The best way to learn web development is to understand the code other webmasters have used on their sites. Pick a site that you think is cool and then try to understand the code, and if you manage to fugue it out, replicate it in your own web site. To view the source code of a site, you can use the View source command available in most browsers, and everything becomes crystal clear, well not quite.
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Month: May 2007
Aardvark Extension for Firefox
<p>Since I have started using Mozilla Firefox, I’ve even removed the Internet explorer shortcut from my system’s start menu. The best part about using Firefox is that the user gets to decide how capable the browser is. that it depends upon you hoth9ing. As you get more familiar with it, you also get introduced to extensions, small add-ons that simplify or add features to the browser. I’ve been using Mozilla Firefox for over three years and feel that I am ready to do a series of posts on my favorite extensions.
My Firefox browser is powered by 25 extensions but I am not going to write about all of them. I will write only about the ones that I found to be most useful.
NOTE: This is the first of a series of posts on my favorite Firefox extensions, so just hang around.