Helpful Firefox Add-ons
October 20, 2008 by Kirin Knapp

Make life easier? Computer users have a diverse array of needs and/or wants when using their computers according to what they do. Whether they are relaxing and uploading pictures to their Flickr account, or they are web designers in a fast-paced company, Firefox Add-ons can make all of these tasks easier.
Browsing the internet, finding images you like, and uploading them to Flickr has gotten easier! Uploadr for Flickr will come in quite handy if you like to add web images occasionally or even frequently to your Flickr account. Just make sure you’re logged into your Flickr account after you’ve installed it and restarted your Firefox browser, and you’re ready to go.
Web designers can surely utilize Web Developer, a multifunctional, easy to use Add-on that allows you to locate, view and edit codes within webpages (and so much more). If you’re a web designer, this will make your life a little easier. You may not mind editing your stylesheet one code at a time to see what went wrong, re-uploading it to your server, and doing it again when you find out that wasn’t what you wanted to change in the first place… but this will eliminate some steps. You can not only view the CSS for a page, within the page, but you can also edit it while viewing it, which reloads as you change the code. Pretty snazzy.




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