Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 238. Not illustrated. Chapters: Chatzilla, Noscript, Conduit, Wot: Web of Trust, Stumbleupon, Gears, Greasemonkey, Adblock, List of Firefox Extensions, Google Toolbar, Zotero, Activeweave, Universal Edit Button, Tab Mix Plus, Dejaclick, Fasterfox, Qutecom, Mcafee Siteadvisor, Lightning, Imacros, Add-On, Wengo, Lastpass, Moji Extension, Stickis, Flashgot, Filterset.g, Operator, Google Notebook, Ie Tab, Allpeers, Chunkit , Fireftp, Foxytunes, Stylish, Google Browser Sync, Shiftspace, Oneriot, Billeo, Firebug, Enigmail, Libx, Mozilla Weave, Venkman, Enigform, Colorzilla, Morning Coffee, Cookiesafe, Flashblock, Schmap Local, Aol Toolbar, Petname, Handy Password, Dom Inspector, Linkextend, Smarterfox, Chickenfoot, International Sideboard, Sqlite Manager, Firefox Showcase, Lily, Joga Bonito, Pdf Download, Web Developer, All-In-One Sidebar, Foxlingo, Firefox Companion for Ebay, Rikaichan, Scrapbook, Image Zoom, Sage, Similarweb, Forecastfox, Coscripter, Tabulator, Finjan Securebrowsing, Webmail Ad Blocker, Overbite. Excerpt: NoScript is a free and open-source extension for Mozilla Firefox, SeaMonkey, Flock and other Mozilla-based web browsers. NoScript allows JavaScript, Java, Flash, Silverlight and other plugins and scripted content to be selectively executed based on a whitelist. After installation, JavaScript, Java, Flash, Silverlight and other executable content is blocked by default in Firefox. This content can later be allowed to execute when given explicit permission by the user. NoScript takes the form of a toolbar icon or status bar icon in Firefox. It displays every site whose content is being either blocked or allowed for the current page being viewed, with options to allow the blocked content or forbid the allowed content. For each site, the exact address, exact domain, or parent domain can be allowed, and subsequently, its ...