p. Ok, this isn’t directly PHP related but I know a large group of DevZone readers use FireFox so I think it may be of interest. This comes in from my friend Melissa over at Mozilla. Mozilla is looking for experienced web developers and highly technical users to give us feedback on the latest milestone for the next major version of Firefox, Gran Paradiso Alpha 7. Built on top of Gecko 1.9, Gran Paradiso Alpha 7 is now available for testing purposes. In particular, we’re testing for website compatibility and stability.
Mozilla is Looking for Feedback
Zend Framework Browser Plugins
Some enterprising Zend Framework contributors have hacked together a couple plugins for Mozilla Firefox and Internet Explorer. Ralf Eggert has created a sidebar to allow easy access to commonly used links, as well as a search module. From this idea, Richard Thomas was inspired to create a plugin to search the framework wiki and mailing list using Firefox's built-in search box.
They both take two or less clicks to install, so what are you waiting for?
Confession: I am addicted to web development toolbars
p. I used to trudge through my day flipping back and forth between my CSS editor and a live rendering of the web page, banging my head on the desk every time I ran into a browser specific bug, or when I just couldn’t get the CSS to behave the way I wanted. Then I had my first web development toolbar. Oh man, what an experience.
p. Now I feel like Superman (with all due trademarks and respect to “DC Comics”:http://www.dccomics.com/)! I can find the CSS tag of any part of a page in a blink of an eye. I can see right into a HTML form with Xray vision. I can summon forth the contents of Cookies with the wiggle of one finger. Not to mention my ability to manipulate the CSS right in the browser using nothing more than my brain (and fingers). And these are just some of my newly found super-developer features.

