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Someone discovered this in Firefox
•33 reviews since Nov 9, 2004
firefox, programming, extensions
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umfrasco rated 16 months ago- Watch as I proceed to never use this information.

chestercy rated 19 months ago- Writing an Extension for Firefox.

kota rated 24 months ago- Now remove the internet explorel and take the firefox!!!

superticker2 rated 26 months ago- How to write and distribute a Firefox extension using a combination of XML and ECMAScript.

obii1 rated 29 months ago- This is about writing extensions for firefox. Not that I want to do that. But it still is interesting to know-how!

SCANK-X rated 29 months ago- Guide to making FireFox and ThunderBird extensions

axelthegreat rated 29 months ago- Create your own Firefox extension!! But you need to learn some programming to do it.

Losgrinn rated 29 months ago- From the page: "Writing an Extension for Firefox One of the best things about Firefox and Thunderbird is that they have a well defined extension mechanism. If there's some feature you feel is completely missing, you can go ahead and add it. It's relatively easy to do %u2014 you don't have to fiddle about with a C compiler because extensions are mostly written in a combination of XML and ECMAScript."

Cemolian rated 29 months ago- From the page: "Brian Duff's weblog: Tips and general rambling about Oracle JDeveloper, SCM, user interfaces, and other miscellaneous stuff."