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Web Development Toolbar for Mozilla

One of the best things about Mozilla products is the ability to add extensions that customize your Internet experience. If you do any webpage design and work with Mozilla or Firefox, I recommend this toolbar. It's a quick download, and once enabled, it lets you do cool things like view a site's css or add your own stylesheet to an existing page. Its powers include revealing your passwords, outlining images, or showing their paths. You can even click on the toolbar and validate your html or css. It's teaching me a lot about how pages work.
Guest posted by Alan.
September 08, 2004 : 2:16 PM
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Moira Burke

Psst! This is the blog of Moira Burke, a Ph.D. student in the HCI Institute at Carnegie Mellon University.

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