Firefox Extensions by Brian Cook

Firefox is the greatest browser ever created, and has drastically improved the quality of my work and life. I particularly like the sentiment behind the Firefox movement, which basically came about because the creators weren’t happy with Microsoft neglecting their Internet Explorer. Now, nearly all tech-savvy individuals use Firefox.

Firefox extensions

One of the best features of Firefox is the fact that users can customize it. One way to do that is through Firefox extensions, which help users add functionality themselves. Here are some Firefox extensions that I created/adapted/recommend:

StadiumNamer (left-click to install)

I adapted this extension from a Greasemonkey script devised by Brian Karpuk, who himself adapted it from WebVocab, by Scott Olsson. It swaps the corporate names of major stadiums in the U.S. (such as Comerica Park) with their more genuine names (such as Tiger Stadium).

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