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I had to go to each site and grant permission to install for each extension. Needless to say after doing it a few hundred times I decided I needed a quick page so I can install them quickly...(no errors like on update.mozilla.org). Perhaps you can get a few from here...or not.

Favorite Firefox Extensions and Themes

My favorite extensions:

Adblock v5 (with mdew's wonderful filter list)  Kudo's mighty mdew!

Magpie 3.1.2

TargetAlert 0.7.2

and by the way, my favorite theme is Apollo by Aaron Spuler for Firefox 1.0!

The problem i find with targetalert, it can break the look of webpages, when inserting lil'icons beside links etc... a non-obtrusive option would be nicer.

This is what I'm using along with Firefox...

Extensions:

Themes:

* Thanks mdew for that wonderful filter list. :D

My full list. :D

1.All-in-one-gestures

2.Allow Right Click

3.Dictionary Search

4.FoxyTunes

5.Duplicate Tab

6.FLST

7.BBCode

8.Linkification

9.Statusbar Clock

10.SuperDragAndGo

11.UndoCloseTab

12.ChromEdit

13.SessionSaver

14.Launchy

15.AdBlock

16.Always Remember Password

17.BugMeNot

I get em all from here : http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showforum=2

my list:

show failed URL

user agent switcher

switchproxy

allow right-click

adblock

miniT

linkification

blanklast

disable targets for downloads

statusbar clock

spellbound

super DragAndGo

neobar

undoclosetab

weatherfox

Edited by deimos

Another good extension site : http://www.extensionsmirror.nl/index.php?showforum=2

Best extension maker site : http://white.sakura.ne.jp/~piro/xul/xul.html.en

My list :

AdBlock

All-in-One Gestures

Allow Right Click

ChromEdit

Clipboard Observer

Context Menu Extensions

Cookie Culler

Close Tab Context (CTC)

Cute Menus

Download Manager Tweak

Download Statusbar

Gmail Notifier

Link Preview

Nuke Image

Nuke Anything

Rewind / Fastforward Buttons

Sidebar Switcher

Tabbrowser Extensions

Toolbar Enhancements

Updated Proxy Button

WeatherFox

No themes.

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