March 7th, 2009 by Tom
Have you ever wished there was a simple way to capture a website to store on your hard drive? It’s easy to do that Firefox add-on PDFit, allows you to save your current browse site as a PDF or image file, and if you are a mac user, there’s an option to save web page [...]
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February 28th, 2009 by Tom
From my Google Analytics data shows that 59% of visitors on this blog are Firefox users, so this is a nice tip for all Firefox users about the ways to open links in new tab. In this video, Veronica from Tezilla Daily shows you a few shortcuts for keeping those tabs in line, including how [...]
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February 20th, 2009 by Tom
This is a nice FireFox tip that will help you save time to type .com and .net. You just simply press the short cut key to automatically fill it up.
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February 18th, 2009 by Tom
You’ll never again have to worry about losing all your bookmarks, mail, contacts, extensions, etc. With MozBackup you can keep track of it all whether you’re using Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, or Netscape. MozBackup is a simple utility for creating backups of Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mozilla Sunbird, Flock, SeaMonkey, Mozilla Suite, Spicebird and [...]
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February 16th, 2009 by Tom
Seo Toolbar is a very useful plugin for Firefox that will show you all the info you need for SEO such as site background information, site links, page links, directory listings, traffic estimates and social media information from popular social bookmarking and social news sites. I have this plugin and I really like it. I [...]
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February 3rd, 2009 by Tom
Very useful Firefox plugin that can help you download all the links, images or video contained in a webpage. The plug-in is DownThemAll. DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it features an advanced accelerator that increases speed up to 400% and it allows you to pause and resume downloads at any [...]
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January 20th, 2009 by Tom
FireFox 3 has a feature called “awesome bar” that search your visited URL, when the results show up you have to move your mouse to select the URL, but this tip from Tekzilla shows you how to hack Firefox to auto-fill URL. I found this feature is a default feature in Safari.
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