Firefox Extensions You Must Have
You know what I think firefox is the best browers on the planet made till now. And one the key factors behind its huge success are add-ons or extension. The extensive collection of extensions now available for firefox is the reason which made it huge, and one of the best browser in functionality, as firefox is an open source, anyone with a little bit of programing knowledge can made an add-on, and you can practically do anything with firefox all you need is the correct plugin.
So here’s a list which we compiled, “Best Firefox Extensions You Must have”
Adblock Plus
This is just an amazing plugin, and is always installed on my firefox. I just hate those ads on websites and blogs which contain pornographic content or open pop ups when clicked. If you don’t like them either this is the best add-on for you. Adblock Plus does an exceptional job in blocking ads.
Right-click on a banner and choose “Adblock” from the context menu — the banner won’t be downloaded again. Maybe even replace parts of the banner address with star symbols to block similar banners as well. Or choose a filter subscription, then even this simple task will usually be unnecessary: the filter subscription will block most advertisements fully automatically.
An automatic update solution for ads list is also available. The only downside of adblock plus is that it can also result in a page not displaying as designed, often ommitting necessary content. But that can be changed by disabling adblock. But still its an amazing plug every firefox user should have it, and its also free.
For more info visit Official Website
Adsense Notifier
If you manage one or more than one website then it is possible that you are using adsense or have used it before. And i find it quite inconvenient to login my adsense account to see how much did i earn, but this is a handy addon, it provides live update about your adsense on firefox’s status-bar, it allows you to easily see your earnings at a glance instead of logging into the Adsense website multiple times a day. It can be set to show the revenue for the follow ranges: Today, Past 7 Days, This Month, All Time, Yesterday, Two Days Ago, Last Month, This week, Last Week, Last Business Week, and Since Last Payment.
For more info visit Official website
AI RoboForm
Roboform is a simple tool which handles your passwords,very handy tool if your computer is not a shared one, it can not only handle your password but it can -
| Fill long registration and checkout forms with one click. | |
| Encrypt your passwords to achieve complete security. | |
| Generate random passwords to maximize password strength. | |
| Fight Phishing by entering passwords only on matching web sites. | |
| Defeat Keyloggers by not using the keyboard to type passwords. | |
| Back up your passwords and copy them between computers. |
For more info visit Official website
IE Tabs
I find myself using this extension less and less as more Web developers code their Web sites following standards. However, occasionally you will find it necessary to open a Web site using Internet Explorer in order for it to render correctly. Rather than taking the time to launch a separate browser, just choose “View Page in IE tab” and an Internet Explorer tab opens in Firefox. This is very useful if you like to have multiple Gmail accounts open and active on one computer.
Customize Google
Customize Google is a very robust extension that lets you customize many features of the services provided by Google. Customize Google lets you block advertisements on pretty much any Google page (including Gmail). It remaps Google Images search results to point directly at the images (no longer will you need to click through the originating site). Customize Google lets you add links from other search engines directly into your search results. It can also block Google click tracking and allows you to connect to Google Calendar and Gmail securely (https). Give it a try, you won’t be sorry.
Download Customize Google here
Download Statusbar
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Download Statusbar manages your downloads in the status bar instead of the Firefox Download Manager. I find that the download manager that comes with Firefox to be very intrusive. Download manager tucks your download progress bars into the generally unused status bar of Firefox. This lets you download care-free without the Firefox Download Manager popping up and interrupting you.
Download Download Statusbar here
URL Fixer
URL fixer will replace the common typos you enter when typing a Web site into the URL bar (i.e., http://www.lifehack.rog, htp://lifehack.org). The auto correct feature of URL fixer is very helpful. “[URL Fixer] will correct common misspellings of .com, .net, .org, .edu, .gov, and .mil, as well as the protocol (http:, https:). It will also correct errors in country code TLDS such as .com.XX, .net.XX, and .org.XX.”
DownThemAll!

Not a tool you need every day, but really useful when you want it, DownThemAll is a selective, powerful download manager. It makes short work of snatching all the images on a page (including those links to the “bigger” or “zoom” versions), all the MP3s off a music blog, or any other kind of filter you can set up. Gina’s showed us how to do some smart tune-grabbing and Flickr downloading with her guide to supercharging your Firefox downloads with DownThemAll, but her walkthrough should work for any types of files and any page.
Greasemonkey

For Firefox changes that require deep browser integration (like adding a new button to the browser’s chrome), there are extensions. For everything else, there’s Greasemonkey. Greasemonkey is a difficult extension for the uninitiated to wrap their heads around, but once they do, it’s a breeze. In essence, Greasemonkey is a meta-extension of sorts. It does nothing by default when first installed; the power lies in Greasemonkey user scripts developed by JavaScript-wielding geeks fed up with under-performing sites or interested in bringing more power to the sites they already love. If you don’t like seeing labels on your Gmail messages, but wouldn’t mind seeing them when your pointer hovers over them, there’s a fix. Want YouTube to acknowledge your bandwidth and load high-quality clips by default? Same deal. Those are just a few recent examples, but the list goes on, and the fixes keep getting better. You can find Greasemonkey scripts all over the web, but if you’re just getting started, you may also want to check out Userscripts.org—sort of like Mozilla’s add-ons site but for Greasemonkey scripts.
took a long time to make this one fellas. whhheewww !!!
- Vikram
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