09 May 2007 ~ 3 Comments

Firefox, Mozilla Browser Plugin Colorzilla

Since most of you that read this blog have some interest in marketing I’m assuming you already have the Firefox browser already installed.  If not, you’re missing out big time.  I use Internet Explorer on when it is absolutely necessary.  The rest of the time I’m almost always on Firefox.

Why Firefox?    Because of cool plug-ins like “Colorzilla”!  Watch the short video for a sneak peak!

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3 Responses to “Firefox, Mozilla Browser Plugin Colorzilla”

  1. Alex 9 May 2007 at 11:28 am Permalink

    Thanks for creating this tutorial!

    A small additional tip – you don’t have to write down the sampled color on a piece of paper – you can right click on the ColorZilla icon any time and use one of the menu entries to copy the last sampled color to the clipboard. ColorZilla can even auto-copy the sampled colors to the clipboard, if you enable this in ColorZilla menu > Options > Auto Copy.

    -Alex
    ColorZilla author

  2. Jason Moffatt 12 May 2007 at 7:13 am Permalink

    Thanks for the heads up on that Alex.

    It’s very helpful, as is Colorzilla. I love that tool.

    Jason

    Colorzilla Enthusiast

  3. How To Spot-er 17 May 2007 at 5:36 am Permalink

    This is an awesome pluging :) ! thnks guys for pointing it out and in case with Alex for creating it. Got to love the i-net, as soon as problem presented -someone comes up with solution :)


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