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What's in your Add-ons?
For some reason BTD's Disappearing Cookies thread pushed my brain this direction.
What's everybody using in their Firefox Add-ons? And if you aren't using Firefox, what's your problem? ;) I've got: Adblock Plus - The first thing I install when doing a fresh Firefox install on any and every computer (even if it's not my computer). Basics - Cuz I like having a New Tab icon there next to my tabs. Delicious Bookmarks - I use Delicious. DownloadHelper - For downloading embedded media. Works for sites like Youtube. FireFTP - What's that doing in there? I never use it. FoxyProxy - For switching to a proxy when I need to *cough*bypassworkfilters*cough* or just want to have secure, unsnoopable browsing when I tunnel via SSH to my proxy server. IE View Lite - Haven't had to use this one in a long time, but it's there just in case. URL Link - For easy navigation to webpages that aren't hyperlinked. |
Tab Mix Plus - customize tab behavior
Google Toolbar Move Media Player - ??? no idea That's it. I have one at work that I need to install here that makes viewing sets on Flickr a little bit easier, but I never remember the name and never remember to look it up at work. |
Tell me more about AdBlockPlus and Foxy Proxy, please... (linkies?)
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I use these Safari plugins:
While I'm at it, I'll also mention Chax, a plugin for iChat that among other very useful enhancements merges the individual account contact lists into a single "All Contacts" list. |
Oh yeah, I used to have an addon that would pop up a full size image file if you hovered over a link to it (e.g., if you hovered over a thumbnail on a google image result page it would pop up the full size image). It also would automatically parse youtube links and turn them into inline video. It stopped working several versions of Firefox back and I never bothred to find it again.
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I used to have lots. Then I found that I never actually used most of them and over the various upgrades I didn't refresh the ones that broke (and some provided features eventually incorporated into the base browser) and now I find I have none.
ETA: Just checked and I have Move Media Player too. Don't know what it is and it isn't enabled. |
I do use Firefox, but no add-ons.
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I have:
Forecast Fox NoScript Google Toolbar |
The only add-on's on my computer are the things I have either glued or taped onto my actual computer, like the sleek racing fins, the mini drink umbrella and the fake Tevya beard.
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FoxyProxy: Lets you switch to a proxy on the fly without making changes in Windows networking. (Only Firefox will be using the proxy.) Supports SOCKS proxy (v4/4a & v5), if you know what that means and/or need it. You have to set it up for whatever proxy server you want to use. It doesn't come preconfigured. My work blocks sites by DNS (using OpenDNS), but it blocks by category. (i.e. Photobucket gets blocked because it's File storage, Photo sharing) To get around such annoyances I use SSH to tunnel to my home router and FoxyProxy to use that tunnel for routing all Firefox traffic. I can turn it off and on only when needed. (Home bandwidth is slower so I don't want to use it all the time. Also, don't want to set off any alarms at IT.) I also use this method on laptops when using unsecured wifi hotspots to keep people from sniffing my traffic. SSH is encrypted. Any sniffer just gets garbage. Quote:
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Flickr Gallery Plus! is the flickr plugin I have at work.
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Hmm, I do not think I use any add ons. Best investigate, I guess!
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Oh fine. I'll switch to FireFox.
Are you Happy now? |
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To start, none but I will soon add several mentioned above.
Question #1 - In IE, the links on the taskbar had cute little icons, under FF they all look the same. Is there a way to fix that? |
Do you mean bookmarks that show up as clickable buttons next to the address bar? If so, follow the links and firefox should load the icons from each site.
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What are add-ons?
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Go X!!! We got the lead at the half. |
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Look in the Tools menu, under Add-ons. |
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I would seriously like to learn more about this stuff. Not because I have any specific need for it, but because it's something I've been aware of for a long time, yet still haven't learned about in detail. |
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For my own proxy I'm just using my router. I did upgrade the firmware to DD-WRT which gave it more functionality (I can use private key authentication instead of password for better security, dynamic DNS so I can always find it if the IP address changes, etc.) It's been a while since I actually set it up so some of the details are fuzzy, but I plan on documenting it soon in case I need to do it again. I'll post my method (which is one of dozens of ways to do it) at that time. A popular option is TOR, and there's even a Firefox extension for that. Your traffic isn't encrypted though, so not ideal for security, just anonymity. Also, not sure if it proxies DNS requests (for bypassing DNS filters). |
No RSS Add-ons?
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The only RSS feeds I'm interested in are podcasts (I use iTunes) and blogs (I use Google Reader).
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Luddites.
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Just found out about this today: you can add skins to your Firefox browser. Go to www.getpersonas.com and install the add-on, then pick your skin! There's a cool looking Yosemite one. I picked LIVESTRONG - Determination.
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OK, after a few days use I'm digging on FF. The Adblock plus does a good job. I have Foxy installed but haven't had the chance to use it yet.
Now I'm wondering if I could get away with upgrading my various users to the new version of Internet Explorer called "FireFox". ;) |
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