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13 Sep 07

crisp?s blog » Blog Archive » getElementsByClassName re-re-re-visited

A crossbrowser fast getElementsByClassName function (native > xpath > DOM)

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General WebDev Utilities XPath JavaScript Mozilla Firefox

  • Fast forward to 2007 and here we are again discussing getElementsByClassName :)
    But how the landscape has changed: most browsers now support XPath quite well, Gran Paradiso even has native support for getElementsByClassName and other browsers are expected to follow suit.
22 Jul 07

Google Gears (BETA)

  • Google Gears (BETA) is an open source browser extension that enables web applications to provide offline functionality using the following JavaScript APIs:
    Store and serve application resources locally
    Store data locally in a fully-searchable relational database
    Run asynchronous Javascript to improve application responsiveness
30 Apr 07

FoxTorrent

  • The open source FoxTorrent Firefox extension that lets you stream torrents as they download, from your web browser, with zero configuration needed.
25 Jul 06

Problematic extensions - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

  • This article lists known extensions that cause unwanted side effects in Firefox or in other extensions and plugins, along with recommended workarounds. For other issues related to specific Firefox plugins, see the linked article.
08 May 06

Robert Accettura’s Fun With Wordage » Blog Archive » Cleaning a Firefox Profile

  • I occasionally like to clean my Firefox profile. I test quite a few extensions, and play around a bit, so every once in a while, I just want to clean up. This method has worked rather well for me over the years. Essentially I imported my Netscape 4 profile into Netscape 7, then Mozilla App Suite, then split into Firefox and Thunderbird, so essentially I have data in there that’s several years old. I thought I’d share what I do, and why I do it, in hopes that perhaps someone else would benefit.
13 Feb 06

XSLT - MDC

  • Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) is an XML-based language used, in conjunction with specialized processing software, for the transformation of XML documents. Although the process is referred to as "transformation," the original document is not changed; rather, a new XML document is created based on the content of an existing document. Then, the new document may be serialized (output) by the processor in standard XML syntax or in another format, such as HTML or plain text. XSLT is most often used to convert data between different XML schemas or to convert XML data into web pages or PDF documents.
08 Feb 06

Loading XML into Gecko-based browsers: Builder AU: Program

  • Because Gecko doesn’t rely on non-standard extensions, like XML data islands, the only way to invoke Gecko’s XML magic is through the use of JavaScript (ECMAScript). One of the advantages of this use of JavaScript is that if there is a problem with getting one method to work there is usually another way to get the job done. An example of this is the relatively simple task of loading the XML document in the first place. Just while playing with Mozilla, I’ve found three ways to load an XML document without trying real hard.

Mozilla XSLT Documentation

  • This document describes the JavaScript interface in Mozilla 1.2 and up to the XSLT Processing Engine (TransforMiiX). Note, this does not apply to previous releases of Mozilla or Mozilla based browsers, which expose a obsolete interface.
06 Dec 05

MarketingSherpa.com : Practical News & Case Studies on Internet Advertising, Marketing & PR

Why you should consider Firefox for your next site (re-)design. Explained to marketeers.

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General Business WebDev Accessibility CSS JavaScript Mozilla Firefox

  • Here’s the horrible truth your design team may not have told you: Shopping carts, calculator tools, survey and registration forms … lots of common interactive site functions can break in Firefox. (Yes, we’ve attached real-life samples.)

    This special report is written specifically for marketers. You’ll learn the Six Business Benefits of a Redesign, and get a suggested Five-Step Action Plan, plus lots of useful additional info hotlinks.

    (By the way: did you know search engine crawlers *love* sites designed to be Firefox-friendly? Yes, this could help your search engine rankings.)
23 Nov 05

dria.org » Some great Web Developer extensions (that are updated for Firefox 1.5rc3)

Excellent toolset for Firefox using web developers.

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General WebDev Utilities Mozilla Firefox ThinkLemon

  • I recently tested all of the following extensions on Firefox 1.5rc3 and OS X. Your mileage may vary.
24 Oct 05

assault and bartery » Flock, Firefox and open source

  • In recent weeks, several folks have asked why Flock is building a browser, not an extension, and about our relationship to the Mozilla community. Let me try to address some of these questions.
07 Sep 05

Foxie - Complete Privacy, Security and Productivity Suite

Turn IE into a Firefox rip-off? And keep the flaws?

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General Utilities Mozilla Firefox

  • Now you can surf the web with ease and comfort. Foxie (fox + ie; pronounced /Foxy/) is a collection of free security, privacy and productivity tools developed by the Foxie Team. It was originally designed to bridge the gap between Internet Explorer and Mozilla FireFox (an open source web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation) but soon grew in scope and size to offer additional unique features not found on any stand alone browser.

    Foxie empowers you to browse faster, more safely and more efficiently than with any other browser by blending tabbed browsing, ads & pop-up blocking, Malware cleansing and privacy & security protection with our smart search capabilities to enhance your browsing experience. Foxie is not a web browser and fits seamlessly into your IE browser.
06 Sep 05

Leslie Franke

A presentation on 'Rapid Web Development and Testing with Mozilla Firefox'.

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General WebDev Utilities Mozilla Firefox

  • The slide show is a basic overview of Firefox’s built-in web development tools, as well as some useful web developer extensions that are available. The idea is not to explain how to use these tools and extensions, but to make you aware that such tools are out there and what their basic purposes are. It is up to you to explore whichever one of these tools you may choose to use.

Warping it up! :: Extending Firefox for Web Developers

  • The Mozilla Firefox browser is probably the greatest webbrowser in the world on it’s own. But ever since it’s extension feature matured around the release of Firefox 1.0 it has been an absolute killer application! For web developers it has become the ultimate tool to inspect, debug and test and for users it has become the greatest platform for making a browser that suit their specific needs.
03 Aug 05

particletree · Quick Start Your Design with XHTML Templates

  • Anyway, before I got smart and started using customized CSS and XHTML templates, I usually found myself opening up prior projects just to answer the same questions over and over again: How do I include an external JavaScript file? How do I properly form a meta tag? How do I make comments in a CSS file? What’s the best way to structure a form? My friends, it’s time to stop the inefficiency. Let’s get to it.
28 Jul 05

Migrate apps from Internet Explorer to Mozilla

An introductory guide by IBM to make IE only sites compatible with Firefox

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General Business WebDev Mozilla Firefox

  • Ever have trouble getting your Internet Explorer-specific Web applications to work with Mozilla? This article covers common issues associated with migrating applications to the open source Mozilla-based browser. You'll first learn basic cross-browser development techniques, and then develop strategies for overcoming the differences between Mozilla and Internet Explorer.
26 Jul 05

ThinkLemon » Blog Archive » Firefox webdeveloper survival kit

  • It took me a whole 10 minutes to get up and running. Including installing the much needed extensions to complete the survival kit.

    So here’s what I define as the ‘webdeveloper survival kit‘:
22 Jun 05

WordPress Administration Design: Tiger | Ordered List by Steve Smith

  • After working with WordPress for several months now, I felt the Administration area needed a little ‘freshening up.’ I wanted the utility to feel more like an application, and less like a traditional website. So I pulled some inspiration from my newly installed OS X Tiger, and created a mockup with Fireworks. I knew from the beginning that I didn’t want to touch the XHTML of the Administration, just the CSS file, and adding a few images. Almost Zen Gardenesque. It wasn’t until I started digging through the XHTML that I realized what a challenge this would be.
20 Jun 05

ComputerZen.com - Scott Hanselman?s Weblog - Scott Hanselman?s 2005 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List

  • Everyone collects utilities, and most folks have a list of a few that they feel are indispensable. Here's mine. Each has a distinct purpose, and I probably touch each at least a few times a week. For me, util means utilitarian and it means don't clutter my tray. If it saves me time, and seamlessly integrates with my life, it's the bomb.
27 May 05

STLtoday - Business - Face it: There is no ?safe? Web browser

  • We’ve all heard reports of browser security trouble before; they’re as frequent as rain clouds over St. Louis in summer. But somewhere close to the problem’s description usually are the words “Microsoft” and “Internet Explorer.”
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