Sunday, March 9, 2008

CSS Forums Resources


When you're in a jam the best place to turn are 1) your books 2) your internet resources and 3) your peers. The following Web sites maintain helpful communities of fellow CSS developers eager to help you with your coding woes.

  1. Digital Point CSS Forum - Fairly active forum for CSS developers. Most frequently used by developers looking for help debugging code.

  2. SitePoint CSS Forum - The CSS forum from the popular developers Web site SitePoint.

  3. CSS-Discuss - Popular mailing list/forum for CSS developers.

CSS Articles Resources

The following Web sites are dominated by design related articles and industry news. If you're interested in keeping up with the latest and greatest design crazes, this is a good place to start.
  1. 456 Berea Street - Articles and news on web standards, accessibility and usability.

  2. Digital Web Magazine - An internet magazine that publishes articles for aspiring web developers. Useful information for beginners to experts.

  3. Vitamin - Award winning internet magazine for developers. Be sure to check out their interviews section.

  4. CSS Globe - Web standards CSS design site that allows users to control the news. Also maintains outstanding spotlight and portfolio sections where top rated designers show off their work.

  5. CSS Help Pile - List of popular CSS articles via syndicated content. Also maintains a list of very helpful resources (left side of the page.)

  6. Stylegala - EDITOR'S CHOICE - A collection of some of the best CSS articles and tools on the web. Also maintains a small gallery and forum.

  7. Tutorial Blog - Originally designed as a Photoshop tutorial blog, this Web site has morphed into an excellent resource for serious designers.

CSS Templates Resources

You can be the best developer in the world, but if you have no sense of creativity or style, you're not making the most out of CSS. To help out the graphically challenged, we've included a section with pre-made CSS templates.
  1. Styleshout - A developers personal collection of advanced free templates (some are extremely popular in the blogosphere). Comes equipped with art and fancy color schemes.

  2. CSS Templates - A very large collection of basic CSS templates. With a little stock art and a bit of manipulation you could turn these into some real gems.

  3. Open Web Design - A community of template developers. Download thousands of free templates, or submit some of your own.

  4. Free XHTML/CSS Templates For Web Design - EDITOR'S CHOICE - An awesome (albeit somewhat small) collection of free professionally designed CSS templates.

  5. Zymic - Solid collection of generic CSS templates.

  6. Free CSS Templates - A large compilation of various free CSS templates found around the web (we found many repeat performers in here.)

  7. Mollio - A set of CSS templates displaying the same information across multiple designs to give you a better idea of what style of layout you're looking for.

  8. Little Boxes - A collection of very simple Web site layouts and models to build off of.

  9. CSS Layouts - Extensive examples of basic Web sites layouts and a handful of advanced graphical CSS templates.

  10. Layout Gala - Multiple examples of basic Web site layouts sorted by number of columns.

CSS Galleries Resources

Perhaps the best way to transform your Web site from bland to bold is by mimicking what some of the best accredited designers are doing. Here is a list of 35 Web site galleries showcasing some of the best CSS designs on the web, allowing you to get a better idea of what sort of design to shoot for.
  1. CSStux - Gallery of some of the best CSS Web sites found on the web. Be sure to view their featured sites section.

  2. The Horizontal Way - Showcase of Web sites that serve content horizontally rather than vertically.

  3. Dark Eye - EDITOR'S CHOICE - Search for designs by color (up to 6) and meta data in this CSS gallery. Be sure to check out the blog and rate/comment on the designs.

  4. Web Standards Awards - Discontinued gallery boasting 2 years of showcasing the best designs on the web.

  5. Design Snack - Community based web design showcase. Users vote for and comment on stories to determine if they make the front page or not.

  6. CSS Showcase - A collection of Web sites exhibiting unique navigation bars and techniques. We found some very cool implementations of the sliding door effect in here.

  7. W3C Sites - EDITOR'S CHOICE - An extremely large collection of attractive CSS Web sites. Also maintains a designer database sortable by country.

  8. Flickr: Web Design Inspiration - Screenshot collection of nearly 400 well designed Web sites.

  9. Design Shack - A collection of very attractive CSS Web sites sortable by rating, category and color.

  10. CSS Zen Garden - Ever wonder what your Web site would look like through the eyes of an accredited designer? Zen Garden did, and challenged the design community to submit their stylesheets and images of what they feel Zen Garden should look like. Nearly 1000 submissions later, Zen Garden has amassed a huge gallery. Be sure to check out the root Web site mezzoblue as well -- lots of developer articles.

  11. CSS Drive - Maintains a well organized CSS gallery, news and informational article section, and CSS optimizer tool.

  12. Design Meltdown - EDITOR'S CHOICE - A complete web design Web site with tutorials, an extensive gallery sorted by color, type and technique, and a site of the day.

  13. CSS Web Design Yorkshire - Collection of excellent CSS Web sites stumbled upon by the editor of the Web site. Uses the small box approach (displaying only a 161 x 122 image) to preview the Web sites in the gallery.

  14. Web Creme - Uses a highly ergonomic (albeit a bit difficult to navigate) approach to display a collection of superb CSS Web sites.

  15. Logopond - A gallery of attractive company logos, sortable by submission date and color.

  16. eduStyle - Gallery of CSS based University Web sites. Allows users to comment and vote on their favorite submissions.

  17. Screenfluent - Massive collection of more than 5,000 well designed CSS Web sites. Uses fast loading screenshots rather than sorting the Web sites into categories.

  18. Liquid Designs - An all around CSS Web site with news, instructional articles and resources, a gallery and templates. Be sure to check out the hall of fame section.

  19. CSS smooth operator - CSS gallery sorted into a handful of general categories.

  20. CSS vault - Collection of attractive CSS Web sites and useful articles.

  21. CSS Based - A collection of CSS Web sites and RSS feeds.

  22. CSS Beauty - The name says it all, a gallery of the most beautiful CSS Web sites and RSS feeds.

  23. CSSElite - Collection of fantastic CSS Web sites, instructional articles and RSS feeds.

  24. CSS Fresh - Collection of professionally designed CSS Web sites.

  25. CSSBloom - Gallery of CSS Web sites presented in a blog format.

  26. Unmatched Style - Popular CSS Web site gallery. Lacks any sort of sorting technique.

  27. Netcocktail - Gallery of CSS Web sites sortable by color.

  28. CSS Impress - Standard CSS gallery.

  29. CSS Remix - CSS gallery with user ratings that focuses on sites that push the limits of contemporary design.

  30. CSS Import - A standard CSS gallery established in 2005 that brings a Canadian flair to design.

  31. CSS Collection - Standard CSS gallery.

  32. CSS Flavor - A CSS gallery with a focus on sites "that inspire."

  33. CSS Mania - CSS gallery boasting the title of the most updated CSS showcase on the globe.

  34. Screenalicious - Standard CSS gallery with almost 9,000 screens to browse through.

  35. Style Crunch - CSS gallery that allows for user-driven feedback and rankings.


CSS Browser Bugs Resources


Even the best developers are caught off guard by an occasional cross platform browser bug, and in today's global market, not accounting for the 10% of your audience that might be using a non-standard browser could be detrimental. Here are a few Web sites listing the most common CSS browser bugs, and tips for you to avoid them.

  1. Position is Everything - A general CSS knowledge base with a focus on bugs. Also maintains a list of other anti CSS bug Web sites.

  2. CSS contents and browser compatibility - Graphical model explaining how specific browsers react to CSS issues.

  3. Browser Bug Collection - Large collection of CSS browser bugs for Internet Explorer, Opera, and Mozilla.

  4. CSS Crib Sheet - General tips for avoiding browser specific CSS bugs.

  5. Design Detector - Demos of and solutions for common CSS browser bugs.

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CSS Code Libraries Resources

If you're looking to improve on a few areas of your Web site (such as beautifying buttons or adding more dynamic features) you should definitely check out the following code libraries.

  1. Dynamic Drive CSS Library - An assortment of popular CSS snippets with a focus on dynamic menus.

  2. A List Apart: CSS - The CSS section from the popular web developers resource "A List Apart." Posts various CSS design techniques about once per month. Be sure to check out their entire Web site, you'd be surprised how much you'd learn.

  3. CSSPlay - EDITOR'S CHOICE - Extensive library of highly requested source code snippets. Once you find the code you're after, view the page's source code, extract it, and modify it as you see fit. We particularly liked Snazzy Borders.

  4. Web Design References: Cascading Style Sheets - A massive list of various CSS code snippets, articles, tips and more.

  5. CSS Navigation Techniques - Here is a nice compilation of CSS navigation bars. If you want your Web site to be successful, you must have an attractive, easy to use navigation system.

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CSS Tools Resources

Sometimes the difference between a good developer and a great one is the tools he uses. Here are 20 excellent tools for speeding up the Web site development process, optimizing your CSS code and creating more efficient CSS designs in general.
  1. W3C: CSS Validation Service - EDITOR'S CHOICE - The web's most popular (and best) method for validating CSS. Make sure your Web site is parsing accurate, not erroneous code.

  2. CSS Analyser - Performs a W3C CSS validation and color contrast test to make sure your CSS isn't flawed.

  3. W3C: Markup Validation Service - The most popular HTML/XHTML checker on the web.

  4. WDG HTML Validator - An extremely through (and strict) HTML validation tool.

  5. W3C: Link Checker - Recursively scans a Web site for broken links.

  6. SelectORacle - Explains the roles of a CSS file's selectors; e.g. Selector A is a descendant of Selector B. Useful for cleaning up confusing CSS code and debugging selectors that aren't exhibiting the property you think they should.

  7. CSSMate - A solid tool for creating the code for individual CSS selectors.

  8. Clean CSS - Cleans up and optimizes your code for faster Web site loading time; maintains a set of unique customizable options for uses wishing to overhaul their code.

  9. Icey CSS Compressor - EDITOR'S CHOICE - The most accurate tool for converting bulky CSS documents into efficient pieces of code.

  10. CSS Optimizer - Reduces the file size of CSS documents.

  11. HTML Tidy - Takes poorly tabbed/difficult to read HTML/XHTML documents and turns them into understandable pieces of code.

  12. Colors on the Web - EDITOR'S CHOICE - Uses sophisticated technology to help you pick the perfect color scheme for your Web site. Start off by selecting a base color and let the Web site do the rest.

  13. Color Schemer - Pick your base color and design complex color schemes in no time with this unique tool.

  14. JotForm - Dynamically build forms for your Web site with a WYSIWYG editor in real time. The only negative is that it requires registration.

  15. Total Validator - Scans your Web site for web accessibility standards, broken links and HTML clarity. Also comes equipped with a screenshot option that allows you to see what your Web site looks like through the eyes of various Windows and Linux browsers.

  16. BrowsrCamp - Takes and displays real time screen shots of your Web site through the eyes of Safari.

  17. List-O-Matic - Auto generates CSS lists used for navigation, just follow the wizard and submit.

  18. Special Characters in HTML - This might not necessarily be a tool (more of a reference guide if you will) but does list all of the special characters you must use to replace erroneous content on your webpage such as curly quotes.

  19. Web Page Analyzer - Analyzes your Web sites loading time and gives advice on how to reduce it. Places a heavy emphasis on the type and number of objects in use.

  20. Watchfire WebXACT - Okay so maybe this one isn't a CSS tool, but given that it performs exhaustive tests to make sure your Web site meets various quality, accessibility and privacy web standards, we figured you wouldn't mind adding it to your arsenal.

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CSS Tutorials Resources

A good manual or tutorial is always the most sought after item for every developer looking to learn a new technology. The following Web sites offer comprehensive (and free of course) tutorials and walkthroughs for learning CSS.
  1. Complete CSS Guide - One of the most in-depth CSS resources on the Web. Provides detailed information on the history of CSS, web standards, CSS selectors and properties and much more.

  2. W3Schools CSS Tutorial - A massive CSS tutorial database. Includes walkthroughs, code snippets, reference guides and quizzes.

  3. CSS Tutorial - Extremely user friendly CSS guide. Places a heavy emphasis on teaching the box model -- one of the hardest to comprehend/manipulate, yet one of the most important CSS features.

  4. CSS Tutorials - Quality CSS tutorials for both beginner and advanced users.

  5. Using Style Sheets - Breaks down CSS from a programmers standpoint. Recommended for developers that already know the lingo.

  6. Learn CSS Positioning in Ten Steps - An excellent introductory visual guide for learning the details of static, relative, absolute and float positions.

  7. Guide to Cascading Style Sheets - Multiple introductory CSS resources including tutorials and CSS property descriptions.

  8. CSS Style - Informative breakdown of the main CSS properties. Includes visual examples for every entry.

  9. Beginner's guide to CSS - A very easy to read walkthrough for creating your first CSS Web site.

  10. Creating a CSS layout from sratch - An excellent walkthrough for developing your second CSS Web site. Recommended for users with some knowledge of CSS but who don't know where to begin.

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CSS Getting Started Resources

Before you can begin cranking out award winning designs, you'll need to learn the basics of CSS. In this section you'll find what we consider to be the best free resources for learning CSS fundamentals.
  1. W3C: Cascading Style Sheets Homepage - The creators of CSS, W3C, list this as CSS' official homepage. Although the homepage's description of CSS is limited, there is an abundance of links for finding out more information on CSS.

  2. W3C: Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1 - The official documentation for the current working version of CSS. This is the first place you should turn to if you have a question on the syntax and usage of CSS.

  3. W3C: CSS Tutorial - The official "hello world" (introductory) CSS walkthrough. Recommended reading for all new CSS developers.

  4. Web Developer's Handbook - An extensive list of web development resources (focusing primarily on CSS) including tutorials, highly requested code snippets, tools and more. The ideal starting place for developers wishing to improve their CSS designs.

  5. Holy CSS Zeldman - Another great list of CSS resources all brought to you with a touch of sarcasm and humor.

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Thursday, March 6, 2008

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Saturday, March 1, 2008

Best Firefox Extensions, Firefox Plugins, firefox Add-ons


Control Website Links

  • Linky - Lets you open or download all or selected links, image links and even web addresses found in the text in separate or different tabs or windows.
  • Linkification - Allows Firefox (0.9+) to view plain-text URLs and e-mail addresses as actual links
  • IE Tab - can open the current page or a selected link embedding Internet Explorer in tabs of Mozilla/Firefox. Very useful for those IE only pages.
  • FirefoxView - Open Firefox with the current page or a selected link displayed in Internet Explorer. Adds “View in Firefox” menu items to the content and link context menus.
  • Paste and Go - lets you paste an URL from the clipboard into the address bar and load it as a single step, either via the adress bar’s context menu or by pressing Ctrl-Shift-V
  • ErrorZilla - changes the default 404 error page with following choices: a google cache, an archival snapshot from the wayback machine, a ping, a trace route, and a whois lookup.

Control File Downloads

  • FlashGot - handles single and massive downloads with several external Download Managers.
  • PDF Download - Every time you click on a link, checks if the target is a pdf file and in this case let you choose what you want to do (open pdf file inside a new tab, download it to the filesystem or view it as HTML).
  • ScrapBook - helps you to save Web pages and easily manage collections.
  • DownThemAll! - adds new advanced downloading capabilities to your browser. It lets you download in just one click all the links or images contained in a webpage or refine your preferences using fully customizable filters.
  • TargetAlert - provides visual cues for the destinations of hyperlinks. If a hyperlink points to a something that is not a web page (in cases of pdf, doc, zip files etc.), then TargetAlert will try to append an icon to the hyperlink that represents its destination
  • Download Manager Tweak - modifies the default appearance of the firefox download manager and allows it to be opened in a separate window, the sidebar, or a tab.
  • Download Statusbar - is a browser extension that allows you to keep track of ongoing and completed downloads in a hide-away statusbar
  • Disable Targets For Downloads - Prevents sites spawning blank windows when clicking binary downloads.
  • FireFTP - is a free, secure, cross-platform FTP client for Mozilla Firefox which provides easy and intuitive access to FTP servers.

Control Privacy / Security

  • SwitchProxy - lets you manage and switch between multiple proxy configurations quickly and easily. You can also use it as an anonymizer to protect your computer from prying eyes.
  • NoScript - allows JavaScript, Java (and other plugins) only for trusted domains of your choice. This whitelist based pre-emptive blocking approach prevents exploitation of security vulnerabilities with no loss of functionality
  • Always Remember Password - Instructs web sites to always remember your password. Some sites like Yahoo Mail, Hotmail, and banking sites instruct the browser to never allow your password manager to retain your information.
  • CookieCuller - Extended Cookie Manager to protect/unprotect selected cookies.
  • Stealther - surf the web without leaving a trace in your local computer by *temporarily disabling history (and address bar), cookies, formFill, disk cache and sending of ReferrerHeader. Verify details of what exactly it can work for you.

Control Web Searches

  • Google Toolbar for Firefox - Lets you search google and all its services easily. Also powered by Google Suggest (Get query suggestions as you type in the search box), SpellCheck, AutoFill, Pagerank of webpage, access to gmail, WordTranslator etc.
  • CustomizeGoogle - enhances Google search results by adding extra information (like links to Yahoo, Ask Jeeves, MSN etc) and removing unwanted information (like ads and spam).
  • NextPlease! - allows you to assign keyboard shortcuts to jump to next and previous links on search results pages, like Google, Yahoo, Ebay, Amazon, and many other sites.
  • BetterSearch - enhances Google, MSN Search, Yahoo Search, A9, Answers.com, AllTheWeb, Dogpile.com, del.icio.us and Simpy.com bookmarks by adding previews (thumbnails) and Amazon product images and info etc.
  • Answers - Press Alt (or Option on a Mac) and click any word to get a quick, relevant definition or explanation, drawn from a collection of over 100 reference titles.

Control Your Music / Video

  • FoxyTunes - Listen to music while surfing the Web, and control your favorite media player without ever leaving the browser.
  • MediaPlayerConnectivity - Allow you to launch embed video of website in an external application with a simple click

Control Your Email

  • Better Gmail - A range of Gmail enhancements (with best Greasemonkey scripts), including skins, saved searches, keyboard macros, secure access, attachment icons, attachment reminders, label colors, signature floating and more.
  • Gmail Manager - Allows you to manage multiple Gmail accounts and receive new mail notifications. Displays your account details including unread messages, saved drafts, spam messages, labels with new mail, space used, and new mail snippets.
  • Gmail Notifier - checks and notifies your email in Gmail accounts.
  • AJAX Yahoo! Mail - Preview your messages with a single click. Adds AJAX support to the Yahoo! mail.

Control Your Bookmarks

  • Bookmark with Del.icio.us - Integrate del.icio.us right into Firefox. Easily access your bookmarks and post new bookmarks. Post a bookmark without leaving the page you are on.
  • Foxmarks Bookmark Synchronizer - Install Foxmarks on each computer, and it will work silently in the background to keep your bookmarks synchronized
  • StumbleUpon - is an intelligent browsing tool for sharing and discovering great websites.
  • Reliby - provides you with Reload all Live Bookmarks functionality.
  • Clipmarks - lets you save and share Web page content without having to bookmark the entire page.
  • Shareaholic - Share, bookmark and e-mail web pages quickly without leaving your browser.

Control Other Popular Services

  • Adsense Notifier - Displays your Adsense earnings on the statusbar.
  • Forecastfox Enhanced - Get international weather forecasts and display it in any toolbar or statusbar. Now with improved radar images and allows for pausing, restarting and setting the frequency of automatic updates.
  • DictionarySearch - Looks up a user selected word in an online dictionary you selected.
  • Web Developer - Adds a menu and a toolbar with various essential web developer tools.
  • Scribefire - A full featured blog editor that sits right within Firefox and lets you easily post to your Wordpress, MovableType or Blogger blogs.
  • Map+ - enables you to quickly view a map of a selected address in Firefox without changing windows or tabs.
  • ChatZilla - is a clean and easy to use Internet relay chat (IRC) client.
  • TwitterFox - notifies you of your friends’ tweets of Twitter.

Control Firefox Tabs

  • All-in-One Gestures - merges the popular following extensions for management of mouse gestures, scrolling and power navigation. (Mix of Mouse Gestures, Rocker navigation, Tab scroller, History scroller, Link tooltip and Autoscrolling extensions)
  • Tabbrowser Preferences - a comprehensive UI for changing a number of the hidden tabbed browsing preferences in Firefox. It also provides the ability to control how internal and external links are opened in the browser and how the browser will react when links are sent to it.
  • Tab Mix Plus - More tweaks added to tabs. Ability to select and open muliple links in tabs, open link in a duplicated tab, merge tabs and close tabs from similar domain…
  • Duplicate Tab - allows you to clone a tab with its history and place the duplicate tab in a new window or in the current window.
  • Colorful Tabs - Colors every tab in a different color and makes them easy to distinguish while beautifying the overall appeal of the interface.
  • Viamatic foXpose - Click on the icon in the status bar to view all the browser windows with a single click.
  • Firefox Showcase - easily locate and select any open browser window in Firefox.
  • Separe - Helps you keeping tabs tidy by introducing a new kind of tab.
  • Permatabs - turn tabs of your choice into permanent tabs that can’t be closed, and stick around between sessions.
  • FaviconizeTab - resizes the width of the tab to display the favicon only (and back again).

Control Webpage Behaviour and Navigation

  • GreaseMonkey - Install user scripts and change the behavior of any web page
  • Image Zoom - Right click on an image and select a zoom option from the popup menu, or, hold down the right mouse button in combination with the mouse wheel to zoom in or out on an image.
  • Fasterfox - Speed up Firefox. Dynamic speed increases can be obtained with Fasterfox’s unique prefetching mechanism, which recycles idle bandwidth by silently loading and caching all of the links on the page you are browsing. Also tweaks many network and rendering settings. (Some readers said it actually slowed down their firefox - verify yourself)
  • SpellBound - enables spell checking in web forms such as html textarea / input elements (html input password elements are not checked by SpellBound) and rich text form elements. This allows you to spell check forms before submitting them.
  • BugMeNot - Bypasses compulsory web registration using the BugMeNot without the hassle of surfing to it and querying its database everytime.
  • AutoCopy - Select text on any web page and it will be automatically copied to the clipboard. Middle click to Paste.
  • Copy Plain Text - Copies text without formatting. Have you ever copied something and been annoyed that the text formatting (bold, font size, etc) came with it? Don’t you wish you could just copy the text itself, without having to copy it, paste it into notepad, then copy it again?
  • Google Images Re-Linker - This will let you click the thumbnail images on images.google.com, skip the referred framed page, and jump straight to the full-size image.
  • Extended Statusbar - adds an Opera-like statusbar for Firefox that shows number of loaded images, bytes downloaded, average download speed, load time and percentage of the page loaded.
  • Resizeable Textarea - Resize small textareas in forums to your needed size avoiding scrolling.
  • Adblock Plus - is an enhanced version of Adblock. Block ads, applets, flash, embedded-media etc.
  • Flashblock - blocks all Flash content from loading on a webpage.
  • Sage - add a lightweight RSS and Atom feed aggregator which integrates with Firefox’s bookmark storage and Live Bookmarks.
  • Cacheout!- lets you try to access articles on servers affected by the Digg Effect /Slashdot Effect through Google’s caching service and CoralCDN.org.
  • Pearl Crescent Page Saver - capture screenshots and save full webpages as images easily.
  • Reload Every - adds an option to the context menu to reload the web page you are viewing every so many seconds or minutes. Useful if you keep refreshing some pages often.
  • Copy URL+ - copy to the clipboard the current document’s address along with additional information such as the document’s title, the current selection or both. Customize it to add your own menu entries.
  • InFormEnter - adds a small, clickable icon next to every input field in a web form, from where you can select the item to be inserted with your frequently used information such as name, email, address and whatever else you want to be available from the form menu.
  • All-in-One Sidebar - is a sidebar control, inspired by Opera that lets you quickly switch between sidebars, view dialog windows such as downloads, extensions, and more in the sidebar, or view source code or websites in the sidebar. Can be extensively customized.
  • Text size toolbar - Adds buttons to increase or decrease text size or restore default size easily. Useful for those small unreadable font sizes.
  • Reveal - allows you to see thumbnails of pages in your session history and quickly find the page you want.
  • Mystickies - allows you to place sticky notes all over the web and organize them with tags.
  • Clear Cache Button - Adds a clear cache toolbar button that cleans the cache in one click. Very handy for those who have use for it.
  • gTranslate - translate any text in a webpage just by selecting and right-clicking over it. Uses the Google translation services.
  • Xinha Here! - is a wrapper for the Xinha HTML editor that enables WYSIWYG editing in any textarea and text box on any website.
  • Yoono - instantly suggests alternate sites and people who share the same interests while you are surfing.
  • BlueOrganizer - It helps you personalize your web experience based on what you already like, helping you discover relevant new information and save time.