Top 10 FireFox Extensions
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I just recently restored my computer and in the process of installing my programs and getting everything set back up I was download the FireFox Extensions that I use. Everybody knows FF has thousands of add-ons and some of those are actually useful. I personally like my browser to be light and un-cluttered. So, I keep my add-ons very limited however there are a few select ones that I just can’t open FireFox without. So here are my top 10 FireFox Extensions (yes, a top 10 list to add to the other thousands of useless top 10 lists on the internet).
#10 - Greasemonkey
Greasemonkey basically allows you to customize how a page is displayed using javascript. My first contact with Greasemonkey was when using an extension developed for deviantART to allow you to use styles for your profiles. That extension is outdated and no longer needed now. You can find more information about Greasemonkey at DiveIntoGreasemonkey.org.
#9 - ChatZilla
I’m not addicted to IRC as others are however I have my favorite rooms that I do spend time in each week and for that I use ChatZilla. ChatZilla is pretty light and simple to use. I have never really used other IRC clients so I can’t say feature wise how it stacks up but it does everything I need it to. If you don’t have a favorite IRC client or looking for a new one check out ChatZilla.
#8 - Twitty Tunes
Twitty Tunes allows you to post what your currently playing to Twitter. Its basic and simple. I don’t really use it to post all the songs I listen to, however when I find new artists or come across a song that I just love then I will post it. A nice extension for those who use Twitter (which should be all).
#7 - Time Tracker
As a webdesigner/developer I like many others spend alot of time in FireFox. I like to keep track of my time through my work days and since I work from home its sometimes hard. Time Tracker basically keeps track of the time you spend in FireFox at a time. If you only want to keep track of your non-work time in FF then you can create a list of your work sites and the timer will pause while you are on those sites. I start a new session of FF when I start work (mostly to clear memory, etc) and it restarts so I can keep track of my hours spent working for a client.
#6 - del.icio.us buttons
del.icio.us is a great way to keep track of different bookmarks, find new sites, and tag your sites. Helps to organize your bookmarks. I mostly bookmark design sites, resources, tutorials, free software, etc to my del.icio.us account. This extension allows you to tag the site your at with one click and bookmark it to del.icio.us. It can’t get much easier then that.
#5 - ReloadEvery
I use dual-monitors and normally while working I move FireFox to my secondary and open PhotoShop and Notepad++ on my primary. I wanted a way for the browser to refresh every couple of minutes while I was coding so I could keep an eye on changes. ReloadEvery allows you to do exactly that. It will reload a site as often as you want it to. I save often while coding so it comes in handy to be able to look to the right a little at my other monitor and always see an updated version of the site as I’m working on it.
#4 - MeasureIt
MeasureIt allows you to draw a ruler on your screen and get the width and height in pixels of anything. I used to take a quick screenshot and paste in PhotoShop to find the pixel width/height but after finding MeasureIt it saves alot of time doing that.
#3 - ScreenGrab
Sometimes its a pain to take screenshots of your sites. Sometimes you want a full screenshot and not just what fits on your screen. ScreenGrab is a quick and easy way to take screenshots of whatever is in your browser. I haven’t used this extension for that long but it has gotten alot of use.
#2 - FoxyTunes
FoxyTunes is one of the most used extensions for FireFox and its great. It basically allows you to control your music player (I use foobar2000) via your browser. It also allows you to see whats currently playing. It comes in handy while your working and want to switch songs real quick. I’ve used this extension for awhile and its a must have.
#1 - FoxMarks
The extension that I could not live without is FoxMarks. FoxMarks is a bookmark synchronizer that syncs your bookmarks to their servers and allow you to always have a copy of your latest bookmarks no matter what computer your using. Its great if you use more then one computer (maybe home and work) and always want your bookmarks with you. I have used FoxMarks for awhile now and its great. Its nice to know your bookmarks will always be there.
Well that is my Top 10 FireFox Extensions. Its not much but I felt like sharing. There might be a few extensions that some of you didn’t know about but most are pretty popular. Overall if I could only have one extension it would have to be FoxMarks, but thank god I don’t have to pick just one.
Tags: Extensions, FireFox, Top 10
6 Comments
Jay
July 27th, 2007
at 7:06pm
You should check out FEBE (and/or CLEO). http://customsoftwareconsult.com/extensions/ It backs up your extensions/themes so rather than having to dl `em when you lose FF, you can keep them in organized in a folder (Or, with clea, in one install package).
Jay
July 27th, 2007
at 7:13pm
And if I could type that would say: “..organized in a folder..” and “..with CLEO..”.
James
July 27th, 2007
at 7:41pm
Nice find. I actually have an OpenOffice doc where I list all my software and the websites to download them at along with widgets and extensions for FF. This will be nice though. Thanks man.
how to take screen shot
September 5th, 2007
at 3:38am
I’d like to introduce FireShot.
FireShot is a Firefox extension that creates screenshots of webpages. Unlike other extensions, this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify captures and insert text and graphical annotations. Such functionality will be especially useful for web designers, testers and content reviewers. Screenshots can be saved to disk (PNG, JPEG, BMP), copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.
It’s absolutely FREE, you can download it from: http://screenshot-program.com/fireshot/fireshot.xpi
To get it installed in firefox simply type this link in its address bar.
Screenshots are availabe at: https://addons.mozilla.org/ru/firefox/addon/5648
Any comments and reviews there will be appreciated!
Hello Safari
March 11th, 2008
at 7:34pm
[...] loaded it up first on my iMac and didn’t really give Safari a chance. I have several extensions that I have used for awhile to make life easier when designing. I wasn’t ready to give up [...]
Bgpnlslc
December 13th, 2008
at 11:39am
Thanks!,