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August 11, 2006

Firefox Extensions for Webbies

More and more people are using Firefox.  Firefox good.  IE bad.  Simple.  If you're a "web professional" (read: web designer, code monkey, usability tester, etc.) check out these 13 Great Firefox Extensions for Web Professionals.  Lots of good shortcuts for testing code, providing FTP access, and more, including this one that lets you test what a page will look like in IE--from within Firefox!

found on Phil Bradley's weblog

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Absolutely. Thanks for mentioning that Jon. That is an invaluable tool for "we who web."

Posted by: Sarah Houghton (LiB) | August14, 2006

These types of list seem to pop up with a suprising frequency. Of course, they're useful. Even here there was a few extensions I hadn't heard of. The odd part though is so many of these lists ignore the biggest and most useful firefox extension for web designers/developers, the Web Developer's Toolbar. I can't imagine surfing the web without it. It combines many of the features found in popular extensions into one nice compact toolbar with many wonderful options.

https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/60/

Posted by: Jon Gorman | August14, 2006

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