Love the Mac > X-Ray Extension

[ Karmakars.com] Once this is installed on your Firefox the X-Ray command is available by right-clicking as well as in the Tools menu. When applied to a page it can help you see how the document was constructed without having to go back and forth between the sourcecode and the page in your browser.

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[Swik.net] Mozilla Firefox - SWiK: The X-Ray extension for Firefox, which lets you see the underlying tag structure of a webpage, has been updated to version 0.8. New features include support for displaying tags for table, tr, and script elements.

[My.opera.com] Opera Otaku - by Lawrence Eng: We all knew that Microsoft would include tabs in their updated browser, but they also added a special "twist". Reminiscent of the windows management feature found in Mac OS X, it is possible to view the contents of all tabs simultaneously, allowing the user to choose which tabs (out of a large set of tabs) he or she actually wants to visit.

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