Five Lesser Known but Useful Firefox Add-ons

Firefox, backed by its huge plethora of add-ons, is the second most popular internet browser. Customizability offered by Firefox makes it stand apart from the crowd. While there are a lot of add-ons like Greasemonkey, AdBlock+, etc  which are very popular, there also exists a large pool of add-ons which are not so popular but nevertheless useful. The article lists some of such add-ons and explains their utility.

URL Tooltip is a Firefox add-on that performs a simple function. Firefox displays the URL of a hyperlink in its status bar. While browsing in full screen mode, the status bar is hidden and, consequently, the users are unable to know where a particular link takes you to. URL Tooltip fixes this problem by displaying the URL of a link on mouse-over. Also the status bar can be hidden to increase the viewable area of the screen it you use status bar only to view links.

Aardvark is a multipurpose add-on. It enables the user modify/delete/isolate certain elements of a web-page. After starting the add-on, a red box highlights the element below the mouse pointer. Press r button to make that element removed, disappear or isolate. The reason it is multi-purpose because it can be used to remove useless parts of a web-page like ads, images, etc. before printing a webpage. It can also help minimize distraction while reading any article by isolating the text element from the rest of the page. For more advanced users, this add-on can be useful for studying the structure of a web-page.

[Note: All the changes made to a page can be reversed by refreshing or reloading the page(press F5).]

Gamer’s Control is an add-on for all the game addicts.  Almost all games use the four W, A, S & D buttons’ set to control some part of the gameplay or other. This add-on modifies the basic controls of Firefox and makes it gamer friendly by assigning W & S keys to up and down scrolling of a webpage. Similarly, A & D keys are used to navigate previous and next tabs respectively. Moreover, the keys surrounding keys like  R, Q, T, X , etc. are assigned operations like open new tabs, reload web-page, close tabs etc. The left hand can be used to perform tasks while the right hand stays on mouse; quite useful.

Less Spam, Please add-on automates the task of inserting  a disposable e-mail address in the registration forms. Disposable email addresses are temporary email addresses used while creating accounts at websites. There’s always a risk that the sites may spam your regular email ID. Using disposable e-mail addresses help you avoid spam. This add-on currently it supports three widely popular disposable email services, namely, Yopmail, Humaility and Mailinator. Those who frequently register accounts at unknown websites would find this add-on a great help.

ScribeFire is a blogging tool that runs inside Firefox and enables the user to compose blog entries and post them to a blog. It supports all major blogging platforms like WordPress, Blogger, Typepad, etc.  Press F8 and a full-fledged blog editor opens up (either in a new tab or in split-screen, depending on the settings). Text can directly be copy-pasted from other web-pages into the editor while retaining its formatting. It doesn’t offer any new features but it’s quick, handy and saves some time.

One thought on “Five Lesser Known but Useful Firefox Add-ons

  1. amazing add-ons i never knew them, thanks for sharing :)

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