< Firefox
here are some of the Firefox plugins / Extenstions used by s23 WiKi members.
- ==Sage== - is a rss feed reader, it opens in a side bar and intergrates with LiveBookMarks
- ==Statusbar Clock== - is a nice little clock that show up in the status bar at the bottom of FireFox
its fully configurable and such
- ==downTHEMall!== - is a mass download extension, just right click select dta and down load all files matching your requirments
ie select all .pdf's or .mp3's, very nice =)
- ==Adblock== - filters out section form web pages, ie any thing coming from advert.server.com you can use regX filters too
check the Adblock forums out + there are some nice sugestions for filter's here filters
instructions for filters another cool filter is, fanboys filters
- ==Web Developer Toolbar== - very usefull toolbar for building and designing webpages. Especially when it comes to CSS, since you can see the effect of your edits to your stylesheet at once.
- ==Spellbound== - A spell checker that works with text input boxes for wiki's forums and such.
- ==Image Zoom== - Adds zoom functionality for images
- ==Wikipedia Editor== - Adds lots of function for editing Wikipedia, also works for other MediaWiki based wiki's ie this one.
- ==MozEx== - Configure an external editor for editing wiki articles without copying and pasting them from the browser's text area.
- To achieve that, you need to download the "MozEx" extension at http://mozex.mozdev.org/ and follow a quick MozEx tutorial.
- The "MozEx" extension doesn't work properly on Mozilla Firefox 1.0. See http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/FireFox for a work around.
- also see Wikipedia:Text_editor_support
- ==ipv6ident== - Mozilla Firefox extension to show the current IP Address in the statusbar
- ==ChatZilla== - ChatZilla is an IRC client that is written entirely in JavaScript and XUL.
- all about ChatZilla download
- Hint if you want to load your chatzilla prefrences in to a new firefox profile, you need to copy the 'extensions.irc' preffrences for chatzilla from '$old_path/profile/prefs.js'. it's the lines begining with 'user_pref("extensions.irc.*' there could be some long lines so make shore you get them all... thanks to the frendly people on [1] for this hint.