Firefox Page Info gets a face lift
Do you know Page Info? It’s a central point for information about the web page you are currently visiting. To reach it just select Page Info in the Tools menu or right click the current web page and select View Page Info. It includes the document type, character encoding, the referring URL, the render mode Firefox used (web standards compliant or with quirks mode), last time modified, it lists the web forms and the fields present in each, a list of links the page points to including not only hyperlinks but support files like stylesheets and external JavaScript pieces. Another page lets you browse all images present and save them, and another one informs about encrypted web pages.
While it provides lots of information that can be useful for web developers it results overwhelming for end users. So, as one of Mozilla mentored Google 2006 Summer of Code projects, Florian Queze took this challenge with the goal of simplifying the page info dialog to make it something really useful for all users.
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