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19 great Firefox extensions that everybody should have

One of my favorite thing about FireFox is the “add-on” capability, allowing you to install tiny extensions that add additional functionality that you might find useful. Mozilla has a bunch of addons which are always worth browsing through, but I’ll save you some time with this small list of my favorites:

Essentials

  • AdBlock Plus – Gets rid of virtually every ad on the Internet.
    FireFox extensions are surprisingly useful.

    FireFox extensions are surprisingly useful.

  • Download Statusbar – Creates a bar at the bottom of the page when you’re downloading so you can easily track your download’s progress.
  • Greasemonkey – Allows JavaScript scripts to be installed. These scripts can do a huge array of things — check out userscripts.org to find some scripts for sites you like.
  • FoxyTunes – You’ll wonder how you ever lived without this one. FoxyTunes creates a small interface in the status bar that you can use to interact with your media player — you can quickly change songs, mute the volume, pause it, and so forth all from your browser window.
  • StumbleUpon – The end of your boredom on the Internet. StumbleUpon displays new and interesting sites that fit your interests.

These are cool to have:

  • DownThemAll! – Allows you to download all of the media on a page quickly and efficiently. Useful if you’re saving a ton of pictures at once.
  • Video DownloadHelper – Quickly download embedded media on sites like YouTube. Essential for downloading movies onto your iPod.
  • Image Zoom – Zoom into images or zoom out.
  • Linkification – Turns a text URL into a clickable link. Useful on some websites.
  • ReloadEvery – Automatically refreshes the page every so often. Great for checking for updates and for watching eBay bids closely at the end.
  • FoxTab – Creates a cool 3D interface for switching between open tabs.
  • Cooliris – Creates a similar 3D interface for viewing pictures.
  • Brief – Directly integrates RSS into the browser, creating a simple layout for you to catch up on your feeds.

Site-Specific

Web Development

  • Firebug – This list would’ve been longer, but Firebug does a lot now. From CSS to HTML to JavaScript, this extension helps web developers see changes in real-time.
  • DOM Inspector – If you’re working with JavaScript, visualizing the DOM is essential.

What extensions are you particularly fond of?

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9 Replies to “19 great Firefox extensions that everybody should have”

Comments:

1. Andrew from Dark Orbit

June 16th, 2009 4:26 am

I love the Twittter extension. I use it all the time. Thanks for sharing the other addons too, I will have to give some of them a try.

I think one of the most use extension is the SEO one. I use it to tell which sites have do follow links and nofollow links, it save so much time.
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2. Ste from free iPod Touch

June 20th, 2009 11:41 am

Add Quirk Search Status and SEO4Firefox to this if you’re a webmaster, and you’ve got a great list.

3. Florence from assurance prĂȘt

June 25th, 2009 6:51 am

This is a very good list. It’s very interesting. I’ll use some. Thanks for sharing.

4. mark from commercial coffee makers

June 26th, 2009 1:36 pm

I have totally loved using FoxyTunes since you can use your media player through the status bar because I do like to listen to music while I work, and it is convenient to be able to mute or change the volume at any time.

5. Lisa from password manager

July 20th, 2009 3:07 am

Nice post. My list of must have add-ons include Screengrab, Billeo, Read it Later and Personas. https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/12715

6. Ruri from Free article directory

August 12th, 2009 1:38 am

I have DownThemAll and Net Video Hunter. Net Video Hunter is my fav in order to download any flv file. This one is not only for youtube but any video host site.

7. Chris Jones from Free Gadgets

September 14th, 2009 6:30 am

I haven’t got any of the essentials but I’m fairly new to firefox so I’ll take a look at them. I do use DownThemAll though which makes downloading lager file much quicker then using the default right click ‘save as’ method. One thing that annoys me with it though is that the browser freezes for a few seconds when starting a new download. Maybe a furte update might fix this.

8. nick from index flash games

September 30th, 2009 9:57 pm

thanks for the tips. i downloaded downthemall and it simply saves me a lot of time

9. JAB_au

April 9th, 2010 6:53 pm

You should consider adding “Web of Trust” to the list (http://www.mywot.com/)

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