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31 Jan 07

Split Browser | Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation


  • This splits the content area of the browser window as you like. It will help you in various cases. For example, to compare multiple webpages, to show a calendar always, and so on.
22 Nov 06

mincus code » Adsense Notifier - Firefox, Perl, Javascript

  • Adsense Notifier simply shows your adsense stats on the status bar and updates the stats automatically.
06 Nov 06

Deep Quote - Link directly to specific quotes in web pages

  • Make Deep Quotes without leaving the page you're on with our nifty browser extensions.
25 Oct 06

Firefox Add-ons | Mozilla Corporation


  • View and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar - without the download window getting in the way of your web browsing.
10 Sep 06

TrackMeNot

  • TrackMeNot
    is a lightweight browser
    extension that protects web searchers against surveillance and data-profiling.
    It does so not by means of concealment or encryption (i.e. covering one's
    tracks), but instead, paradoxically, by the opposite strategy: noise and
    obfuscation.
09 Sep 06

mozdev.org - qlookup: index

  • QLookup is a quick hack to add Google and Dictionary lookups to the context menu in Mozilla. All you need to do is highlight a word or phrase on a web page and then right-click and select "Google" or "Dictionary" to perform a lookup on the selected word or phrase.
06 Sep 06

throbber


  • What is a throbber? It’s the thing in the top right of your browser that lets you know data is being fetched. The problem is that Ajax requests don’t trigger it. The browser throbbing can be a subtle expected queue, and it’s the only thing visible across tabs, so it can be nice to be able to toggle it on and off. The problem is that there are very few ways to make that happen. This method uses a hidden iframe, which increases load across the server but achieves the desired effect.
10 Aug 06

Firefox Extension Development Tutorial :: Overview


  • This tutorial has been created for individuals wanting to
    develop full-featured extensions for the Mozilla Firefox
    browser. The tutorial has been constructed as a step-by-step
    guide providing many examples, explanations, and external
    references to help the reader have a full understanding of
    extension development.
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