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#26 2007-01-29 17:51:04

phrakture
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Re: Firefox Extensions...

For those of you who like Greasemonkey:
The Stylish extension does for CSS what Greasemonkey does for javascript.  One of the reasons I use Stylish quite a bit, is that Stylish can affect the firefox chrome as well.  For instance, here's one I made:
http://userstyles.org/style/show/1328

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#27 2007-01-30 07:01:52

prune
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From: Adelaide, Australia
Registered: 2007-01-30
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Re: Firefox Extensions...

I use:

Fasterfox
Adblock Plus
Netcraft
Web Developer

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#28 2007-01-30 07:30:11

bangkok_manouel
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Registered: 2005-02-07
Posts: 1,556

Re: Firefox Extensions...

Most of them are quite well-know extensions but anyway, here's my choice :

Adblock
All-in-one gesture (mouse gestures, using it less and less on the lappy - kb shortcuts rule)
Fasterfox (some tweaks to increase browsing speed)
Foxyproxy with Tor (lets you use Tor or any other proxy for some websites only according to patterns )
Down-them-all (lets you download all the files on one page according to patterns)
GMail Notifer (can handle several accounts - however, not at the same time- , shows no. of mails with associated labels - direct access to "compose email" or to your inbox)
Menu editor (tweak your menus up to your needs... very handy to save space on laptops screens)
Tab Mix Plus (full control over tabs)
Reload Every (reloads pages every x minutes - supposed not to work w/ tab mix plus but it does actually)

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#29 2007-01-30 08:01:31

hugin
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Registered: 2006-05-19
Posts: 93

Re: Firefox Extensions...

phrakture wrote:

For those of you who like Greasemonkey:
The Stylish extension does for CSS what Greasemonkey does for javascript.  One of the reasons I use Stylish quite a bit, is that Stylish can affect the firefox chrome as well.  For instance, here's one I made:
http://userstyles.org/style/show/1328

Seconded.  I almost consider Stylish more necessary than Greasemonkey.  I actually use it, to get some padding on the wiki site's left side. For some reason, it just looks odd with it flush against the side of my browser.

div#quickbar { margin: 0 0 0 20px !important; }

I also use it to make the code on The Daily WTF stand out. 


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#30 2007-01-30 21:34:05

greenpenguin
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Registered: 2007-01-30
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Re: Firefox Extensions...

Webdeveloper, Adblock+, and Firebug.  I have a lot more, but those get used at least once a day...

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#31 2007-01-30 23:01:38

RR_Fang
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From: São Carlos - SP / Brasil
Registered: 2007-01-06
Posts: 9

Re: Firefox Extensions...

Adblock Plus (No Filterset.G, EasyBlock and EasyElement subscriptions)
ImageBot (Easy Imageshack uploader, saved me a lot of time in the past big_smile Still gotta see if works on Linux )
Stylish (Simple way to fix bad looking / coloured pages i'd say)

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#32 2007-01-31 04:09:55

afu
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Registered: 2004-02-19
Posts: 155

Re: Firefox Extensions...

bugmenot
"Bypass compulsory web registration via Firefox's right-click context menu."
http://roachfiend.com/archives/2005/02/07/bugmenot/

Still seems to work. Companies do try to keep up with it and kill off the rogue ID's.
-Shawn

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#33 2007-01-31 04:48:28

crouse
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From: Iowa - USA
Registered: 2006-08-19
Posts: 907
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Re: Firefox Extensions...

One i find useful, but haven't seen yet...

User Agent Switcher
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/59/

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#34 2007-06-04 16:28:05

dolby
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Registered: 2006-08-08
Posts: 1,581

Re: Firefox Extensions...

hot from the oven. just came in with snownews

gpg on gmail ? yes way!

Gmail may be an excellent Web-based email application, but there is no easy way to use it with privacy tools like GnuPG. The FireGPG extension for Firefox is designed to solve this problem. It integrates nicely into Gmail's interface and allows you to sign and encrypt not only email messages but also text snippets from any Web page.

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download

Last edited by dolby (2007-06-04 16:28:18)


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#35 2007-06-06 15:53:26

filenox
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Registered: 2007-05-16
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Re: Firefox Extensions...

Only one, FasterFox smile

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