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Someone discovered this in Firefox 33 reviews since Nov 9, 2004
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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."
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