If you use the Firefox web browser, there is a new Firefox add-on that may be of interest to you.   It has been in development for the past 6 months and is finally ready for people to use.

The add-on is called WordPress Helper, and it does exactly that.   Once installed in your Firefox browser, it will add a bunch of WordPress-related features to your right-click contextual menu.

According to the author:

The Firefox extension WordPress Helper helps you working with WordPress by providing useful help and tools. The extension eases the fast and simple access to develop-relevant pages of the WP Codex. So you always have all the necessary help at your fingertips. It’s also possible to search after strings of text that is currently marked. Furthermore it’s possible to easily switch to WordPress backend of current site. More than that, a small Icon indicates wether the currently displayed website makes use of WordPress.

‘Editor’s Choice’ links are obtained from a remote source (the author’s website), therefore are faster kept updated and available than the Codex links of this WordPress Helper extension. The links are maintained by the plugin author, new links can be suggested by any user though.

Here is a quick summary of the features included with this add-on:

  • Categorized Access to WordPress Help pages (WordPress Codex)
  • Search for highlighted text strings on websites
  • One-Click-switch to a website’s WordPress backend
  • Update Notification on new WordPress versions
  • Website Profiles
  • Custom Shortcuts
  • Various preference settings

If you have anything you’d like to see in a future enhancement of the add-on, the author is looking for additional feedback.

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Kyle Eslick

Kyle Eslick is WordPress enthusiast who took his passion for WordPress to the next level back in 2007 by launching WPHacks.com as a place to share hacks and review WordPress-related products. You can learn more about him by following his personal tweets here.

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  1. EmmaB says:

    Hmm, I am going to install this and check it out. Perhaps it will make it easier to find the codex articles that I need to develop my themes

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