pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 16 2008 | firefox, extension, free, screenshot, screenshots, capture, CyberNet, CyberNotes
Quoted: So what about taking screenshots yourself? Sure there are all kinds of applications out there to do it, but I wouldn’t be surprised if many of the screenshots you want to take are only of websites. If that’s the case and you’re a Firefox user then this is the article for you! Today we’ve got two different Firefox extensions that will appeal to both novices and professionals alike.
pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 08 2008 | Firefox, extension, cookie, cookies, profile, profiles
pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Jan 23 2008 | extension, Firefox, cookies, switch, free
There was a lot of excitement when we wrote about the Greasemonkey script that could be used to switch between multiple Gmail accounts. At that time Thilak commented about a Firefox extension that basically accomplished the same task. With it you create user profiles that you can switch between, and it uses a different set of cookies for each of the profiles.
Since most sites store session information in cookies this is a good method for switching between multiple accounts, whether it be for email, shopping, or just about anything. That’s when it hit me that you can manipulate cookies using JavaScript as well, and I figured there had to be a way to create a bookmarklet to do almost the same thing as the extension.
pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 31 2007 | firefox, extension, extensions, screenshot, screenshots, website, websites
Quoted: FireShot is a Firefox extension that creates screenshots of web pages. Unlike other extensions, this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify captures and insert text and graphical annotations. Such functionality will be especially useful for web designers, testers and content reviewers. It's possible to choose whether entire web page or only visible part of this page should be captured. Screenshots can be saved to disk (PNG, JPEG, BMP), copied to clipboard, e-mailed and sent to external editor for further processing.
Not available for Linux.
pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 13 2007 | thunderbird, extension, browsing
pdedecker | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 05 2007 | favicon, Firefox, extension, bookmarks, icons
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