Enhance Your Google Search with WebMynd Firefox Addon

WebMynd enhances the Google Search results page to offer additional information or functionality. The Firefox addon spreads the search results on most popular search engines by inserting a handy sidebar with related search results from a variety of popular sites such as Delicious, Digg, Twitter, Wikipedia, Youtube, Flickr and New York Times etc. It then records what you’ve clicked on so you can easily go back to it at a later time. You’ll quickly learn to find the most relevant results is much easier with the help of WebMynd. Click here to test out a web-based demo version of this feature, or install WebMynd Firefox addon on the site’s homepage.

  • Enhance your Google searches with customized results from sources like Wikipedia, YouTube, and Twitter;
  • Record and search a visual history of your web surfing. You’ll never lose track of what you find on the internet;
  • Use the Dock to easily switch tabs, revisit recently viewed pages, and share links with your friends.
  • http://www.webmynd.com/html/

webmynd Enhance Your Google Search with WebMynd Firefox Addon

Chromifox Extreme – Google Chrome Style Firefox Theme

Chromifox Extreme is a bright, soft blue, slick layout Google Chrome like theme for Firefox 3.5 inspired by the appearance of the open-source browser project Chromium. Chromifox Extreme Firefox theme is compact with Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. There is two alternative versions available, Chromifox Extreme Blade and Chromifox Extreme Carbon. Besides, you would be also interesting to Chromifox Basic, one of the top downloads Firefox themes and gets the taste of Google Chrome as well.

Chromifox Extreme

Firefox Web Browser Billion Downloads Campaign

Firefox Billion Downloads

Mozilla Firefox web browser is going to celebrate their huge milestone, one billionth downloads of Firefox. Right now Firefox download counter is 977,890,501 total. The campaign site will be launch very soon and they want to have lots of photos ready for the launch. The Spread Firefox gobal community is asking for photos of you with Firefox apparel like t-shirts, hats or even posters to display on the Billion Downloads campaign page. The hint is you can go to a famous landmark, your favorite place nearby, or anywhere you think will make for a great photo. You can also download their celebration posters for your own design. Once you have your photos ready to submit, email them to fxbillion@mozilla.com by July 31st. Please make sure your photos are in JPG format and at least 1024×768 pixels in size.

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Firefox Trick – View Page Source Code With Your Favorite Source Code Editor

firefox logo Firefox Trick   View Page Source Code With Your Favorite Source Code EditorThinking of how nice it would be if you could view a web page’s source code in your favorite source code editor while browsing with Firefox? Now you can set only several simple about:config tweaks to provide you the ability to choose the source code editor you like. It’s a great Firefox trick for web designers and developers to boost the design productivity. Have fun using your favorite source code editor with Firefox.

1. Open up about:config in your browser window.
Type “about:config” (without the quote marks) into the address bar and hit “Enter” to access the Firefox advanced setting page.

2. Type “view_source.editor.external” into the Filter address bar. Once the about:config entry is displayed, right click on the entry and select “Toggle“.

3. Type “view_source.editor.path” into the Filter address bar. Once the about:config entry is displayed, right click on the entry and select “Modify“.

4. Once you have clicked on “Modify”, you will see the following window appear asking you to “Enter string value”.

5. Enter the target path of your favorite source code editor. For example, we want to choose Notepad++ as the default source code editor, so type the path as “C:\Program Files\Notepad++\Notepad++.exe”. Click “OK” and restart your browser to complete the changes.

It’s Time for an Upgrade to the Fastest Firefox 3.5

mozilla firefox 35 download Its Time for an Upgrade to the Fastest Firefox 3.5

Mozilla today just launched Firefox 3.5! It’s claimed Firefox 3.5 is twice as fast as Firefox 3, and a whopping 10x faster than Firefox 2.0 with the faster TraceMonkey JavaScript engine and DOM. Congrats to the Firefox browser development team who work hard to make the Web faster and better. In addition to improve the performance, Firefox 3.5 gets several impressive new accessibility features for website and application developers, for example Open Video and Audio, Downloadable Fonts, TraceMonkey, XHR, Location-aware Browsing, Media Queries, Native JSON, Web Worker Threads and much more.

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