09-17-2011, 07:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-17-2011, 07:58 PM by remixedcat.)
Ha ha! The showIP can show the Ip address, has commands to see who hosts a site, and AS info from robtex (hosting stuff)
one click and I get get uptime info from netcraft as well as see what OS the site is running on, the IP address and who hosts it.
this way saves steps for me.
the scrolling is a comfort thing
the stylish thing.... some sites like facebook are too white and hurt my eyes so I use them to put dark themes on facebook, youtube, google, and fanfiction.net. I got a really bright monitor and I'm also photophobic meaning I'm sensitive to light.
the screen capture one I take screenshots of sites for inspiration as well as save forum topics and stuff to archive things. very useful tool.
stratiform isn't really one of those "webmaster" ones, however it makes Fx a little easier on the eyes for me as it blends the addon icons in so they don't stand out as much and distract me.
here's my current browser layout:
I have it darker for a "dim the lights" effect so my focus is on the content of the website and not the browser chrome. lighter browser layouts distract me for some reason and put too much attention to the tabs.
one click and I get get uptime info from netcraft as well as see what OS the site is running on, the IP address and who hosts it.
this way saves steps for me.
the scrolling is a comfort thing
the stylish thing.... some sites like facebook are too white and hurt my eyes so I use them to put dark themes on facebook, youtube, google, and fanfiction.net. I got a really bright monitor and I'm also photophobic meaning I'm sensitive to light.
the screen capture one I take screenshots of sites for inspiration as well as save forum topics and stuff to archive things. very useful tool.
stratiform isn't really one of those "webmaster" ones, however it makes Fx a little easier on the eyes for me as it blends the addon icons in so they don't stand out as much and distract me.
here's my current browser layout:
I have it darker for a "dim the lights" effect so my focus is on the content of the website and not the browser chrome. lighter browser layouts distract me for some reason and put too much attention to the tabs.