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    <h1>LF Tip: essential firefox extensions</h1>

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    Applications

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    <p>original in en <a href=
    "http://main.linuxfocus.org/%7Eguido/">Guido Socher</a></p>

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    <p>Guido really likes it when a computer is tailored to his needs
and looks like he wants it. That's why he is using Linux.

    <h4>Abstract:</h4>
This is a small tip. From now on LinuxFocus will have at least one new tip every month.
If you have some ideas  for a new tip
then send them to guido("at" sign)linuxfocus.org <br>


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    <h2>Introduction</h2>
Mozilla Firefox is definitely ready for the "world wide web".
Some websites offer useful content have however some rather 
annoying and hostile advertisements. Here are two extensions that I use when
I go surfing in the "world wild web".
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<h3>Flashblock</h3> 
Flashblock removes all the flash plugins and replaces them by
a little round button. No more flickering flash images! If you still
want to see the flash animation then just click on the little button
and it will start.
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<a href="https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=433">https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=433</a>
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<img src="../../common/src2/article376/flashblock.jpg" alt="flashblock" width="350" height="335">
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<h3>NukeAnything</h3> 
Nuke Anything can remove any html object. All you have to do is
right click on the object, which may even be a text paragraph and
select "remove object". Very useful to remove images and any type of advertisement.
It can also be use to "clean up" a page before printing it.
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<a href="https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=79">https://addons.update.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?id=79</a>
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<img src="../../common/src2/article376/nukeanything.jpg" alt="nukeanything" width="735" height="555">
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