Some Recommended Chrome Extensions
Category Programming Technology
Google Chrome, also known as Google Browser, is a web browser developed by Google.
Many developers around me use Chrome Browser, and one of the important reasons is that it offers powerful extensions. You can customize your Chrome Browser with these extensions, and there are numerous extensions specifically for coders that can enhance our development efficiency. Below are some recommended Chrome extensions.
Common Use
IE Tab: Switches to the IE kernel to handle websites that do not support Chrome, such as some online banks.
Undo Close Tab: Restores the most recently closed tabs.
Neat Bookmarks: Places bookmarks in the extension area for easy access.
Speed Dial: Optimizes Chrome's new tab page, allowing you to add frequently visited sites.
RSS Subscription Extension: Adds a one-click RSS subscription button to the address bar.
Social
Fawave: The best microblogging client, supports all current microblogs, and allows you to post to various microblogs with one click.
Web Clipping
Diigo: A well-known bookmarking application with three main features: bookmark, highlight, and note. The first is adding the page to bookmarks, the second is highlighting parts of the text on the page, which is also stored as a bookmark, suitable for collecting quotes and short fragments of text. The third is adding annotations to the page, which can be seen again on the next visit.
Evernote Web Clipper: No need for introductions, anyone using Evernote must have this installed.
Clearly: Also produced by Evernote, with one click, it turns a blog full of ads into a very clean and suitable article for reading, and supports importing into Evernote.
Search by Image (by Google): Displays an icon in the bottom right corner of the image, click to search for the image on Google.
Essential for IT Workers
Firebug: No need for introductions, if you are not familiar, please see: Firebug Tutorial
EyeDroper: Color picking within the browser window, allows you to check the color code of a favorite color scheme for future use.
MeasureIt: Measures distances within the browser window, used for measuring element sizes.
Window Resizer: Quickly adjusts the size of the browser window, used for observing website page widths.
Awesome Screenshot: Personally, the best screenshot tool.
Ultimate Chrome Flag: Displays the flag of the website's region in the address bar, also shows the RP value and Alexa rank.
PageMonitor: Page monitoring, notifies you if the content is updated, I used this plugin to get the iPhone 4 from the Apple official store, can be used in many places, such as monitoring competitor's updates...
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