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(After searching again with different keywords, I found Audy had created a thread that's the same as this one which can be found here. It's been a few months since the last reply there, so this thread seems relevant to revive it as it's an awesome topic to discuss.)
As we all are aware of, one of the greatest browsers in the world is Firefox. With Firefox, for those few who may not know about it, comes add-ons. There are many add-ons created by developers of all kinds for various reasons. I have been wondering lately, what everyone else has installed in their Firefox as add-ons and what they think about them; be it themes or just regular add-ons. Hopefully this thread will also give some ideas on what some members could install. So it's a win-win situation.
Add-ons I have installed on my system include the following:
As we all are aware of, one of the greatest browsers in the world is Firefox. With Firefox, for those few who may not know about it, comes add-ons. There are many add-ons created by developers of all kinds for various reasons. I have been wondering lately, what everyone else has installed in their Firefox as add-ons and what they think about them; be it themes or just regular add-ons. Hopefully this thread will also give some ideas on what some members could install. So it's a win-win situation.
Add-ons I have installed on my system include the following:
- Adblock Plus (used for browsing) - This is perhaps my favorite add-on I've installed on Firefox. The title says it all. For those rare members who don't have this installed, or haven't heard of it before, it's an add-on created by Wladimir Palant that allows you to block the frame of an web-ad or an image of it.
- ColorZilla (used for design) - This add-on is my favorite for designing purposes. It's created by Alex Sirota and allows you to use an eyedropper tool to capture the HEX and RBG formats of a pixel located anwhere within the window.
- FoxyTunes (used for entertainment) - This is an add-on also created by Alex Sirota that allows you to control a media player from within the browser and locate lyrics for whatever the song you're listening to is. It's rather simple.
- Personal Menu (used for appearance) - This one's hard to explain. It was created by Merci Chao and allows you to hide various aspects of your window. The official descption reads: ""Menus Toolbar" item is now available in Toolbar Context Menu and you may hide it forever! So let's replace the conservative menus and gather all useful commands into a compact and tiny button!"
- Stylish (used for appearance) - Stylish, (created by Jason Barnabe) allows users to create codes that control the design of various aspects. There's so much you can do with it, words aren't enough to describe it.
- Glasser (used for appearance) - Glasser was introduced to me by viewing an album picture on Jake's album of a Firefox window that adds a design of Vista's Windows Explorer onto your Firefox. It was created by Matthew Holder.
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