Posts Tagged with 'Firefox'

Easy Web Development with Firebug Add-on for Firefox

If you haven’t come across Firebug yet, you are missing a lot of good things that Firefox can do for you. Firebug is an amazing Firefox add-on that lets you edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page. The entire add-on is under 300k in size and offers the following features. One key stroke to open the interface. Global enable and disable options for websites. Option for blacklist and white listing websites. Inspect and edit

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How To: Deploy Firefox throughout your Organization

Before you proceed any further with mass deployment of Firefox in your organization or entire network, conduct a survey to determine the websites used by your employees to do their job. Then, test those websites in Firefox and ensure that they work [in most cases they will]. You are now ready to deploy Firefox throughout your network. We will cover two topics in this post. We will learn about a way to deploy Firefox on all the computers in your

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How To: Change the look of Google’s Homepage

I am very much bored of looking at the same homepage of Google for so many years now. It’s time for a change. After making some changes in my browser, my new Google home looks like: And the search results page looks like: How did I do it? It’s simple with the Stylish plugin for Firefox. Let’s see how to do it yourself: At first, [download] the Stylish plugin for Firefox and install it. Then [download] the CSS file for

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Adobe Flash Player Source Code Open to Firefox

Are you looking for latest version of Flash Player for your browser? It’s available on [Adobe's web site]. It’s official now! Mozilla foundation will have access to the source code of the Flash Player. This will enable developers at Mozilla Foundation to come up with better handling model for Web 2.0 based applications in Firefox. How will Flash source help Firefox? Developers at Mozilla will incorporate ActionScript Virtual Machine from Flash source into their Firefox browser. ActionScript is believed to

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My Favorite and Top Firefox Add-Ons!

Here is a list of my favorite Firefox add-ons that I use very often and just can’t imagine doing so many things on Internet that I do everyday without their assistance. AD-Blocker Adblock Plus – Very helpful to prevent most of the annoying ads from loading up in the browser. Backed up by an automatically updated Filter list of Ads, am sure you will find it useful. I strongly recommend this to people with very slow Internet connections (are there

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IE 7 or Firefox 2 ?

I am sure, you must be aware about the latest releases of both the browsers by now. Here is my take on both the browsers… I use both IE and Firefox for surfing. Using IE is a mandate (kind of) in the office as every intranet site is designed and tested with IE in mind. There is no room for Firefox in the company yet and I don’t imagine it making a place on my company systems any sooner. For

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