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How Do You Use The Cache Viewer Add-on For Modzilla Firefox

How do I turn off cache in Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox?

I guess when you say disable it means preventing cache from being stored on the hard drive. When you disable cache it is actually moved to RAM and it will clear when you close the browser until the next time.FirefoxType about:config on the address bar. Look for entry browser.cache.disk.enable, double click to change it to false. Look for entry browser.cache.memory.enable, this must be set to true.ChromeCreate a Chrome shortcut on the desktop or any location you prefer and add this parameter to a shortcut: --disk-cache-dir=null. Example: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --disk-cache-dir=nullHow To Change Google Chrome's Cache Location And Size - gHacks Tech NewsAnother way to prevent cache from writting to disk is to browse on Incognito Mode/Private Window. Browsing history, form fill history and passwords won’t be saved while on private browsing.

What are some great Firefox add-ons?

This is my line-up of useful add-ons:Adblock Plus (ad removal)DblClicker (double click a link to open in new tab)Download StatusBar (better download managment)Enter Selects (Press enter in the AwesomeBar to select the first result)Fasterfox Lite (increase the speed of Firefox)FEBE (backup add-ons and your profile)gTranslate (translate selected word in any language)LastPass (password manager)Omnibar (makes the awesome bar into Chrome style search)Pocket (Save it for later bookmarking)Save File to (for easy save-to management)Session Manager (works better than Mix Tab Plus manager)Tab Mix Plus (many important tweaks)TextArea Cache (no need to fear losing what you wrote in your browser any longer)United States English Spellchecker (or choose any other language)NoScript (for more secure browsing, but you most ok all sites you use first)Hope you find some useful!

Which is the best addon in firefox to check DA and PA, except Mozbar?

I used to follow up SEO Status PageRank/Alexa Toolbar to check DA and PA, hope it will help.

Is there a firefox addon for offline browsing?

eg: if i have some wiki pages open and i get disconnected upon restarting the browser i can view them from the cache without conneting? (internet explorer used to have this)

Why does Firefox need to restart after every addon but Chrome doesn't?

Firefox Add-ons are extremely powerful and can change nearly every aspect of Firefox if they want to. Because their changes can be so extensive, Firefox needs to restart to be sure the add-on is fully installed.Since Firefox 4's release, many add-ons can be installed without restarting Firefox as long as they make minimal changes to Firefox itself. You can view a list of them here: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US...Also, I'd note that if you click on the "Restart Now" buttons/links that appear after reinstalling add-ons, your open tabs will be restored, so it shouldn't be an issue to restart with many tabs.

Is it possible to get the videos I have played from Firefox (e.g. maybe I can save them in a temporary folder)? If so, how?

If you are viewing a video in Firefox, you can download it using an extension I use called FVD. You can download it here from the Firefox Add-On site: Flash Video Downloader - YouTube HD Download [4K].It’s great for downloading most videos in Firefox. You can also download in different video types and in different qualities.Enjoy!(NOTE: I nor FVD takes any responsibility for your actions with this extension and assume that you are using this extension within legal consent of those involved.)Thanks for reading and hope this helps.

What are the best REST client extensions for Chrome or Firefox?

I have used Advanced rest client and as well as postman. But, advance rest client is the better one I fount. An indispensable tool that saves you hours of time. Great looking UI and fabulous functionality. I especially love the header builder that auto-completes. Great tool!

How can I view images which have been cached by Google Chrome?

try ImageCacheViewerImageCacheViewer is a simple tool that scans the cache of your Web browser (Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome), and lists the images displayed in the Web sites that you recently visited. For every cached image file, the following information is displayed: URL of the image, Web browser that was used to visit the page, image type, date/time of the image, browsing time, and file size. When selecting a cache item in the upper pane of ImageCacheViewer, the image is displayed in the lower pane, and you can copy the image to the clipboard by pressing Ctrl+M.

Is there a Firefox plugin that shows SEO related page information?

The mozBar plugin (http://www.seomoz.org/seo-toolbar) shows a great number of SEO and accessibility related items. In the toolbar layout itself, there's data about the link metrics of the page, including:Page Authority (PA) + Domain Authority (DA)Quantity of inbound linksQuantity of inbound linking root domains (the number of domains that contain a link to the page/site)Optionally: mozRank (mR), mozTrust (mT) and Domain mozRank & mozTrust (DmR + DmT)There's also an "analyze page" button that brings up an overlay to show a much larger group of metrics about the page's link metrics, the on-page attributes and the page's features.The overlay has three tabs - the highlighted one above includes information on attributes like:Meta Robots tagRel="canonical"Page load timeLink to the cached URL at GoogleIP Address and associated countryOn page link data - number of internal/external followed/nofollowed linksHTTP status code chain (for example, it will show if the page requested 301/302 redirected before showing a 200/404/500/etc)Additional functionality includes the ability to switch user-agents (to mimic Google/Bing/etc when viewing a site), highlight nofollows on a page, surf with javascript/images turned off (to help see pages more like the engines would) and an overlay for search results pages:There's a Google chrome version that includes nearly all of these features. Both are available for download here - http://www.seomoz.org/seo-toolbarThe only item from your list not included is the "whois" information, but this is available via a link in the tools dropdown (uses DomainTools.com)

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