By now most of us are already familiar with Microsoft Outlook – in fact it is used on a day-to-day basis by many internet users to keep in touch with one another and manage our online contacts. However, the basic version of Outlook is not exactly the most user-friendly of applications; especially once you see the enhancements that Xobni has to offer.
Xobni (which is simply “inbox” spelled backwards) is a highly innovative and rather new web application that focuses on one main goal – and that is to provide Microsoft …
Here’s a list of our favorite Firefox add-ons. Firefox is an amazing browser by itself, but these extensions bring the application to a whole new level. I can’t even imagine what life would be like (especially debugging) without half of these extensions in our arsenal. Whether it’s to save time with shortcuts, or to help get through those little bugs that get you completely stumped, these extensions are great tools for every web designer.
Now lets just clarify (before we get too many insulting comments) that we understand some of these extensions can replace multiple other one’s that are listed. For instance, as of right now the only “activated” plugins we have in firefox are the Web Developer tool (an absolute must) and Firebug (another absolute must). Some developers prefer individual plugins rather then getting bundled apps that have features they are never going to use. We have found each one of these extensions to be useful and that is why we have listed out ALL of the ones we’ve found helpful.
Here are 3 SSL boxes that you can throw on your website. These day’s everyone is concerned about privacy and security on the web, especially when dealing with any transaction based website. These SSL boxes are an easy way to let your visitors know that your website is up to standards and well protected. You can also change the text to reflect key features of your security (for example: 128 bit encrypted etc..).
Each SSL box has its own separate .psd as well as screenshots. Enjoy!