10 Extension Firefox You need to use

Written By Unknown on Saturday, February 6, 2010 | 10:09 PM


One of the interesting things is the addition of the Firefox extension (add-on). Whatever the purpose of the goals of our browsing, Firefox has a number of extensions that are waiting to be used. Here is the extension of the various categories, which can make use of Firefox get better. Some extensions designed for power users and some to various circles. Do not hesitate to search for and use the add-on that match, this will make your browsing faster.

1. Morning Coffee.
This extension allows us to set a number of web sites will be opened, each on a separate tab, with a single button click. This will save time because we do not have to flip through your bookmarks (while drinking coffee in the morning) to see your favorite site. Their use is not limited to browsing only, we can use this extension to open the admin tool (web-based) sites that we manage. We can set so that the site was opened on a particular day or every day.

2. NoScript.
This is one of the best tools so we can browse safely. With NoScript, you can disable the content from untrusted sites. Unless we allow Java Script, Java, and other Scripting, NoScript will block all scripts, so that the browser is safe from the dangers we have or have not been identified. Do not ever think that if you use Firefox on Linux, then you are really safe! Use this extension, whatever platform you use.

3. ColorfulTabs.
We may open multiple tabs in Firefox. Sometimes this is not a problem, but there are times when the tab becomes a little too much and need a little setting. To help this, color ColorfulTabs open each tab, so it is easy to distinguish. With this simple extension, we can color the tabs randomly or based on the URL. We also can set the tabs to fade. Another feature is that we can set a background image for the tab.

4. BBCode.
This extension adds BBCode symbols and formatting, HTML, and XHTML into the menu. With BBCode, we can add tags to the menu 10. This extension will appear when we are in the forum and right clicking the text area. We can select the tag you want to add from the menu that appears.

5. Buggybar.
This extension is very useful for Bugzilla users. With this extension, we will have a sidebar Bugzilla Chrome will display semuan related bug bug list that we make.

6. Clear Cache Button.
Maybe we've set Firefox to clear the cache every time out of the browser. However, what if we want to clean the cache, but do not want to get out of the browser? Than searching the menu, we can add a simple extension of this. Clear Cache Button provides a button to clear cache with one click.

7. Time Tracker.
This is not memamng tool that would help or make our browsing activities become better. This extension will remind us the time spent browsing. However, this extension can be useful in certain situations. Whether you're a little break for five minutes, or just want to know the time spent on a site, TimeTracker will monitor how long you browse. Interesting when we close the browser, then the timer stops and when we open the browser again the timer will run again. We can reset the timer by right-clicking the status bar timer and selecting reset.

8. IMacros.
This extension automates the various things we do in Firefox, ranging from opening the site to fill out the form to the settings. IMacros a sidebar that displays your favorite Macro. This extension also has a record facility which allows us to create a macro simply by clicking Record. Macro Repeat who wants to make and click Save. We can create a macro as needed. When we want to run them, select Macro IMacros the sidebar and click the Play button. The weakness of this extension is that we can not run the macro by using key combinations.

9. Fasterfox.
This extension does one thing, namely to make Firefox to open pages faster. The speed of opening the page can be improved by making connections and data acquisition simultaneously. For Firefox 3, this extension is still in experimental stages. We should have a Firefox account to download it. This extension should be to try because of the increased speed was enough.

10. BlogRovR.
We all read the blog. Ranging from personal blogs to many other blogs available, we all read it almost every day. This certainly takes a lot of time. Instead of wasting time flipping through blogs, leave this extension to get it for us. We must register to use this extension and we will be asked to install another sidebar (Stickies). After installation is complete, enter your blog URL and will start taking BlogRovR information. Keep in mind, if NoScript is installed, we must allow the BlogRovR to run scripts or it will not be able to retrieve information from these blogs.

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