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    CustomCSSforFx

    CustomCSSforFx

    Custom CSS tweaks for Firefox

    ...Keep in mind CSS code can not create entirely new items, buttons, or toolbars. It only can modify already present UI items. Edit userChrome.css and userContent.css with any text editor (Notepad++ recommended on Windows) and enable or disable any feature you like by modifying, removing, or out-commenting available import strings. Open CSS files with a text editor. Look through the code and change values the way you need. Some files contain additional instructions about how to tweak the UI for individual cases.
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    RailsPanel

    RailsPanel

    Chrome extension for Rails development

    ...Provides insight to db/rendering/total times, parameter list, rendered views and more. Provides insight to db/rendering/total times, parameter list, rendered views, text editor integration and more.
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    StackEdit

    StackEdit

    In-browser Markdown editor

    Unrivalled writing experience. StackEdit’s Markdown syntax highlighting is unique. The refined text formatting of the editor helps you visualize the final rendering of your files. StackEdit provides very handy formatting buttons and shortcuts, thanks to PageDown, the WYSIWYG-style Markdown editor used by Stack Overflow. Whether you write, you review, you comment… StackEdit's layout provides you with the flexibility you need, without sacrifice.
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    DownThemAll!

    DownThemAll!

    The DownThemAll! WebExtension

    DownThemAll is a powerful yet easy-to-use extension that adds new advanced download capabilities to your browser. DownThemAll lets you download all the links or images on a website and much more: you can refine your downloads by fully customizable filters to get only what you really want. DownThemAll is all you can desire from a download manager: it allows you to queue, pause and resume downloads at any time and is fully integrated in your favorite browser! This is the WebExtension version...
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    XML Viewer Plus

    XML Viewer Plus

    A powerful XML Viewer - add-on for browser Firefox

    A powerful XML Viewer, supports text/regex and jQuery/CSS, XPath selectors ==== Release 1.2.6 - 17.06.2019 - Added utf-8 encode for xml viewer ==== Get your XML Editor and Validator on Play Store > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ulm.xmleditor ==== ## Libraries and techs used 1. `Vue` 2. `Vuex` 3. `lodash/debounce` 4. `jQuery` 5. `document.querySelectorAll` 6.
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    Vimperator-labs
    ...Towards this end, we’ve created the liberator library for Mozilla-based applications, to encapsulate as many of these general principles as possible, and liberate developers from the tedium of reinventing the wheel.´Vimperator is a Firefox browser extension with strong inspiration from the Vim text editor, with a mind towards faster and more efficient browsing. It has similar key bindings and you could call it a modal web browser, as key bindings differ according to which mode you are in. For example, it has a special Hint mode, where you can follow links easily with the keyboard only. Also most functionality is available as commands, typing:back will go back within the current page history, just like hitting the back button in the toolbar.
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    Gist.vim

    Gist.vim

    Vim plugin for Gist

    Gist.vim is a Vim plugin (written in Vimscript) that integrates Gist (GitHub’s snippet sharing service) into the Vim editor. It allows users within Vim to publish the current buffer or selected text directly as a gist, edit gist content, delete/fork gists, and list their public gists. The plugin supports commands like :Gist, :'<,'>Gist, :Gist -p, :Gist -a, :Gist -l, :Gist -d, etc as documented in the README. This makes it convenient for Vim users who want to quickly share snippets, configuration files or code fragments without leaving the editor.
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    WP Embed Articles

    WP Embed Articles

    Embed and share articles or posts from your wordpress blog

    Enables your wordpress blog posts to be sharable through an embedded interface as a service by http://embedarticles.com Embed Articles is a viral content distribution plugin that enables your posts and articles to be embedable to other websites through a creative embed button interface. By installing this plugin into your blog, your blog will be automatically be added with proper Open Graph Protocol metadatas which are being respected and parsed by most search engines like Google, Bing,...
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