Tools & Webdev
by ycc2106
About this Collection
collection of tools for web development, including Firebug add-ons.
10 Add-ons in this Collection
Live HTTP Headers by Daniel Savard, Nikolas Co
38 users
View HTTP headers of a page and while browsing.
JavaScript Debugger by James Ross, Robert Ginda, others
955 users
As of Firefox 33, Venkman *no longer works*, as the APIs which it needs have been removed.
Venkman is the code name for Mozilla's JavaScript Debugger. Venkman aimed to provide a powerful JavaScript debugging environment for Mozilla based browsers.
RefControl by James Abbatiello
19 users
Control what gets sent as the HTTP Referer on a per-site basis.
DOM Inspector by SeaMonkey Council
14,100 users
DOM Inspector is a tool that can be used to inspect and edit the live DOM of any web document or XUL application. The DOM can be navigated using a two-paned window displaying a variety of different views on the document and all nodes within.
View Dependencies by Florian QUEZE
1 user
View Dependencies adds a tab to the Page Info window, in which it lists all the files which were loaded to show the current page.
XHTML Mobile Profile by Gareth Hunt
1 user
Firefox does not natively support the mime-type application/vnd.wap.xhtml+xml. This is one of the possible mime-types for XHTML Mobile Profile. This addon adds support for this mime-type.
MR Tech Toolkit by mrtech
1 user
(Formerly Local Install) The primary goal of this extension is to provide the tools needed to install and manage extensions and themes locally and tons of other features.
Note: With Toolkit 6.0 Auto Archiving is fully working in Firefox 2.0 and temp...
Console² by Philip Chee, zeniko
5 users
Console² (pronounced Console Squared or Console Two) replaces the JavaScript Console with what could be the next generation Error Console. From v0.5 includes the Console Filter extension previously available separately from the Console² website.
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