Digressed

June 9, 2003: Mozilla Toys

I keep running into all kinds of goodies for the Mozilla browser:

Checky allows you to validate your web code for standards-compliance and a ton of other things you might need. All features are accessed via a context-sensitive menu.

Tabbed Browsing Extensions, for those who like Tabbed Browsing but wish it was a little more powerful. Allows you to duplicate, label, set auto-reload, reorder via drag-and-drop, create tab groupings, control image load | javascript | plugins | frames per tab. Extends the preferences dialog to customize all TB features.

Of course, there’s always DevEdge, providing the indispensable reference sidebars for developers.

Those of you concerned with Mozilla bloatness should check out Phoenix (aka Mozilla Freebird), a Mozilla clone with a simplified user interface and feature set. I actually like some of the extra goodies found in the stock Mozilla so I think I’ll be sticking with it for now.

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