 2007
Extensions
- Firebug: Unfortunately the key shortcuts cannot be customized it seems. It is an excellent extensions when debugging JavaScript code.
- Web Developer Toolbar: You can configure this add-on to open a page's source in a tab instead of a window, very useful! Plus you can configure it to open the pages in your favorite editor, but it does not accept command-line argument so you must write a wrapper. You can change the keys shortcuts.
- LiveHTTPHeaders: Extremely useful when you need to analyze what's happening between the browser and the server.
- ColorZilla: Includes an excellent color picker for web design. Unfortunately does not work on 64-bit platforms.
- HTML Validator: Can be used to see quickly if your pages are W3C compliant.
- Rubyfox: Nice theme to relook Firefox.