Weblint is a syntax and minimal style checker for HTML: a perl script which
picks fluff off html pages, much in the same way traditional lint picks fluff
off C programs.
WebReport is a web log statistics reporting program especially designed for
virtual web hosting sites. It is also very useful for single hosting sites.
The main difference between WebReport and other statistics programs is a
configuration file which allows for easy manipulation of the features.
XIST is an XML-based extensible HTML generator written in Python. It was
developed as a replacement for an HTML preprocessor named HSC, and borrows
some features and ideas from it. It also borrows the basic ideas (XML/HTML
elements as Python objects) from HTMLgen or HyperText.
This extension makes all html textareas into a very
stripped-down version of Vi[m]. It's modal, supports
infinite undo, has register support, search, visual
mode, and various movement and editing commands
There's a lot yet to implement, but I've tried to
cover all the basics that you'd use every day to type
an email, edit a wiki page, etc. That being said,
you'll note that the version number hasn't hit 1.0
yet.
If you like the power of ItsAllText, but want something
a bit lighter-weight, give it a try.
Show the IP address of the current page in the status bar.
The User Agent Switcher extension adds a menu and
a toolbar button to switch the user agent of the
browser. It is designed for Firefox, Flock and
Seamonkey, and will run on any platform that these
browsers support including Windows, Mac OS X and
Linux.
Language packs for SeaMonkey
This is the current release of the Seamonkey open source web browser. It should
be fully compliant with all W3C standards, including HTML, CSS, XML, XSL,
JavaScript, MathML, SSL encryption, SVG and RDF. Also supports Java with
the use of the FreeBSD native Java plug-in.
This is a series of scripts for gathering and presenting statistical
information about a running Squid or Cacheboy application.
This port offers the development branch of the XS-HTTPD webserver.
The stable version of XS-HTTPD is available as well, as www/xshttpd.
Development releases are updated much more often and will contain
all kinds of nice new features - some of them are even documented.
Read the ChangeLog file for possible issues with backwards compatibility.