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OStatic's Firefox Superguide

Mozilla's Firefox browser is among the most popular of all open source applications, and one of the reasons is that it is so extensible and customizable. You probably have lots of favorite Firefox extensions and have picked up some tips, but continuing to add to your arsenal makes lots of sense. Since the inception of OStatic, we've tried to do lots of tutorials and tips posts on Firefox, and recently a reader wrote in and said it would be useful to have them all compiled in one superguide. So here you go--our superguide to working more efficiently with Firefox.


OStatic Buffer Overflow.....

Mozilla is out with the first Alpha of version 3.1 of Firefox, code-named Shiretoko. We covered what's under the hood here.....

ZDNet on whether India and China are taking over open source.....

Open source is increasingly contributing to cloud computing, SaaS.....

 



NTT America Gives Open Sourcers a Transit Boost

Who says contributions to open source have to be software-based? As Datamation notes,? NTT America, a Tier 1 carrier and a division of Japan-based NTT Communications, is now helping open source by donating IPv6 transit to the Internet Systems Consortium (ISC). There is also a release out about the arrangement. Mozilla, FreeBSD and many other open sourcers are positioned to benefit from the donation.


Firebug Matures, Gets Developers and Hosting from Mozilla

If you're a Web developer, it's a pretty good bet that one of your most important tools is Firebug, an open-source debugger for HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Ajax that works inside of the open-source Firefox Web browser. Since it was first unveiled several years ago, Firebug has taken the Web-development world by storm, revolutionizing developers' ability to modify, test, and debug Web applications. In the last month, Firebug has received hosting and development assistance from Mozilla, a change that will almost certainly benefit both the software and the community.



More Ways to Supercharge Firefox

As an addition to our recent coverage of ways people are tinkering with the new version of Firefox 3, check out Webworkerdaily's coverage of three more useful Firefox extensions. Mike reports that all three have been stable for him on Firefox 3 for Mac OS X. Colorzilla is a flexible color management utility, HTML Validator brings HTML validation features to Firefox, and CyberSearch adds advanced Google Search capabilities to the Firefox 3 address bar. Check out WWD's report on all of these extensions.


Essential Firefox Extensions for Version 3 Tinkerers

Now that the new version of Mozilla's Firefox browser is out, many of us are still busy customizing it with favorite extensions, and more. Slowly but surely, I've been able to get my favorite extensions working as I want them to, including the libraries of information that some of them are designed to manage. I continue to find updates to many extensions for the new Firefox, and I notice that others around the web are doing so as well. Here are some top recommendations.