Mozilla Firefox has been developed as most used web browser application all over the world. Not only ordinary users but web experts are using this browser in a very large number as it is not only easy to use, but there is a really wonderful extensions related to this application. Here we are going to enlist 5 most useful extensions for any Web designer or developer. Lets drive through the list below!
1.) Xmarks: Xmarks is the #1 bookmarking add-on. It takes only a moment to get up and running with Xmarks. After you install the add-on, click on the notification to set up Xmarks and start backing up and synchronizing your bookmarks. Install Xmarks on each computer you use, and it seamlessly integrates with your web browser and keeps your bookmarks safely backed up and in sync.
Xmarks will optionally sync your open tabs too across Firefox, Chrome, and IE. Simply open your Xmarks Settings to enable this feature.
Xmarks works seamlessly across browsers. Today we support Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari (MacOS only), and Google Chrome.
2.) ColorSuckr: This Add-on allows you to right-click any image on the web and extract the 12 most common colors from it. You can then build color schemes from the results as well as many other features on the ColorSuckr website.
3.) Window Resizer: This is an another amazing extension for Firefox especially made for web designers such that they could be able to view their designed content on the different screen sizes for its multipurpose testing purpose. This extension has a use for those who don’t want another toolbar installed but yet, need the feature.
The Browser Window Resizer is useful for testing different screen sizes. It accurately resizes your browser so you can test to see what a web page looks like in all of the standard resolution sizes.
Supports the 640×480, 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×800, 1280×1024, 1600×1200 resolutions.
Resize the current page via the Context menu, Tool menu or Toolbar button.
4.) Screengrab: Screengrab! saves webpages as images…
It will capture what you can see in the window, the entire page, just a selection, a particular frame… basically it saves webpages as images – either to a file, or to the clipboard. It captures Flash too!
It can capture any Java or Flash embedded in a page, but to do this it requires Java to be installed in the browser.
5.) Firebug: This extension allows you to see, edit and debug CSS, HTML, and on any webpage when you are surfing online. Firebug integrates with Firefox to put a wealth of development tools at your fingertips while you browse. You can edit, debug, and monitor CSS, HTML, and JavaScript live in any web page… Not only this, but designers can make use of this extensions to verify any new kind of effect embedded in any web page via CSS or HTML coding. If you are not a professional, even then this tool is very useful for you as it makes it easy to practice over the designs of different templates worldwide.
These were a few wonderful extensions of Mozilla Firefox. If you think that only a few like these are not going to satisfy your needs, then you can simply visit the extension gallery of Firefox here. Its up to you now!






