-
capability of ad
blockers and privacy-related
extensions. Thus the
WebExtensions group is
viewed by some
extension developers as
nothing more than
Google imposing...
- new
WebExtensions API is
supported for
extensions;
relegating the
older extension technology as legacy.
Prior to 2017,
Firefox supported extensions developed...
- This is a list of
WebExtensions that are
recommended by Mozilla.
WebExtensions are
designed for
web browsers based on
Mozilla Firefox 57 or later. Legacy...
- 17, 2018. The
browser was able to use
WebExtensions and
classic Firefox addons, but the
support for
WebExtensions was
dropped in 2019. M.C.
Straver announced...
- Edge, Opera, Vivaldi) have the same
format of
extension:
WebExtensions API, this is mean that
web extension developed for
Google Chrome can be used on Firefox...
- many
browser extensions developed for
Google Chrome and
Firefox (they both use the
WebExtensions API), and
users can
install extensions directly from...
-
addons that use
Legacy WebExtensions. Only Mail
Extensions are now
compatible with Thunderbird. Mail
Extensions are
WebExtensions but with "some
added features...
-
Topics include HTML5, JavaScript, CSS, Web APIs, Django, Node.js,
WebExtensions, MathML, and others. In 2005,
Mozilla Corporation started the project...
-
contributors can be found.
Experimental support for
WebExtensions was
introduced in
GNOME 43. In
reviewing the
WebKit-powered
Epiphany 2.28 in
September 2009,...
- for
extensions that use XUL or the Add-ons SDK so the
extension was
rebased using WebExtensions APIs. As a
result of Mozilla's changes,
reliance upon...