I’m very pleased to have made the pleasant discovery today that Mozex is not dead. It had just lain in a coma for a while.
In case you don’t know, Mozex is a Firefox plug-in that allows you to edit Web form textboxes in the comfort of your favourite editor, which in my case is Vim. This was more of a breakthrough in the days before Firefox 2.x, when a browser crash could signal the pre-publication loss of, for example, a long and detailed blog entry, meaning an hour’s work down the drain.
Since Firefox 2.x, we’ve been treated to session recovery, which can also recover your draft textboxes, but Mozex can do a lot more besides. For example, you can choose to use an external program for viewing the source of HTML pages. Although Firefox’s internal viewer is pretty good these days, it’s nice to have advanced syntax highlighting and the ability to search within a page, using regular expressions.
I’d missed Mozex since upgrading to Firefox 2.0, but it’s nice to know that it’s now available once again.
For improved session management and more tab-related control than you imagined possible, I would also suggest installing the Tab Mix Plus plug-in.