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Firefox PageRank / PR plugin

Discussion in 'Products & Tools' started by bobafind, Aug 6, 2004.

  1. #1
    I did a search throughout the forums and this forum in partiular and did not see a link to the firefox PR plugin, and thought it would be really helpful for users to be able to find it.

    The official development page:
    http://pagerankstatus.mozdev.org/

    The creator's page:
    http://www.tapouillo.com/firefox_extension/

    HTH!!
    (can't post active links yet - maybe a mod can fix it)
    Joel
     
    bobafind, Aug 6, 2004 IP
  2. bobafind

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    #3
    Firefox - when it begins to load faster - will be a much better browser.
     
    schlottke, Aug 7, 2004 IP
  4. TwisterMc

    TwisterMc Mac Guru

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    Firefox rocks!! I have that extension too and it works great!
     
    TwisterMc, Aug 9, 2004 IP
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    #5
    PRGooglebar (http://www.prgooglebar.org/) is another Pagerank Firefox/Mozilla plugin.

    This one hooks in to the existing Googlebar Project (http://googlebar.mozdev.org) so you can have a replica Google Toolbar on Firefox/Mozilla. :cool:
     
    Cheater, Aug 11, 2004 IP
  6. TwisterMc

    TwisterMc Mac Guru

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    Oh that one is cool too. I see they updated it since i last saw it.
     
    TwisterMc, Aug 12, 2004 IP
  7. tphyahoo

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    #7
    I use Firefox with the googlebar, the prgooglebar, and the adbar, which shows context sensitive adsense ads for all pages, like opera. (The latter only when I am trying to better "grok" adsense).

    Spread the word, Firefox is awesome!

    thomas.
     
    tphyahoo, Sep 3, 2004 IP
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    Ditto ... I finally took the plunge a ~week ago as my primary browser (replacing Netscape) and am pretty darn happy with it - some of the extensions are pretty handy too!
     
    hulkster, Sep 6, 2004 IP
  9. bobafind

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    #9
    For those of you that do web development (probably most of you) this is a REALLY useful firefox / mozilla sidebar:

    DevEdge Sidebar
    http://devedge.netscape.com//toolbox/sidebars/2003/multiBar/sidebar.xul

    if you add it to your bookmarks you can pull it up as a sidebar. It's awesome. Has all the reference (official) for HTML, JavaScript, CSS, DOM, XSLT and more.
     
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    #10
    The link you posted was to a page with something like 20 additional links, and I wasn't able to determine which of these was what you were talking about.

    Could you clear this up? It really does sound useful, and I am rapidly becoming a Firefox Extensions junkie.

    Thanks,

    Thomas.
     
    tphyahoo, Sep 7, 2004 IP
  11. tphyahoo

    tphyahoo Peon

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  12. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    Does anyone know how to delete bookmarks in Firefox? Sounds stupid, I know, but I can't!
     
    T0PS3O, Sep 7, 2004 IP
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    TwisterMc Mac Guru

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    I think you go to manage bookmarks, highlight one, and click the delete button. Not the delete key.
     
    TwisterMc, Sep 7, 2004 IP
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    Try shift+del

    I think this is the method for removing items from the bookmarks. It works for removing items from the memorized fields anyway.
     
    mopacfan, Sep 7, 2004 IP
  15. T0PS3O

    T0PS3O Feel Good PLC

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    Aha thanks. Both shift-del and the delete button (who would have thought the delete button would do such a thing :) ) work. I was too hasty and skipped the process of going into the management screen...

    Thanks!
     
    T0PS3O, Sep 7, 2004 IP
  16. bobafind

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    #16
    Sorry - this is the real link

    http://devedge.netscape.com/toolbox/sidebars/

    The one I posted has to be installed for it to work correctly. You can install it from the link above. You can also pick and choose which sidebars to install, so you won't get the devedge news links like you did.

    Good luck, it's been a real help for me.
     
    bobafind, Sep 7, 2004 IP
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    Bobafind, I would love to have a toolbar that interfaces perfectly with css/html references, but still no success.

    First of all I am on firefox, you sure this works? Site seems to say only mozilla or netscape. What do you have it installed on.

    Second, when I click on the link for the xul, ie Install the DevEdge Sidebar Tab

    in the page for the link you posted, I get, "download bookmark?" messagebox, nothing gets installed. Do I have to install something else to get this to work?

    Has anybody else been able to install this sidebar thing?

    Boba, thanks for your help.

    thomas.
     
    tphyahoo, Sep 8, 2004 IP
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    #18
    sounds great! :D
     
    david_sakh, Sep 8, 2004 IP
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    #19
    Once you download the "bookmark",

    click View->Sidebar->Bookmarks

    Then click on the "DevEdge Toolbar" or "CSS2 Quick Reference" or whichever sidebar you downloaded.

    It should load up in the left sidebar.

    Attached is a screenshot of it in action in Firefox 0.93
     

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    bobafind, Sep 8, 2004 IP
  20. Keith

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    I have the Googlebar (http://googlebar.mozdev.org/index.html) installed but for the last week or so the PR bar hasn't been working :(

    I checked for an update but there isn't any. Any ideas on how I can fix it?
     
    Keith, Sep 9, 2004 IP