#268041 - 15/08/2006 12:05
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: sein]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 29/08/2000
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Quote: Okay, it has been a longish while since I last tweaked my Firefox extensions list, so here's what I've been using for the past couple of months or so (attached).
Mark, just curious to know how long it takes Firefox to load up with that lot installed.
About three seconds on my primary machine (Dell i9300 notebook, Kubuntu OS). If it's already running, a new "instance" (window) takes about one second.
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Edited by mlord (15/08/2006 12:06)
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#268042 - 15/08/2006 13:50
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: mlord]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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Yup, I'm using some of those, too.
Looks like I'm going to have to get ImageZoom.
Anyone got a good spellchecker solution? Spellbound isn't updated for the latest firefox (or at least hasn't been last I checked).
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#268043 - 15/08/2006 13:57
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: mlord]
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Tamper DataComes in handy for manipulating GET and POST request and for viewing traffic. DownThemAllI just found this one last night. Seems to be pretty good. FireBugAWESOME. I use this all the time while debugging javascript browser apps.
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#268045 - 15/08/2006 16:15
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: Dignan]
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Quote: I love ImageZoom. On big monitors with high resolutions, it becomes a little difficult to see the little pictures people put on their websites.
Truthfully, I don't think this should need to be an extension.
Firefox already has a zoom feature, it just only works on text and not images. What you do is hold down CTRL and roll the mouse wheel up and down to zoom in and out on a page. Just like zooming in and out of a lot of other applications and image viewers. It just doesn't work on pictures. I think it should. I think it should zoom the pictures and tables and everything else. Like magnifying the page, not like changing the font size.
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#268046 - 15/08/2006 16:49
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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pooh-bah
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Quote: .... Like magnifying the page, not like changing the font size.
Maybe the feature you want is in the OS. Windoze has features like this for folks that can't see well. Never used it though... just saw mention in a menu somewhere. Could be worth a look.
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#268047 - 15/08/2006 16:57
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
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Opera (at least used to) have that feature.
On the other hand, Firefox is mostly concerned with having a small(ish) application with only nearly universally needed features, and also being extensible so that you can add new features as you wish. The idea that nearly everyone would find that feature useful is what leads to software bloat.
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#268048 - 15/08/2006 17:43
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: wfaulk]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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Good point.
Hm. I wonder if the Image Zoom people could make their extension work simultaneously with the firefox ctrl+scroll feature.
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#268049 - 15/08/2006 17:55
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 20/12/1999
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Well whaddya know, it's already in there. It wasn't in its main options pane, it's on the FireFox "View" menu.
Okay, I'm happy now.
Although I think the setting isn't sticky, and I'll lose it on my next firefox exit.
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#268050 - 15/08/2006 18:00
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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Quote: Good point.
Hm. I wonder if the Image Zoom people could make their extension work simultaneously with the firefox ctrl+scroll feature.
That would be great, but I'd still want the ability to do both seperately. I occasionally adjust the text size (mostly for other people who are squinting at my monitor), but I find more instances where I enlarge images.
Oh, and chalk that up as another improvement over Internet Explorer. IE only has five text sizes, whereas Firefox is any size you want.
And I like your assessment, Bitt. That's exactly what's wrong with all MS applications (that and "tools" that guess what the user wants to do).
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#268051 - 15/08/2006 18:09
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: Dignan]
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carpal tunnel
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Yeah. A friend of mine has a good saying about that: "Unix provides you tools to solve problems; Windows provides you specific solutions to specific problems." And then there's my corollary: "And God help you if your problem doesn't exactly match the problem Windows decided to solve.".
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#268052 - 15/08/2006 18:42
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: Good point.
Hm. I wonder if the Image Zoom people could make their extension work simultaneously with the firefox ctrl+scroll feature.
Aside from what you already found on the View menu (after installing ImageZoom), there is another extension that actually does zoom all page elements in/out. I think it is called pageZoom or something like that.
But it conflicted with something else, so I removed it a while ago.
Cheers
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#268053 - 18/08/2006 16:09
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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Quote: Anyone got a good spellchecker solution? Spellbound isn't updated for the latest firefox (or at least hasn't been last I checked).
Turns out there's a development version of Spellbound that works with Firefox 1.5. It even has check-as-you-type spelling.
It's got one hitch: When you have check-as-you-type spelling, and one of the words gets an underline because it's misspelled, you usually would expect to right-click on the word to fix it. Well, he had trouble hooking the right-click function, so you have to ctrl-left-click on the underlined word to fix it. Other than that, it works great.
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#268054 - 18/08/2006 16:32
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tfabris]
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enthusiast
Registered: 31/05/2002
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Quote: Anyone got a good spellchecker solution? Spellbound isn't updated for the latest firefox (or at least hasn't been last I checked). I use the "Mr.Tech" extension ( http://www.mrtech.com/extensions/local_install/ ) it can 'force' compatibility for extensions that are not updated. spellbound works fine for me (FF v1.5.0.6).
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#268055 - 18/08/2006 16:52
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: lastdan]
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#268056 - 15/11/2006 01:11
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tonyc]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 27/06/1999
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Some recent additions to my Firefox arsenal: Aging Tabs - Tabs begin to "grey out" if you haven't focused them in awhile (or based on a time interval if you like.) Good for knowing which tabs to close if the tab bar is getting crowded. Fission - The progress bar is shown in the URL bar, a la Safari on the Mac. FoxyProxy - Better than SwitchProxy if you ask me. Lets you use proxies automatically based on patterns, etc. Resizeable Form Fields - As the title suggests, lets you arbitrarily resize form fields. Idea probably stolen from the upcoming feature in Safari. Resurrect Pages - If a page is dead, gives you easy access to caches (Coral IDN, Google Cache, etc.) And, for those who use Youtube and have Greasemonkey installed, I highly recommend the YousableTube script, which makes YouTube a lot better, including allowing you to customize the size of the video window (defaults to fill the browser), gives you a link to download the video in FLV format, etc.
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#268057 - 15/11/2006 01:48
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tonyc]
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carpal tunnel
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OOhhh... definitely some good ones there, esp. the resizeable forms: perfect for this very BBS !!!
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#268058 - 15/11/2006 02:12
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: mlord]
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carpal tunnel
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You know there's an option in your BBS user settings to change the size of the "Post" textarea, right?
Otherwise, agreed. I've just installed all of them but the proxy one, which would be nice if I wasn't already in charge of my company's network.
Edited by wfaulk (15/11/2006 02:16)
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#268059 - 15/11/2006 02:17
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: wfaulk]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: You know there's an option in your BBS user settings to change the size of the "Post" textarea, right?
Like I'm going to go all the way in and out of there each time I post something.. or like I *always* want an 80 (or 20) line window.
Yeah, of course. Silly me.
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#268060 - 15/11/2006 02:28
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: mlord]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 25/12/2000
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Well, I've not had any trouble with a constant size in the past.
But, honestly, I'm really only posting this to play with the extension.
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#268061 - 15/11/2006 11:20
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: RobotCaleb]
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carpal tunnel
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Quote: DownThemAll I just found this one last night. Seems to be pretty good.
Thanks for linking this one! I love it! I don't usually use download managers, but this one is fantastic, and very clearly increases my download speeds, especially at work where we're limited. It's also far better (well, nearly perfect) at resuming interrupted downloads, which is half the time for me with large files like vidcasts.
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#268062 - 28/11/2006 15:39
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tonyc]
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carpal tunnel
Registered: 27/06/1999
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Just remember, kids, everything in moderation...
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#268063 - 04/04/2007 18:22
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: tonyc]
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Does anyone know of an extension that will remember my username on various sites and auto- (or semiauto-) fill it on login forms?
Yes, I know about FF's built-in "remember what I enter in forms", but I don't want it to remember everything (honestly, it really irritates me -- one of the first things I turn off when I install Firefox), just a few forms here and there.
Many such extensions that you might suggest seem to assume that you have only one username, so I need something that will remember different usernames at different sites, although an addition of remembering common data would be nice, too.
Robofill looks like it would work, but I really don't want to pay $30 for it. Maybe $5. Maybe.
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#268064 - 04/04/2007 18:32
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: wfaulk]
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Quote: Does anyone know of an extension that will remember my username on various sites and auto- (or semiauto-) fill it on login forms?
Yes, I know about FF's built-in "remember what I enter in forms", but I don't want it to remember everything (honestly, it really irritates me -- one of the first things I turn off when I install Firefox), just a few forms here and there.
Many such extensions that you might suggest seem to assume that you have only one username, so I need something that will remember different usernames at different sites, although an addition of remembering common data would be nice, too.
Robofill looks like it would work, but I really don't want to pay $30 for it. Maybe $5. Maybe.
Unless I'm reading this wrong, the Firefox password manager already does what you want. It saves the username, password for that website. I think the google toolbar might have a password manager.
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#268065 - 04/04/2007 18:38
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: Attack]
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carpal tunnel
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I don't want it to save the password, just the username.
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#268067 - 04/04/2007 20:44
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: wfaulk]
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pooh-bah
Registered: 06/04/2005
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Quote: I don't want it to save the password, just the username.
It does it for me, but I don't know why... all I have to do is start with the first letters of the username and a pop-up menu gives me the option to select it. It seems to remember the website, because all of my searches on Craigslist.org are recorded for that site. Wish I could reset it somehow, but I haven't looked for how to do it. So, if you don't mind typing in a portion of the username, that might work for you. It won't remember passwords, though, which is what you want. I'm not sure how it knows which field is which.
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#268068 - 04/04/2007 21:09
Re: Cool Firefox extensions.
[Re: Robotic]
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No, I explicitly don't want it to save the password. And I don't want to start typing and have it offer me choices. I just want it to fill it in.
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