For many web designers and developers, Firefox is unsurpassable. For others, Firefox eats Chrome’s dust.
For the past two years, since Google Chrome’s release, there’s been a raging debate on which browser is superior. Mozilla’s open source product has stood the test of time and Firefox has quickly become the most used browser, having surpassed Microsoft’s Internet Explorer.
Don’t feel sorry for Google Chrome, however. Even in its infancy, Chrome has already reached second most popular, having already surpassed Internet Explorer and with a high chance of surpassing Firefox.
Although Firefox is more robust (primarily due to its popularity), Chrome is lightning fast and, with new extensions added daily, an exciting option for the serious web designer.
And here you are to find tools that make Chrome useful to you as a designer or a developer. Fortunately, Chrome has a burgeoning collection of extensions that will make the transition from Firefox a lot easier.
1. AppJump App Launcher and Organizer
After you finish downloading all the extensions in this list, you’ll definitely need an organizer.
is a Chrome extension that allows you to locate and launch your applications and other extensions quickly from a drop down menu on your toolbar. One cool feature of AppJump is the ability to organize apps and extensions into different groups. For example, you can easily separate your work extensions from your personal, for more effective time management.
2. Awesome Screenshot
3. Aviary Screen Capture
After waxing poetic about Awesome Screenshot above, you may wonder why two screen capture extensions are added on this list. One downside to Awesome Screenshot is that it requires access to all the data on your computer and your browsing history. For those users who feel that is an invasion of privacy,
is a perfectly capable option.
4. Chrome Sniffer
5. Cloud Save
There’s a huge shift from operating locally to working in the cloud. As designers and developers, you are accustomed to working on the internet, but do you also save important files online? If your excuse is that it’s not so convenient, you may want to take a serious look at
. Cloud Save allows you to save files from any website to supported cloud services. Save to Amazon Cloud Drive, Dropbox and Flickr.
6. Code Cola
7. Corporate Ipsum
8. Diigo Bookmark, Archive, Highlight and Sticky Note
9. Drag2up
10. Eye Dropper
Every now and then, you come across the perfect shade of green that you must incorporate into your web design. The
extension allows you to locate the exact shade. It also keeps track of your colors history.
11. Firebug Lite
12. Greplin
13. HTML Instant
14. IE Tab
The
extension allows you to view a webpage from a simulated Internet Explorer, while still using your Chrome browser. Internet Explorer is still the preferred browser of most internet users. And there are still some sites that work best or even exclusively with Internet Explorer. This tab allows you to use Internet Explorer without sacrificing your dignity. First things first, IE Tab only works on Windows. This is because it uses Window’s built in rendering engine for Internet Explorer. For that reason, Mac users are out of luck on this one.
15. Image Properties Context Menu
16. MeasureIt!
17. Microstock Photo Power Search Tool
What separates a good web designer from a great web designer is knowing where to go for stock images. Any designer knows that finding the right image is one of the most time consuming parts of design, especially if you have several go-to resources.
allows you to search microstock on 5 of the top stock agencies, including Dreamstime, Fotolia, and Shutterstock.
18. Palette for Chrome
The
extension is instantly useful. Right click on any image you’d like to use. This extension creates a 16, 24, or 32 color palette. Alternatively, you can also create a custom palette. Use this extension to incorporate and convey the colors from your favorite image into your web design.
19. Pendule
The powerful
extension combines several of the extensions found in this list. Pendule allows you to view and alter Javascript and CSS. You can also view information about specific images or hide them altogether. It’s a robust developer tool that includes a color picker, an HTML and CSS validator and a link checker.
20. PlainClothes
21. Resolution Test
Change the size of your browser to test your website in various resolutions.
comes with preset resolution sizes, but you can also view in your own specified resolution.
22. Search by Image
23. Session Manager
The
extension saves all of your currently opened tabs for later perusal. This extension is extremely useful if you, like most, find yourself opening the same pages over and over again. Group and save related tabs in Session Manager. For example, bundle all of your social networking sites together so that you can quickly access them without having to individually open each site. And close them just as quickly, with assurance that your tabs are saved.
24. TabJump
Similar in scope to Session Manager,
goes a step beyond. Not only does it manage your tabs, this extension can also lock tabs, preventing you from closing an important tab accidentally. If you do close a tab by mistake, TabJump will allow you to re-open it, but keep in mind that extensions cannot restore history.
25. TooManyTabs
Because there can never be enough extensions to address browser tab management,
is another must-have. This extension shows a thumbnail of all of the tabs you have open. This comes in handy when you’re operating with so many tabs that you can no longer read the tab titles. Having a visual aid helps you sort through your workspace effectively.
26. Web Developer
27. WhatFont
For most web designers, fonts are kind of a big deal. Have you ever happened upon a random website and found the perfect font, only to search endless code for answers? If you like things simple, install this
. Simply hover over a text and find the font in use. Not only will this extension tell you the name of the font, it also gives font size and color.
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