29 April 2005
My Firefox extensions etc.
After using Firefox for a while I have settled on a set of extensions and other bits I use both at home (Mac) and at work (Windows). I have experimented with others, but I consider these ones essential.
- Open link in…
- “Adds context menu items for opening links and images in a new background tab (or foreground tab if your tabs normally open in the background), in a new background or foreground window, and in the current tab.” I use this when I want to re-use a tab instead of opening a new window or tab.
- Resize Search Box
- “Allows you to use a resize thumb to resize the search box. The resize thumb can be enabled by customizing the toolbar.” Great for fitting long search strings into your search box.
- Adblock
- “Once installed, it’s a snap to filter elements at their source-address. Just right-click: Adblock: done. Filters use either the wildcard character (*) or full Regular Expression syntax. Hit the status-element and see what has or hasn’t been blocked.” I am rather aggressive in weeding out annoying ads. As more people start using Adblock, I wonder how it will affect web advertising revenue.
- Bloglines Toolkit
- “The Bloglines Mozilla extension adds a notifier and several additional features to Mozilla and Firefox browsers. In addition to embedding a notifier within the lower-right portion of the browser window, the extension adds a number of additional options to the right-click context menu.” If you use Bloglines and Firefox, you need this.
- Change the cursor for links that open in new window
- “This neat trick will change the mouse pointer when you hover it over links that will open a new window.” This is not an extension, but an addition to my
userChrome.cssfile. It provides a useful warning of impending window duplication. When I see the crosshair cursor (signifying a link that will open in a new window) I head for the Ctrl key (Win) or Command key (Mac) so the link opens in a new tab instead.
