As I start looking toward migrating to my new notebook in a few weeks, my eyes are drawn to the Firefox extensions I currently have loaded. For folks' edification ...
Spiffiness
These make life (or the Internet experience) nicer.
Tabbed browsing
Though FF supports it, these extend it the way I want it.
Browser functions
These add to what FF does as a browser.
One of the cool things about FF is that, if you don't want the functionality listed above, you don't have to have it. And if you want something alternative (or in addition) to the above, chances are there are other extensions that have been created to do it. FF works fine out of the box, but these extensions make it work even better.
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Wow, that sounds a lot dirtier than I thought it would. Anyway, SEB regular ***Dave has an entry up about his favorite Firefox extensions that is worth reading if, like me, you've not bothered to make much use of that particular aspect of the b...
...So how come, when I try to install these extensions, Firefox notifies me that "To protect your computer, Firefox has prevented this site from installing software on your computer"?
By default (and as a good security measure), FF blocks any direct installation of an extension from any site unless you explicitly okay it ... by clcking on the little button that shows up next to that message, whitelisting the site, and trying to install it again.
The interface could be slightly smoother, but it's better than, by default, accepting anything that says, "I'm installing myself now ..."
Thanks for the linky goodness! Because, ya know, I don't spend enough time on this machine.
How do you get QuickTime movies to play in Firefox? It kept telling me that QT is not installed, no matter how many times I reinstalled it. I then found and installed MediaPlayerConnectivity 0.3.6, but I stll can't view QT movies. I just tried to watch Lego Star Wars: Revenge of the Brick, and it says it couldn't initialize the application because the file wasn't found. IE6 plays it just fine, though. Is there some other extension I should be using?
I haven't had any problems with the QT plugin (it's actually my player of choice), but ... try here.
Well, I installed the QT program from that site. It installed itunes, and now I can hear QT movies, but can't see them.
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