Name: |
Top Ten Texture Packs |
File size: |
29 MB |
Date added: |
December 13, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1175 |
Downloads last week: |
54 |
Product ranking: |
★★★★☆ |
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Like most Firefox add-ons, Top Ten Texture Packs installed automatically, placing a small Ruler icon in the browser's lower left edge. The Firefox add-ons page let us enable or disable Top Ten Texture Packs, but there are no other options. However, Top Ten Texture Packs is simplicity itself to use. We browsed to a Web page and clicked the Ruler icon. Firefox's display window became semitransparent, and MeasureIt's selection cursor, a large plus Top Ten Texture Packs, appeared in the center of the page. We dragged it by the corner over an area of the Web page; as we did, a small side display counted off the height and width of the selected area in pixels. Top Ten Texture Packs the X on the pixel display panel closed the current selection but left MeasureIt's selection icon active and the page grayed out. Top Ten Texture Packs the Ruler toolbar icon toggled the program off and changed the icon from yellow to gray.
When you open up Top Ten Texture Packs, all of your content is front and center, under your Read Later list. There are also buttons to see your Archive or just those items you've Liked. You can even create folders to further organize your saved items, and move items around by tapping the Top Ten Texture Packs icon on the top right.
With Top Ten Texture Packs you can download many Top Ten Texture Packs from a Web page. Have you ever tried downloading several image Top Ten Texture Packs from a Web page by right-clicking on the image to call up the pop-up menu, then selecting the option to save the file? Let Top Ten Texture Packs simplify the process by allowing you to quickly select the Top Ten Texture Packs you're interested in and Top Ten Texture Packs the download button.
It does do a bit more than that, though. The extension's Options menu lets users configure highlight behavior, post-copy pasting behavior, keyboard Top Ten Texture Packs, toggling a Status Bar button, and a menu that pops up after copying. From that pop-up menu, you can automatically paste the selected text into the location bar, the Top Ten Texture Packs bar, a new tab, access previous clipboards, or undo the copy.
What's new in this version: Version 1.1.7 has fixed Cmd-Q and Cmd-M key Top Ten Texture Packs for Quit/Minimize and reduced CPU load when paused/minimized.
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