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posts tagged 'firefox'
I had a few issues with the new Facebook design, so I created a Firefox extension to make it more readable (and remove all the ads). See the before and after screenshots below.
» Click to install ‘Fix New Facebook’
(hassle-free!)
The extension is simply a compiled Greasemonkey userscript that adds a few CSS styles → fix-new-facebook.user.js
Add-Art is a new Firefox extension which replaces online advertising with art. A new show is released every 2 weeks.
Our first show are Hiroshige prints selected by the Asian art curators at the Brooklyn Museum, here’s a sample:



If you like the project please show some support! Vote for us on Digg or Reddit, or consider volunteering to curate a show.
The code-inclined should check out the project page on dev.eyebeam.org and sign up for the mailing list. The team is really great and we’re looking forward to future development!
Pushing the meme along with Oliver Thylmann and following my last extension-tagged post is my sizable Firefox Add-ons list!
Thanks to Oli I installed Live PageRank — I’ve also used SearchStatus which does Alexa too.
I’ve always used the Firefox del.icio.us extension to manage my social bookmarks, but the extension’s latest release is making my life tastier than ever.
The new version completely subjugates Firefox’s crappy bookmark system to its awesome del.icio.us will, pushing it well into the coveted zone of ‘totally awesome.’
This also means no more Google Browser Sync to manage bookmarks across multiple machines.