For those who love browsing this web of ours this is a list of great plugins for Firefox who have won the 'Extend Firefox Contest'.
Among many I must suggest two, the Showcase plugin, a sort of Exposé User Interface, but for your FF tabs (simple beautiful!) and the Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer, at least one bookmarks synchronizer (!!!) (and I'm not saying this replaces our loved del.icio.us ;).

Among many I must suggest two, the Showcase plugin, a sort of Exposé User Interface, but for your FF tabs (simple beautiful!) and the Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer, at least one bookmarks synchronizer (!!!) (and I'm not saying this replaces our loved del.icio.us ;).

It's not from today that I appreciate the Opera web browser, It makes me happy to know that besides being free it'll now be used by Nintendo on its consoles.


ps. just for the record I use most of the time Firefox at work (it has great extensions for web developers among many other things).

ps. just for the record I use most of the time Firefox at work (it has great extensions for web developers among many other things).
I has being several weeks since I first wanted to blog about this GREAT firefox extension. The 'HTML Validator' extension shows errors and warnings about your document along with the W3C documentation about each of then. And the best thing about it is its ability to indent all the tags of the document your are viewing and even transform it into valid XHTML! Great to take all those dreamweaver tortured code, full of not terminated and not indented <tags/>.
I remember having found this Perl program to indent HTMLs when I worked in the software factory of IBM Brazil back in 2002. I must have this script til these days in my yahoo briefcase, where it will remain only for historic reasons now that I have such a useful tool (with more features) integrated with my favorite web browser.

I remember having found this Perl program to indent HTMLs when I worked in the software factory of IBM Brazil back in 2002. I must have this script til these days in my yahoo briefcase, where it will remain only for historic reasons now that I have such a useful tool (with more features) integrated with my favorite web browser.

