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February 20, 2006
Nine must-have Firefox extensions for Web Developers
The CSS Weblog has compiled a list of the top nine must-have (free) Firefox extensions for Web Developers.
My three favorites:
Web Developer - A collection of useful tools for manipulating cookies, style sheets, forms, images, and so forth.
MeasureIt - A very handy tool that, once activated via a button at the bottom of your browser, allows you to click and drag a selection around any item in the browser while it reads you out the dimensions.
ColorZilla - A great eyedropper tool for grabbing the hex values for any color in a page.
Read the full list here.
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Posted by mike.downey at February 20, 2006 12:42 AM
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The Web Developer extension has a "Display Ruler" tool (under "Miscellaneous") that is actually much better than the MeasureIt extension. After discovering this, I uninstalled MeasureIt.
Posted by: James Moberg at February 20, 2006 08:54 AM
I think the one you find first because man gets used to anything very quickly.
Posted by: Ray at March 15, 2006 11:23 AM
probably you are right, this way I also think.
Posted by: Pralki at April 29, 2006 02:29 AM
Hi
I can only say, that the programm MeasureIT(Kevinfreitas) is a great tool!
Posted by: angeln at October 13, 2006 01:10 AM
