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Web Developer Firefox extension
If you design and build websites, like what I does, one of the best reason for changing you browser to Firefox isn't the standards compatability, isn't the superb syncronise bookmarks extension, it is the Web Developer extension developed and provided by Chris Pederick. This extension adds nearly everything you need when investigating a web page, be it WAI compliance, outlining where the divs and tables are, window resizing, javascript disabling, CSS tweeking - via an interface where you can temporarliy change the css in real time on any site, speed reports, all the regular validations.
It's brilliant and I can't live without it!
Update!
Asa Dotzler from Mozilla mailed me syaing that they appreciated my recommendation and asked me to help spread the word a bit more by putting a button up - which I am delighted to do:
Posted by Simon at August 16, 2004 12:13 PM










