Don’t want to deal with the DiggBar? Or what if you want other tools to help improve your Digg experience? We have you covered with these Firefox add-ons. DiggBar Remover Start with the DiggBar Remover. It removes the DiggBar when you’re browsing. Done? Ok, move on to these other add-ons… Digg Comment Spotlight Sifting through Digg comments can be a pain. But the Digg Comment Spotlight highlights comments on a Digg story that were dugg by other users. So, if you don’t want to read comments that were buried or never dugg, the Digg Comment Spotlight will help you quickly find all those comments that others liked. It makes reading comments much easier. Digg Firefox Extension The Digg Firefox Extension lets you know if the page you’re on has been submitted to Digg. If not, you can submit it in just a few clicks. If it has, the extension displays the number of Diggs the story has, how many people have commented on it, and the story’s description. My favorite feature is the popular story notification, which pops up whenever a new story hits the front page. Overall, the Digg Firefox Extension is designed well. It’s a must-have for any Digg fanatic. The Digg Sidebar gets in the way. (Credit: Don Reisinger/CNET) Digg Sidebar The Digg Sidebar gives you real-time updates of all Digg activity. It runs in the sidebar and updates automatically without requiring a refresh. It’s useful for some who want constant updates about Digg, but I didn’t like how much screen real estate it took up. And resizing it, while possible, reduces its usefulness, since it’s harder to read stories. It’s best suited to the Digg addict. Gadgets If you find a story you

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Firefox add-ons for the Digg fanatic

