jQuery Menu Firefox Extension
Posted in Web Development on July 17th, 2008 by Simon
For all those jQuery freaks out there. Clicking multiple times to get to documentation is for suckers - add this handy menu right into the top of your Firefox menu and save valuable seconds!
Simply click the image to the right to install it. Any suggestions on how to make this even more useful will be welcomed.
For those not familiar with jQuery, it is a Javascript framework/library that will make you rethink the way you write Javascript. As the quote on their home page accurately says:
“You start with 10 lines of jQuery that would have been 20 lines of tedious DOM JavaScript. By the time you are done it’s down to two or three lines and it couldn’t get any shorter unless it read your mind”
NOTE: Requires Firefox 3
You can also install it by clicking here.
Also available at Mozilla Addons (thanks Rey)



Nice extension Simon. You should consider submitting it to addons.mozilla.org so it can be part of the repo.
Rey
jQuery Team
Mozilla
This is great cause I am constantly loading up the site for documentation.
Hopefully in future updates of this extension you can have each section load the method/properties under each and then link directly to the doc for it.
Thank you very much for this handy little extension.
This is brilliant. This will save a lot of time for me also. thanks for sharing
Thanks makes my work a bit faster.
Hello ! Would be nice to publish a Firefox 3.5 compatible version…
Bye,
Yann
Is there a newer version for firefox 3.5? A lot of thanks.
Hi, can you please update the plugin, so it remains compatble with Firefox 3.5?
your post is helpful and informative
Hi,
I love this small but extremely useful plugin. Could you please provide a new version that works with FF 3.5+?
Thank you.
Thanks for this great plug-in its great to see someone sharing things. JQuery has got very big in the past few years but its very effective.
Great post keep up the good work.
Hi all, thanks for the support. I’ve finally got around to updating it to be compatible with Firefox 3.5
Any suggestions for future updates are most welcome