Firefox Extentions
I remember back in the day, when Explorer and Netscape ruled, and Firefox was called Mozilla....My how the times have changed! If you're a web developer, I'll bet a $1,000 you use Firefox. Am I right? The fact that FF is an open-source browser allows for some pretty cool extensions. My two favorite (and ones that I just couldn't live without, now that I'm so spoiled by FF) are Colorzilla and SEO Quake.
Colorzilla allows you to use an eyedropper for any web page, not only producing the RGB parameters, but the Web color code as well. So whenever you see a color you like, no more viewing the source code or capturing a picture!
SEO Quake has many tools such as showing Search Engine position and back-links not only for the sites you visit, but for your Search Engine Results as well (How cool!). but my favorite part is the option to "line-through" no-follow links. It's an easy way of checking to make sure reciprocal link partners are behaving themselves, and also a great tool for SEO in general.
Colorzilla allows you to use an eyedropper for any web page, not only producing the RGB parameters, but the Web color code as well. So whenever you see a color you like, no more viewing the source code or capturing a picture!
SEO Quake has many tools such as showing Search Engine position and back-links not only for the sites you visit, but for your Search Engine Results as well (How cool!). but my favorite part is the option to "line-through" no-follow links. It's an easy way of checking to make sure reciprocal link partners are behaving themselves, and also a great tool for SEO in general.



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