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Automate and extend Firefox with the Chickenfoot add-on
Chickenfoot is a Firefox add-on that allows you to automate user actions within the browser environment. It also lets you extend the browser interface to provide additional features to a Web page. Before I delve into how this add-on can make your Web development work easier, I...
Tags: Web, TechRepublic Inc., Mozilla Firefox, JavaScript, Web Browser, Web Page, Tool, Chickenfoot, User Action, Search, Web Browsers, Channel Management, AJAX, Internet, Marketing, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Web 2.0, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-03-24

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Automation and Customization of Rendered Web Pages
On the desktop, an application can expect to control its user interface down to the last pixel, but on the World Wide Web, a content provider has no control over how the client will view the page, once delivered to the browser. This creates an opportunity for end-users who want...
Tags: Web, Mozilla Firefox, Association For Computing Machinery, Web Browser, Customization, Web Page, Automation, Web Browsers, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
White papers 2005-10-23
Customize your Web browsing experience with Greasemonkey
After I wrote about the Firefox add-on Chickenfoot, TechRepublic members e-mailed me to point out other tools provide similar functionality. Based on member feedback, Greasemonkey is one of the more popular add-ons. Discover how you can use Greasemonkey to extend and customize the Web browsing experience. Extensibility Greasemonkey...
Tags: Web, Script, Greasemonkey, Wrapper, Channel Management, Web Browsers, Marketing, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-04-14
Friendlier source code with two Firefox add-ons
While Internet Explorer is popular with users, Firefox is the best browser for Web developers. I continue to discover and take advantage of the myriad of add-ons available for Firefox. I recently discovered two tools -- View formatted source and View Source Chart -- for viewing and working with the...
Tags: Web, TechRepublic Inc., Source Code, Mozilla Firefox, Page, Web Browser, Tool, Add-on, CSS Rule, Figure D, CSS, Web Browsers, Productivity, Scripting Languages, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Internet, Tony Patton
Blog posts 2008-05-12
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