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Similar to web-developers or Search Engine Optimisation specialists, I use a vast array of tools to get the work done. I use a combination of web and desktop applications, some purchased and some free. Everyone else I know has downloaded a free copy of Mozilla Firefox, but few realize that by installing some of the 1,500 free extensions they could get rid of the need for all of the other applications they currently use. Below are my 13 favorite extensions for web experts (in no particular order ):

HTML Validator (http://users.skynet.be/mgueury/mozilla/) validates webpages to the W3C HTML standards with a simple green check in-the part of the page if the page validates, if it doesnt a red check, and a yellow exclamation stage if there are warnings. Advertisers contains new info concerning the meaning behind this hypothesis. In addition it includes an enhanced view of source code that allows one to see where errors are within-the code.

FireFTP (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/684/) free, safe, cross-platform FTP client that provides simple and spontaneous access to FTP servers. This removes a bit of software for those of you who work with a separate program for FTP.

Professor X (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2823/) lets you view header data without needing to view source code. The page slides down and Professor X shows 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 data for almost any page by clicking the button on the top-right of the visitor.

IE Tab (http://ietab.mozdev.org) fed up with trading between Firefox and Internet Explorer when trying out a web site youre developing? With IE Tab you can view Internet Explorer in a Chrome Tab!

FireBug (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1843/) an advanced debugger unit that enables you to observe your JavaScript, Ajax, HTML and CSS.

Codetech (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1002/) web site editor that's the feel of Dreamweaver. An extension for anyone doing web design that doesnt want to spend a few hundred dollars for Dreamweaver.

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

Search Engine Optimisation for Firefox (http://tools.seobook.com/firefox/seo-for-firefox.html) brings useful researching the market information straight into Google's and Yahoo!'s search engine results, including Google PR, Age, links, Alexa list, WHOIS, and more. Additionally it gives a few useful links for the top of the search pages, including Google Traffic Estimator, Google Trends, and the Overture View Bid instrument.

Just One More Window Resizer (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2498/) lets you resize browser window to default screen resolutions.

AdSense Preview (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2132/) preview the Google AdSense adverts that would seem on that page. This can be extremely useful if you're considering putting AdSense on the site and dont wish to have the problem of signing up for a merchant account and putting the ads up just to see what sort of ads will show. To study additional information, we know people have a peep at: plus.google.com/111607374367798926597.

Display grab (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1146/) requires a screenshot of the website and preserves it as an image file. This saves a huge amount of time compared to the approach I used to use have a screenshot and available Adobe Photoshop to crop the image. Https://Newswire.Net/Newsroom/Pr/00095329 Christopher Martorella Atlanta Office Tower Developments.Html/ Information contains further about the reason for this belief.

Server Spy (https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/2036/) suggests what model of HTTP server (Apache, IIS, etc.) works on the visited site on the lower-right side of the browser..

 

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