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December 2005

.rico {blog}: 20 Extensions Firefox indispensables

by .rico
Les 20 meilleures extensions Firefox selon moi ...

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August 2005

Tab Mix (English)

by aspyrine & 2 others
Tab Mix is an extension for Mozilla Firefox which enhances its tab browsing capabilites. Tab Mix's main objectives are to be small, fast, easy to use, logical and without bugs while containing the most natural features related to tab browsing.

Tab Mix (English)

by svartling & 2 others
Tab Mix is an extension for Mozilla Firefox which enhances its tab browsing capabilites. Tab Mix's main objectives are to be small, fast, easy to use, logical and without bugs while containing the most natural features related to tab browsing.

July 2005

a workshop in a mess » Blog Archive » LiveLines 0.4.3.1

by svartling (via)
You can choose among the Live Bookmark, web services such as Bloglines and NewsGator Online, and RSS reader extensions(Sage, Habari Xenu) for the default RSS subscription system. - It detects RSS feeds which are within anchor tags(<a>) instead of link tags. (But it is not perfect: it cannot recognize those which are located in frames or have an unusual file name.) - You can add the first RSS feed directly without selecting on the popup menu.

All-In-One Sidebar :: Sidebar Extension for Mozilla Firefox

by svartling & 6 others (via)
All-In-One Sidebar is a highly configurable Opera-like sidebar. Click on the left edge of your browser window to open the sidebar and get easily access to all your sidebars.

Google Adsense Notifier - new working version

by svartling
With the latest update of Google Adsense report page - the excellent Google Adsense Notifier stopped working. Now “minus code”, have made a new beta version that works again.

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How to write Firefox extensions

by jinjiru & 12 others
Everyone has a good idea at one time or another to implement a new feature in a web browser. Well, with the goodness that is Mozilla Firefox, now you can do just that. You need to have a vague understanding of XUL and Javascript, but you certainly don't