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Is there a recommended add-ons in the firefox, which is has the most features that postman have?
There's a few:
Rested
RESTClient
REST Easy
I liked PostMan, it was the main reason why I kept using Chrome, now I'm good with HttpRequester
https://addons.mozilla.org/En-us/firefox/addon/httprequester/?src=search
The feature that I'm missing a lot from postman in Firefox extensions is WebView
(preview when API returns HTML).
Now I'm settled with Fiddler (Inspectors > WebView)
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I'm usually a backend developer so whenever I need to make website look nice I just apply bootstrap themes to do the job extremely efficiently and well. Is there an equivalent framework with much support and resources that could help my Flutter apps not look so basic?
Why do you need Bootstrap, when you have Materal and Cupertino?
If you're looking for more widgets, check out Flutter Awesome.
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I have been using Card Service to work on Gmail addon, using appsscript. I also tried using html, but it didn't work well. Are there any libraries related to UI in appsscript for Gmail addons?
The Card Service is the only Class you can use to show a html in a Gmail Add-on [1]. You can start and guide yourself from the Gmail Add-on quickstart [2].
[1] https://developers.google.com/gsuite/add-ons/gmail/quickstart/
[2] https://developers.google.com/apps-script/reference/card-service/card-service.html
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I want to convert text to speech in my server side application (no chrome, no android sdk), does google have a text to speech api.
Tried looking at http://translate.google.com/translate_tts however that is blocked for api access.
At the moment, no. But there are a bunch of libraries that will let you do that, for example say.js.
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I'm struggling to find an example of an HTML5 VAST/VPAID ad. IAB's VPAID spec doesn't include a good example on how to use the JavaScript VPAID APIs.
Answering my own question since I think this will be useful for others.
You can find a bunch of JS VPAID ad examples here: https://github.com/ryanthompson591/vpaidExamples/
If you need the VAST tags, you can get them from here:
http://ryanthompson591.github.io/vpaidExamples/
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Is there any browser test tool like ITester for mozilla all version?
This is what you're looking for:
MultiFirefox
I use it all the time. I also use IE Tester. Its not the most stable application, but it does the job. So does MultiFirefox. You'll like the experience.
I'm not aware of anything similar to IETester for Firefox. So, either:
Use multiple installs of Firefox 2 & 3 (maybe use virtual machines to not mess with profiles)
Use http://browsershots.org/
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Here is a list of http://freelancefolder.com/7-fresh-and-simple-ways-to-test-cross-browser-compatibility/..