Tool Time Friday | IE Redux

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Earlier this year I published the ‘Eight Web Developer Musts Have Firefox Extenstions”, and I thought it would be useful to share them with you again.

So here they are, in reverse order.  Enjoy!

Number 8:

IE Tab - This is a Firefox extension that embeds Internet explorer in tabs of Firefox. It enables you to view web pages in Internet Explorer without having to open another window. For a web developer this means you can quickly see how IE displays your web site - we all know IE interprets some HTML tags differently from Firefox and other major browser.
You can configure this plugin to automatically open certain web pages that Firefox does not display correctly like the Windows Update page – thus you can also update Windows directly from this Firefox plugin. IE Tab also includes context menu integration.
The only draw back is that you need IE on your system to install it.

MorganLighter

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2 Responses to “ Tool Time Friday | IE Redux ”

  1. very convenient..it helps save time and effort..

  2. gwafa_darren - Thanks! Glad you found something worthwhile. Take care.

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