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List of Firefox Add-ons to help you Saves Time (Episode #2)

by DJYaNo on October 25, 2008 | Twit this | Print this






Firefox has tons of extensions that enhance the functionality of the browser. You can saves your time while you are surfing the net. The 6 Firefox Add-ons listed below is my recommendations to help you saves your time that will keep you focused on your time management.

1. Morning Coffee

Morning Coffee is an extension that allows you to set a group of Web sites that will open (each in its own tab) with the click of a button. This will save you from having to roam through your bookmarks (while drinking that first cup of wake-me-up in the morning) to view your favorite sites. Read More: Morning Coffee – The FireFox Extension Must Have

Install Morning Coffee

2. History Submenus

Formerly named History Menu, this extension aims to make the History menu more usable, and the history sidebar less necessary. The extension adds a submenu for each day and lists all sites visited on that day, rather than just the last ten sites visited… as is in the standard History menu. Some of the extension’s behavior may be changed through its preferences.

Install History Submenus

3. FlashBlock

Flashblock is an extension for the Mozilla, Firefox, and Netscape browsers that takes a pessimistic approach to dealing with Macromedia Flash content on a webpage and blocks ALL Flash content from loading. It then leaves placeholders on the webpage that allow you to click to download and then view the Flash content.

Install FlashBlock

4. LinkChecker

Check the validity of links on any webpage. Check webpage links at a glance with simple color coding. Ditch those massive listings of bad links that provide no context. Extremely useful when you need to check pages with many links that are external Web site. Quick way to see where you need to make updates.

Install LinkChecker

5. MeasureIt

Excellent add-on. Definitely a must. Draw a ruler across any webpage to check the width, height, or alignment of page elements in pixels.

Install MeasureIt

6. Plain Text to Link

Plain text to link is able to select plain text in a page and save it in a text file. Besides, with PTTL you can open links written in plain text (not clickable links): you select a link and open it with the right click PTTL menu. At last, you can search selected text in Google Groups, send it directly via email and other interesting function.

Plain Text to Link


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One Response to “List of Firefox Add-ons to help you Saves Time (Episode #2)”
  1. Oh my, you are 2 for 2 with me. I like google chrome because of it’s built in recovery feature, so I would always purposefully crash the program before I went to bed on the site I wanted to check in the morning but the Morning Coffee plug-in is actually the way I’d rather go. I also get the get rid of Chrome’s User ID tracker that way too. Thanks for the heads up.

    Brian

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