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    Good Firefox Extensions For Internet Specialists


    Like most web-developers or SEO experts, I take advantage of a huge selection of tools to get the job done. I take advantage of a mix of desk-top and web applications, some acquired and some free. Everyone I know has downloaded a free copy of Mozilla Firefox, but few understand that by installing some of the 1,500 free extensions they could get rid of the importance of all the other applications they currently use. Listed here are my 13 favorite extensions for net experts (in no particular order ): 

    HTML Validator (http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/) validates website pages to the W3C HTML standards using a simple green check in the part of the page if the page validates, a red check if it doesnt, and a yellow exclamation point if there are warnings. Additionally it contains an advanced view of source code that enables you to see where errors are within the code. Discover further on a related site by going to Seo Research Motor Optimaization Tips

    FireFTP (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/684/) free, protected, cross-platform FTP client that delivers spontaneous and easy access to FTP servers. This eliminates a piece of pc software for those who use a split up system for FTP. 

    Professor X (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2823/) enables you to view header information without having to view source code. The page slides down and Professor X demonstrates to you the contents of the page"s head element, including Meta, Script and Style content. 

    NikkelWHOIS (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2646/) see the WHOIS information for almost any page by clicking the button on the top-right of the browser. 

    IE Tab (http://ietab.mozdev.org) tired of sharing between Firefox and Internet Explorer when testing out a web site youre developing? With IE Tab you will see Internet Explorer in a Firefox Bill! 

    FireBug (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/) a sophisticated debugger console that allows you to check your JavaScript, Ajax, HTML and CSS. 

    Codetech (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1002/) web site editor that has the sense of Dreamweaver. An amazing expansion for anyone doing web site design that doesnt want to pay a couple of hundred dollars for Dreamweaver. 

    Server Switcher (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2409/) easily switch between web sites in your development and live machines by pressing the switch server icon. 

    SEO for Firefox (http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html) brings of use market research information right into Google"s and Yahoo!"s search results, including Google PR, Age, links, Alexa list, WHOIS, and more. In addition it provides a couple of valuable links to the top of the search pages, including Google Trends, Google Traffic Estimator, and the Overture View Bid software. 

    Yet Another Window Resizer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2498/) enables you to resize browser window to standard screen resolutions. 

    AdSense Preview (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2132/) examine the Google AdSense ads that would appear on that site. This is extremely of good use if you are considering putting AdSense on the site and dont need to have the trouble of signing up for a free account and putting the ads up just to see what sort of ads will show. 

    Display grab (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1146/) requires a screenshot of the web-page and preserves it being an image file. This saves a bunch of time compared to the method I used to use take a screenshot and open Adobe Photoshop to crop the image. 

    Server Spy (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2036/) indicates what make of HTTP server (Apache, IIS, etc.) goes on the visited website on the side of the visitor.. Browse here at the link BetheDream - Search Engine Optimisation Research Engine to check up the meaning behind this idea.