Lee Dodd

     
 
FireFox Extension for Your Forum!

My designer, Michael Bunton has created a new extension for Firefox for one of my forums, Earners Forum.

Once you install this extension, a new menu in Firefox will show with links to all the different forums on Earners Forum.

You can also work with Mike to create a custom extension for your forum or website by contacting him via his site (link above).

This is just another tool that you can offer to your users that allows for quick and easy access to your site.

Download the Earners Forum Firefox Extension today!

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6 Comments »

Comment by David Turnbull
2006-08-23 16:21:28

Installing :D

 
Comment by Ashley
2006-08-24 01:33:00

What? Pay money? Never!

On a serious note, for those forum owners out there on a low budget, I have seen tutorials on how to do this yourself. But be warned, it isn’t exactly easy.

 
Comment by Nick
2006-08-24 02:33:34

You can allways use EffectiveBrand toolbars. It is free and it will help with the forum’s traffic (at least it helped mine :) )

 
Comment by Peach
2006-08-24 04:34:28

could he also make a toolbar for the mainstream browser… internet explorer?

 
Comment by Chris Kenworthy
2006-08-24 08:20:37

I made a toolbar using EffectiveBrand (now Conduit) and love it. They make their money by running their AdSense for Search 50/50 with yours. Worth checking out if you don’t wanna pay:

Mine: http://dreamincode.ourtoolbar.com/

http://www.conduit.com/

 
Comment by Peach
2006-08-24 12:20:34

wow good toolbar Chris, that’s a great way to keep in touch with your members. I would put a message somewhere on the bar as well, so that you can announce contests and stuff to your members before they even start browsing lol.

 
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