Enables Adobe Acrobat-style grab and drag scrolling,
Flick gestures, and Momentum scrolling in Firefox,
Thunderbird, and Flock. The extension is easily toggled
on and off for text selection and has a variety of
customization options suitable for both mouse- and
pen-based navigation.
HttpFox monitors and analyzes all incoming and outgoing HTTP traffic between the
browser and the web servers.
It aims to bring the functionality known from tools like HttpWatch or
IEInspector to the Firefox browser.
Information available per request includes:
- Request and response headers
- Sent and received cookies
- Querystring parameters
- POST parameters
- Response body
Image zoom gives you complete control of the size of most images displayed in
mozilla based software. Both individual images or whole pages of images can be
zoomed.
Preview movie & actor posters when hovering over their IMDb links.
ImgLikeOpera allows load only the images that you want in Firefox browser.
This extension is very useful for non broadband users.
Features:
* placeholders for blocked images (hi, LJ treads!);
* (re)load image from context menu or Ctrl+rightMouseClick;
* forced expiration time (5 minutes - 3 months);
* one of four policies for each tab:
o don't load images;
o load cached images only;
o load images for the originating Web site only;
o load all images.
* filters.
InfoLister is an extension for Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird,
and Nvu that collects various information about Firefox/Thunderbird
and saves it to a file. Currently it prints the list of installed
extensions, themes and plugins.
InFormEnter adds a small, clickable icon next to every input field in a
web form, from where you can select the item to be inserted - no typing
required. You can configure it to display your frequently used
information such as name, email, address and whatever else you want to
be available from the form menu.
Shows Google Definitions for the selected word (in the same tab!)
Based on the Wikipedia Inline Article Viewer
Ever started type into an edit box on some web page
(such as to post a comment or describe why your
scooter was defective and they should send you new
one)?
If so, then you need "It's All Text!"
This miracle extension provides an edit button for
any edit box[1] on any page or your money back[2]!
At the bottom right corner of any edit box, a little
edit button will appear. Click it. If this is the
first time you've used "It's All Text!" then you will
be asked to set your preferences, most importantly
the editor.
The web page will pop up in your selected editor.
When you save it, it'll refresh in the web page.
Wait for the magic yellow glow that means that the
radiation has taken effect!
All browsers include a "View Source" option, but none of them offer the
ability to view the source code of external files. Most websites store
their javascripts and style sheets in external files and then link to
them within a web page's source code. Previously if you wanted to view
the source code of an external javascript/css you would have to manually
look through the source code to find the url and then type that into
your browser.
Well now there's a much easier way. You can use the JSView extension to
solve the problem. You can access it from the context menu, from the
toolbar, from the view menu, or from the status bar. If the website you
are viewing contains any external js/css files, an icon will appear that
says "CSS", "JS", or both. Each individual file can then be viewed by
clicking on the filename. The file will be opened in a new window. You
can also choose to open all external files by clicking on "View All".