Whether you are a designer, a developer, coder or a blogger, when it comes to designing or developing for the web, you just can’t live without browser extensions. There are so many tools available – from tinkering with CSS codes, choosing color pallets, debugging HTML source, analyzing loading times; the list is endless.
While some of the above functions can be achieved using a dedicated HTML editor like Dreamweaver or Microsoft FrontPage, but why use another program when the same purpose can be achieved without spending time on learning to use a heavyweight designing tool ?
Here is a recommended list of Firefox add-ons for anyone interested in web design or development:
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Web developers know the importance of testing web sites and blogs on the different web browsers available. A site/blog can look great on one browser, but if you try to access it on another one, it can probably look garbled. It’s a hassle checking a web site/blog on Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari, Opera, etc. What if a browser combined the three main browser types, which removed the need to open up three separate browsers? There is one –
For web designers and developers, it can get a little hectic sometimes trying to edit strings of codes. This is true especially if you’re not using any apps such as Dreamweaver, it can be hard to find errors or problems that may appear in our codes, thus the expression finding a needle in a haystack many times is completely understated. Luckily a software such as HTML Code Export has been developed. This app allows you to open up an html document to edit it, export it (in over 10 different formats), upgrade your old html file to xhtml, or easily convert your html document to PDF, RTF, images, and other formats.