The Web Is On Fire-fox!
Posted by jcline on March 11th, 2005 filed in UncategorizedIf you don’t know what a browser is, skip this post.
If you don’t know any other one than Internet Explorer, welcome.
There are a few different browsers out there, but one noteworthy example is Firefox. The browser can be extended with neat little programs that take any highlighted address and bring up a map for it.
Here are the top 15 Firefox extensions.
–jon
March 13th, 2005 at 12:35 am
hi Jon, here are a couple more extentions I recommend with Firefox:
Image Toolbar 0.5 — Provides easy access to image functions (save, print, copy appear on mouseover) somewhat like IE6.
Image Zoom 0.1.7 — allows for context image zoom, great for checking pixel accuracy, etc
LorumIpsum Content Generator 0.4.1 — great for fill text when you need to show some article copy but don’t like the look of qwertty sdfsd fsdf.
Copy Plain Text 0.2.1 — Context item to strip all text formatting when copying… great when pasting into a Word, OpenOffice document, or an email…
Popup ALT Attribute 1.3 — Shows alternate text on mouseover, like other browsers (like it should).
Also, Mel has been burnin’ up the web posting to our blog! I will post sometime soon… lol