Tool Time Friday | SEOQuake Update!
This nifty Firefox addon was featured back in lat 2007 – It’s been updated and I know that those of you who use it will be anxious to upload the newest version – and those of you who haven’t heard of it will be glad you stopped by. PDF
Tool Time Friday | Have you got FireShot?
FireShot is a Firefox extension that creates screenshots of web pages. Unlike other extensions, this plugin provides a set of editing and annotation tools, which let users quickly modify web captures and insert text annotations and graphical annotations. Such functionality will be especially useful for web designers, testers and content reviewers. It’s possible to choose [...]
Tool Time Friday | A Room with a View?
The main goal of ViewSource consists to view page source with external applications but you can also….. – open page source as DOM document, read faq – open CSS and JS files present on page – open images using your preferred image viewer (e.g. GIMP or ACDSee) – open PDF links with Acrobat Reader or [...]
Connecting and the Invisible Moment
It’s not just that social media is about connecting and relationships, or that this is what business is about. It’s not just that social media has helped to facilitate that connection across borders of distance and penetrates through layers of “handlers” to get you in touch with people you admire and those who may admire [...]
Tool Time Friday | Are you still squinting?
This is short and sweet. NoSquint allows you to adjust the default text zoom level, which is useful if you have a small display or run at a very high resolution. NoSquint also optionally remembers the zoom level per site. PDF
Tool Time Friday | Hey Matey!
Here’s a little item I’ve stumbled across that might be a boon to those of you who hasn’t upgraded to Firefox 3. whatever. Let’s just read what the Web Developer has to say, hmmmm? “Inline CSS Editing Evolved. Originally a port of the fantastic EditCSS tool that i’ve been using for many months. I’ve gutted [...]










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