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Web Developer Extension for Firefox


Wed Jul 14 19:19:23 2004

This Firefox extension by Chris Pederick adds a Web Developers toolbar to Firefox that really is incredibly useful. You can disable everything from cookies to style sheets, edit style sheets in instant test mode, show form details, display passwords, show image dimensions, find broken images, view response headers.. it just goes on and on. You can outline tables and other elements, validate pages, reset visited links, convert POSTS to GETS and vice versa and more.

If you are doing any web page development at all, you want this toolbar. Thanks to DevNiall for pointing me at this!

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Wed Nov 11 11:23:19 2009:   web20developmentcompany
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i really love this add on , it helps me many times while doing my web work . .





Wed Nov 11 12:20:28 2009:   TonyLawrence

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Yes, it is the one add-on I use every day.



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