Extensions (plugins, add-ins, however you want to call them) are probably the best feature in Firefox. There are thousands and thousands of them, although I don’t use many, as they tend to make the browser slow (and firefox is already very slow and a memory hog).
Anyway, one of the extensions I use a lot (for web developing purposes) is Colorzilla. It adds an eyedropper on the bottom corner of the browser, which you can click to activate. Then you move the mouse anywhere on the page you’re viewing and it’ll show you the color code (as hex or rgb, however you want).
I just noticed that the latest version has one really cool feature: the Webpage DOM color analyzer. It basically analizes the page you’re viewing, and retrieves its color scheme, with lots of details about each color and where it is used in the page. You can even save the color scheme. I think it’s a tiny, but very useful feature, specially if you’re a color freak.
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