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5 JavaScript Experience Add-ons for Web Designers

5 JavaScript Experience Add-ons for Web Designers

5 JavaScript Experience Add-ons for Web Designers

As usual, some of the Firefox addons were present to the tuner's friends. Hope you like these and you'll love a lot like the previous add-on feature tunes. But this time the featured add-ons are for our web designers friends. Their work is undoubtedly time-consuming and complex. So if they can save some time for their needs, then we will get a better platform like Tech tunes. However, let's talk about these add-ons without increasing the word -

1. Eye Tab

This is an add-on for many of the web designers friends. After creating a site they want to get a view of the site with different browsers. When this add-on is installed, just clicked that site will take you to the view of IE and you can immediately return to the Firefox view with another click.

2. Style Sheet Chaucer 2

Through this, you will get access to the option sheets provided by a site author. It replaces Firefox's built-in Style Sheet Chaucer. Functionally you can choose from the View -> [Page Style] menu item, one-click style sheet rotating toolbar icon and Status bar icon. Besides, you can switch the icons based on extension preferences and switch between them.

3. CSS Viewer

This is a simple CSS property viewer. To use, add the CSS viewer to your tool box. Stay in comfort and do the job of devolving.

4. CSS Validator

Using the w3 CSS validator, it validates a web page. Add an option to your right click context menu and check Allow validation from the Tools menu. Which will open your desired results in a new tab / window. It only works on CSS Associated Pages. For example, it will run http://www.w3.org/ this URL as a CSS file.

5. Colorzilla

With this add-on, you can add color readings to any place in your browser, quickly adapting it and adding it to another program. You can zoom in and out of the pages of your browser, in addition to zooming in between any two places on the page. With its built-in palette browser, you can choose colors from Pre-Defined Color Set and define the most used colors as a separate set.

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