Best Add-ons for Firefox

1. Web Developer


The Web Developer extension adds various web developer tools to a browser. read more...





2. Firebug

 Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page... read more...



3. ColorZilla

Advanced Eyedropper, Color Picker, Gradient Generator and other colorful goodies... read more...



4. MeasureIt

Draw a ruler across any web page to check the width, height, or alignment of page elements in pixels. read more...



5. YSlow

YSlow analyzes web pages and why they're slow based on Yahoo!'s rules for high performance web sites. read more...







6. FireFTP

FireFTP is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP/SFTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP/SFTP servers. read more...







7. Adblock Plus

Annoyed by adverts? Troubled by tracking? Bothered by banners? Install Adblock Plus now to regain control of the internet and change the way that you view the web. read more...



8. Tab Mix Plus

Tab Mix Plus enhances Firefox's tab browsing capabilities. It includes such features as duplicating tabs, controlling tab focus, tab clicking options, undo closed tabs and windows, plus much more. It also includes a full-featured session manager. read more...






9. FireShot

FireShot creates screen shots of web pages entirely. read more...







10. Dummy Lipsum

Generate "Lorem Ipsum" dummy text read more...









11. Font Finder

Font Finder is created for designers, developers and typographers. It allows a user to analyze the font information of any element on a page, copy any piece(s) of that information to the clipboard, and perform inline replacements to test new layouts. read more...




12. Download Statusbar

View and manage downloads from a tidy statusbar - without the download window getting in the way of your web browsing. read more...






13. JSView

All browsers include a "View Source" option, but none of them offer the ability to view the source code of external files. Most websites store their javascripts and style sheets in external files and then link to them within a web page's... read more...

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