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9 Essential Firefox Add-ons for Easy Web Development

If there is one reason web designers love using Firefox, it must be the huge variety of add-ons. Firefox is very flexible. There are thousands of add-ons available on Mozilla’s site and we can add them...

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100+ Useful Bookmarklets For Better Productivity | Ultimate List

In a nutshell, bookmarklets are small little applications you can place as browser’s bookmark bar and they each perform a specific function, depending on what they are coded for. Bookmarklets are...

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The Ultimate List of Browsers

There was a time when many thought the browser wars were over. Thankfully, that was not the case. Thanks to the resurgence of Mozilla and Firefox earlier in the decade, computer users today have an...

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20 Top Bookmarklets to Get the Most from Your Browser

As we looked at yesterday, there are a lot of great options when choosing which web browser to use. Each of the major browsers available today offer a lot of functionality by default. But there are a...

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35 Mac Apps to Improve Your Web Browsing Experience

Now that widespread connectivity means you’re rarely without a web connection, the Internet has become a huge part of the way in which we use our computers. Out of the box, your Mac is a powerful...

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10 Web Browsers You Probably Haven’t Heard Of

Firefox. Internet Explorer. Chrome. Safari. Opera. We’ve pretty much all heard of them by now. They’ve been fighting for market share for the past few years (Internet Explorer has been fighting for it...

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HTML 5, Theora, and All, All, All — Not in Theory But in Practice

I’ve read quite a few articles on HTML 5, Theora, and video tags, but most of them discussed theoretical rather than practical issues. Visit Source

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12 Alternative Web Browsers You Should Try

Chances are you’re viewing this page in one of the following web browsers: Firefox, Internet Explorer, or Chrome. I can make this assumption because these three browsers combine for about 90% of the...

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CSS Bugs and Inconsistencies in Firefox 3.x

There aren’t many articles covering incompatibilities, or CSS differences in Firefox alone — and for good reason. Firefox has always done an excellent good job of supporting both CSS and JavaScript in...

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13 Alternative Browsers for Web Designers

Over 90% of users are viewing this web page with either Firefox, Safari, Chrome or Internet Explorer. However, not everyone wants to use the “popular” venues for surfing the web, and others may want a...

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