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This post got stuck in Drafts without getting published. Publishing now for the record. Tristan Nitot wrote a blog post describing how MDN does documentation the Mozilla way.

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From MozillaZine Knowledge Base This is not the place to edit your configuration settings . This is a reference to the entries in about:config , where all user preferences can be viewed and modified. In most cases the list below doesn't state whether a given preference applies to all, or only some (and which), of Firefox , Thunderbird , Mozilla Suite, SeaMonkey , or even the now discontinued Sunbird : trial and error is often the only way to tell if some particular preference applies to your version of your application. Users not already familiar with about:config entries should read the companion article , about:config , which describes how to modify values and work with the about:config list. This article does not contain a complete list of all preferences. http://kb.mozillazine.org/About:config_entries

About:config entries - MozillaZine Knowledge Base

http://code.google.com/p/arora/

arora - Project Hosting on Google Code

Arora began as a demo by Benjamin Meyer to help test the QtWebKit component, but since then it has grown into its own project outside of Qt.
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http://www.greepit.com/2010/05/5-google-chrome-extensions-for-web-developers/ Google Chrome has helped web developers because of the features available in the web browser. Google Chrome has various AWESOME extensions that save developers time by giving them ability to track bugs and performance issues for their applications. The Web Developer extension adds a toolbar button to the browser with various web developer tools.

5 Google Chrome Extensions for Web Developers | Greepit