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Some useful add-ons for Firefox
HuxleyStronghead
Posted by HuxleyStronghead, 9/22/09 4:19 PM - Permalink
Oh, that's good. Now I got a FireChrome! There are still a few hard edges here and there. But it is getting better. :D
HuxleyStronghead
Posted by HuxleyStronghead, 10/17/09 8:40 PM - Permalink
For those who play flash games and want fullscreen. It doesn't really seem that Adobe supports something like that. But Flash Game Maximizer is able to re-size that little box. So I'm playing Gemcraft Chapter Zero, and by using Flash Game Maximizer, the Firefox's fullscreen mode, and my moving down the taskbar. It now almost looks like fullscreen.

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After:


You can find that add-on here:
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/9631
VickyM62
Posted by VickyM62, 10/18/09 12:28 PM - Permalink
Hey Huxley, Google Chrome now has support for the WOT add-on!
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-10370777-264.html
Good news for you Chrome users. I tested it and it works fine. I believe you need the latest Chrome first or it won't work. Everything you need is on that Cnet link I gave.
Kunind
Posted by Kunind, 10/19/09 6:38 AM - Permalink
Actually,Read-It-Later is really good add-on,as it enables and allows everyone to read any important files present on internet offline(By saving it offline,just auto!)
ridgeover
Posted by ridgeover, 12/13/09 4:35 PM - Permalink
Flag fox is a great add on to check the location where the Website you are viewing is broadcasting from. WOT and Adblock are great also. T.A.C.O is another good one for filtering targeted cookies set in all the major search engines, Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask, etc.
WhitePaw
Posted by WhitePaw, 2/2/10 9:43 PM - Permalink
MouseZoom - Zoom with your mouse wheel instead of your keyboard.

BBCode - Adds BBCode, HTML, XHTML & Symbols formatting to the context menu for forums.
WhitePaw
Posted by WhitePaw, 5/19/10 1:40 AM - Permalink
Quote:
Originally Posted by Marsille
I agree completely. It's easy to ignore ads.

Yes its easy to ignore adds if they are just text based or a single, not animated graphic.

But if I read a blog, news or forum posts, its really annoying when there are wildy animated graphics above the text, next to it and even between the text or adds which are just popping in WHILE you are reading. For myself I can't focus the text like this.

Also I dislike to be tracked by cookies and other spyware who I am, what I am looking at and so on.

I don't want to be interrupted while reading something nor I want to get nauseated by naughty adds - and also Google Adds is showing these!
Last Edit: 5/19/10 at 1:53 am
michaelpaul
Posted by michaelpaul, 5/24/10 11:08 AM - Permalink
Firefox add-ons like Adblock Plus scan the page for ads, and block the request that is sent to their server. This way, the ad is never requested, so it's never sent to the user's browser,is exactly why use adblock plus along with wot,no script,better privacy etc...like it or not works great!!!!!!
palmsera
Posted by palmsera, 7/17/10 12:07 AM - Permalink
you can get revenue at the expense of spreading spyware ?. is it good ! .
clarkpaul111
Posted by clarkpaul111, 8/3/10 3:05 AM - Permalink
Hello,

I m clark paul. Today I use this forum first time.The entire basis of a company as large as Google depends on the integrity of their advertisements, so you can be assured they do everything in their power to maintain a trustworthy reputation. Desktop Nexus only serves ads from top-tier networks like these.I m happy after using this forum.

Thank You.




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