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50 Best Firefox add-ons for Web Developers From 1st Web Designer, a big round-up of FIrefox add-ons especially for web developers. Mozilla Firefox is becoming more and more powerful tool in... (November 12, 2008)
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Incredibe Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts From JeetBlog, a nice list of Firefox Keyboard Shortcuts which you may not have known about. Be sure to read the comments to the post... (April 14, 2008)
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A couple of good Firefox Extensions: Tabs Open Relative and CraigZilla Tabs Open Relative Firefox Add-on makes all new tabs open to the right of the current tab, rather than at the far right of the... (March 5, 2008)
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