My favorite Mozilla plug-ins

igowerf

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Multizilla - It adds tons of features for tabbed browsing. My friend that uses Opera says that Opera has a lot of similar features.

Mozilla Mouse gestures - You can customize some settings under Preferences -> Advanced -> Mouse Gestures.

Calendar - A nice looking calendar plug-in to organize and schedule events.

QLookUp - Adds "Go to URL," "Lookup with Google," and "Lookup at Dictionary.com" to the context-menu. It opens new sites in tabs.

Mozilla icon packs - You can customize the icons that the different Mozilla apps show in the title/task bars.

Orbit 3+1 - This is my favorite Mozilla skin so far. I set it to use the smallicons style.

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dukdukgoos

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Just set Google as the default search engine in prefs. Type your query in the address bar and tab down to "Search Google" command.
 

Barnaby W. Füi

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Damn, you rock! I always meant to try out multizilla but I finally did now and it's fvcking awesome! Every little feature that I wished tabs had before, they now have. This is badass :D

Dom inspector button (I always hated finding it in the menu), close buttons on tabs, little lights to show the status of them, middle clicking the tab bar for a new tab, yadda yadda: )

VBboy: IE is to mozilla as notepad is to vi :)

Oh and I also installed Qlookup, that's another thing that is really gonna be helpful, I can right click and search on google or dictionary.com (I use both of those fairly often).

 

Bulldog13

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I installed the mouse gestures plugin and Multizilla. How do I make it so when I do the mouse gesture "down" it creates a new tabbed windows as opposed to a new window?
 

igowerf

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Originally posted by: Bulldog13
NM. Figured it out.

This again will give Opera a run for its money.

You figured it out already, but for those who are wondering... you can customize the mouse gestures by editing some of the configuration scripts. You can have mouse gestures handle browser functions or even load webpages. There is some information here.

I really hope they release a front end for customizing gestures soon. I'm too lazy to mess with the script files.