Basically, you post what themes, extensions, etc. you have installed on Firefox, or just the ones you use, or maybe even the ones you don't use at all. If you don't have it, get it. Or, post the themes etc. for the browser you're currently using. Whatever works. Anyways.
Theme: Undecided
Extensions: Splash, Faviconize Tab, Aging Tabs, or Colorful Tabs, Flashblock, NoScript, Fission, FlagFox, FoxClocks, FoxyTunes, Google Preview, Tab Counter, Taboo, Tabs Open Relative, Undo Closed Tab, and the URL Fixer.
And I've got a whole lote more plugins, that I don't think matter much.
As you can see, my firefox is quite truly, pimped. Though, I'm sure that most of you have more than that.
Pimp Your Firefox
- Oops Pow Surprise
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Pmog, that's it.
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Theme: default
Addons: Adblock Plus, Download Statusbar, DownThemAll!, Firebug, Nuke Anything Advanced.
Addons: Adblock Plus, Download Statusbar, DownThemAll!, Firebug, Nuke Anything Advanced.
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- Bayking
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- Joined: 2008.09.27 (19:36)
Theme: Mario Firefox 3.
Extensions: FoxyTunes.
I'm set for life.
Extensions: FoxyTunes.
I'm set for life.

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Theme: Chromifox [Haha at me? :P]
Extensions: Adblock Plus, British English Dictionary, CustomizeGoogle, Download Statusbar, DownloadHelper, FireFTP, GooglePreview, gui:config, Hide Menubar, iMacros for Firefox, ImageTweak, Java Quick Starter, MR Tech Toolkit (formerly local install), New Tab Homepage, NoScript, Simple Mail [Currently Disabled - Thunderbird is far more useful), TabRenamizer, Web Developer.
Extensions: Adblock Plus, British English Dictionary, CustomizeGoogle, Download Statusbar, DownloadHelper, FireFTP, GooglePreview, gui:config, Hide Menubar, iMacros for Firefox, ImageTweak, Java Quick Starter, MR Tech Toolkit (formerly local install), New Tab Homepage, NoScript, Simple Mail [Currently Disabled - Thunderbird is far more useful), TabRenamizer, Web Developer.
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I gave Stephen a sperm.
I gave lord_day herpes.
I gave kirby a blowjob.
I gave Brttrx a steak.
I gave Sockmonkey a 220% warn. <3 -Blizz
Pawz gave me a sig.
I gave Stephen a sperm.
I gave lord_day herpes.
I gave kirby a blowjob.
I gave Brttrx a steak.
I gave Sockmonkey a 220% warn. <3 -Blizz
Pawz gave me a sig.
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No theme on FF3.Whatever.
Adblock Plus, Download Statusbar, Greasemonkey, Leet Key, Foxytunes and PDF Download.
Adblock Plus, Download Statusbar, Greasemonkey, Leet Key, Foxytunes and PDF Download.
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UnPlug.
Just get it and stop asking questions, it kicks all kinds of ass.
Just get it and stop asking questions, it kicks all kinds of ass.
As soon as we wish to be happier, we are no longer happy.
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QFE87654321 wrote:Adblock Plus.
QFE #2Sockmonkey wrote:Theme: Chromifox [Haha at me? :P]
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There you go, my settings.

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Theme: Just Black (it's the default theme, but with black buttons instead of blue)
Addons:
Adblock Plus (one of the best extensions ever! blocks those annoying ads.)
Devo (a text command launcher. beta, still pretty unstable in my experience)
Download Statusbar (another one of the best extensions ever. moves the downloads window to a bar at the bottom of the screen)
DownloadHelper (download embedded objects / files used by embedded objects)
DownThemAll! (the awesomest mass downloader / download accelerator. I always use it for large downloads)
Firebug (an excellent web devel tool that lets you analyze and make changes to code right in the browser, and see your changes live)
Foxmarks Bookmarks Synchronizer (I don't actually synchronize between multiple PCs, I just have it so I can access my bookmarks via foxmarks.com)
Google Gears (I use Google Reader's Offline feature, which relies on Gears to store large amounts of data on your computer)
Greasemonkey (I have some various userscripts)
iMacros for Firefox (a wonderful tool, albeit with a learning curve. I use it to automate some database management tasks for work)
LageMeIn, Inc. Remote Acces Plugin (pretty self explanatory, it's required to remote control via LogMeIn through FF)
Pencil (an FF addon that's actually not at all FF-related. it just uses FF as an application framework. it's a program for sketching UIs. still in beta, a lot of missing features)
Tamper Data (a tool that lets you view and modify HTTP/HTTPS headers. very useful for testing web apps)
Torbutton (shortcut button to switch proxy settings between no proxy and localhost, for using Tor)
Tree Style Tab (shows tabs vertically, in a tree based on where they're opened from)
Web Developer Toolbar (provides a number of tools for web developers, mostly for analyzing how a page is being rendered)
YouTube Comment Snob (a FANTASTIC plugin. hides YouTube comments with too many misspellings, all caps, no caps, too many exclamation marks in a row, etc. very effective at hiding the n00bs and letting intelligent comments through)
Zotero (a bibliography database manager. Fantastic for keeping track of your sources when doing web research. Also makes it easy to add references to books etc. simply by viewing them in a library/store catalog and hitting the button)
as far as "plugins" as FF designs them (content handlers), I have all the normal stuff (flash, java, windows presentation, silverlight, etc.). the only interesting things are VLC Multimedia Plugin (very simple, but seriously beats Quicktime still), National Instruments LabVIEW Netscape Plugin (for viewing LabVIEW VIs on web collaboration servers) and the Novell iPrint Plugin (I actually have no idea what it does, but it has something to do with iPrint, which is Novell's network printing system. I'm not sure why iPrint would want to display content in-browser).
Theme: Just Black (it's the default theme, but with black buttons instead of blue)
Addons:
Adblock Plus (one of the best extensions ever! blocks those annoying ads.)
Devo (a text command launcher. beta, still pretty unstable in my experience)
Download Statusbar (another one of the best extensions ever. moves the downloads window to a bar at the bottom of the screen)
DownloadHelper (download embedded objects / files used by embedded objects)
DownThemAll! (the awesomest mass downloader / download accelerator. I always use it for large downloads)
Firebug (an excellent web devel tool that lets you analyze and make changes to code right in the browser, and see your changes live)
Foxmarks Bookmarks Synchronizer (I don't actually synchronize between multiple PCs, I just have it so I can access my bookmarks via foxmarks.com)
Google Gears (I use Google Reader's Offline feature, which relies on Gears to store large amounts of data on your computer)
Greasemonkey (I have some various userscripts)
iMacros for Firefox (a wonderful tool, albeit with a learning curve. I use it to automate some database management tasks for work)
LageMeIn, Inc. Remote Acces Plugin (pretty self explanatory, it's required to remote control via LogMeIn through FF)
Pencil (an FF addon that's actually not at all FF-related. it just uses FF as an application framework. it's a program for sketching UIs. still in beta, a lot of missing features)
Tamper Data (a tool that lets you view and modify HTTP/HTTPS headers. very useful for testing web apps)
Torbutton (shortcut button to switch proxy settings between no proxy and localhost, for using Tor)
Tree Style Tab (shows tabs vertically, in a tree based on where they're opened from)
Web Developer Toolbar (provides a number of tools for web developers, mostly for analyzing how a page is being rendered)
YouTube Comment Snob (a FANTASTIC plugin. hides YouTube comments with too many misspellings, all caps, no caps, too many exclamation marks in a row, etc. very effective at hiding the n00bs and letting intelligent comments through)
Zotero (a bibliography database manager. Fantastic for keeping track of your sources when doing web research. Also makes it easy to add references to books etc. simply by viewing them in a library/store catalog and hitting the button)
as far as "plugins" as FF designs them (content handlers), I have all the normal stuff (flash, java, windows presentation, silverlight, etc.). the only interesting things are VLC Multimedia Plugin (very simple, but seriously beats Quicktime still), National Instruments LabVIEW Netscape Plugin (for viewing LabVIEW VIs on web collaboration servers) and the Novell iPrint Plugin (I actually have no idea what it does, but it has something to do with iPrint, which is Novell's network printing system. I'm not sure why iPrint would want to display content in-browser).
-- I might be stupid, but that's a risk we're going to have to take. --

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Website! Photography! Robots! Facebook!
The latest computers from Japan can also perform magical operations.
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Adblock Plus
British English Dictionary (sodding American spelling corrections ¬_¬)
ChatZilla (I was going to try and get on the IRC one day. I'm too stupid to figure it out)
Colourful Tabs (Why not?)
ColourZilla (Great for picking up colours you like, and it has a temporary zoom)
Cooliris (I only use this on occasion, but it make for good fun)
Customise Google (rewrites image links, so you can bypass the page if desired, or just click the link below)
Download Statusbar (kept in mini mode)
Fast Dial (I love Opera's dial, but hate Opera)
Fire Gestures (I love Opera's gestures, but hate Opera)
Forecastfox (my room has no windows D: Always useful for checking tomorrow's weather, too)
Foxytunes (duh)
GooglePreview (image previews are surprisingly handy)
IE Tab (because hotmail is a pain in the rump. Also handy for testing a website's appearance in multiple browsers)
MorningCoffee (never got round to setting this up)
Tab Mix Plus (further duhhh)
TabRenamizer (so I can visit the forum, NUMA etc. when I should be working and no-one suspects a thing :P)
Pretty pimped, I'd say. Default Strata theme, small, compressed into a single bar at the top:
British English Dictionary (sodding American spelling corrections ¬_¬)
ChatZilla (I was going to try and get on the IRC one day. I'm too stupid to figure it out)
Colourful Tabs (Why not?)
ColourZilla (Great for picking up colours you like, and it has a temporary zoom)
Cooliris (I only use this on occasion, but it make for good fun)
Customise Google (rewrites image links, so you can bypass the page if desired, or just click the link below)
Download Statusbar (kept in mini mode)
Fast Dial (I love Opera's dial, but hate Opera)
Fire Gestures (I love Opera's gestures, but hate Opera)
Forecastfox (my room has no windows D: Always useful for checking tomorrow's weather, too)
Foxytunes (duh)
GooglePreview (image previews are surprisingly handy)
IE Tab (because hotmail is a pain in the rump. Also handy for testing a website's appearance in multiple browsers)
MorningCoffee (never got round to setting this up)
Tab Mix Plus (further duhhh)
TabRenamizer (so I can visit the forum, NUMA etc. when I should be working and no-one suspects a thing :P)
Pretty pimped, I'd say. Default Strata theme, small, compressed into a single bar at the top:



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Theme: Just black
Addons: Addblock Plus, Customize Google, Download Statusbar, Embedded Objects, Fission, New Tab Homepage, Nuke Anything Enhanced, Stylish (<3), URL Fixer.
Addons: Addblock Plus, Customize Google, Download Statusbar, Embedded Objects, Fission, New Tab Homepage, Nuke Anything Enhanced, Stylish (<3), URL Fixer.

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Not that I use it much any more, but NoScript and Ubiquity.
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