September 2006
Mimulus XHTML Editor
by 1 otherMimulus is a lightweight XHTML editor implemented as a Firefox extension. Untested, though.
August 2005
Get Tooled Up:'Evaluating Web Sites for Accessibility with Firefox', Ariadne Issue 44
by 6 othersPatrick H. Lauke outlines how Mozilla Firefox can be used in conjunction with the Web Developer Toolbar to carry out a preliminary accessibility review.
July 2005
mozdev.org - platypus: index
by 22 others, 1 comment (via)Platypus is a Firefox extension which lets you modify a Web page from your browser -- "What You See Is What You Get" -- and then save those changes as a Greasemonkey script so that they'll be repeated the next time you visit the page. Editing pages to suit your needs is dandy -- but making those changes "permanent" is the real payoff.
April 2005
Greasemonkey compiler
by 28 othersThis site converts Greasemonkey user scripts into full-fledged Mozilla Firefox extensions. Fill out the form below, and it'll give you an XPI file, suitable for installation into Firefox.
brevity.org -- Lickr: Flickr, without the Flash
by 13 othersFlickr is a popular photo hosting service that uses embedded Flash files as part of their interface. On every page, there will be a little delay while a new Flash file loads.
Lickr removes the need for Flash. It runs within the web browser Firefox, stripping the Flash before the user can even see it, and replacing it with an equivalent interface in pure HTML and Javascript.
March 2005
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