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Mozilla makes add-on collections easier than ever to use

Filed under: Mozilla, Open Source, Browsers
For a long time now, one of Firefox’s main advantages has been its hugely popular add-on system. I’ve had my concerns regarding Firefox 4.0 add-on compatibility, but Lee says things are improving.
That said, I was very pleased to get an email from Mozilla this morning, announcing that they’ve made quite [...]

Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, Safari – Which Should I Choose?

Currently in 2010 you have a range of choices regarding which browser you can surf the web with. This article covers each of the top 5 browsers giving a brief explanation of each. Statistically as of June 2010 your most likely viewing this article in the Firefox browser. Firefox now holds around 46% of the [...]

Sign script requiring UniversalXPConnect privilege by naismith

Hello. I have a website which uses some functionality implemented in the Firefox extension, which I developed. javascript script on one of my webpages requires UniversalXPConnect privilege for communicating with XPCOM component implemented in my Firefox extension..

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Sign script requiring UniversalXPConnect privilege by naismith

How to Make Your Own Menu for Firefox

Besides the traditional buttons “Back”, “Forward” and “Stop”, Firefox also offers fast just search bar. If you are a person who often print web pages or have any preferences on how to use the Firefox site, it allows you to make these changes to your personal taste.

Firefox Friday – not such a great week for the Fox, but the future looks good

Filed under: Features, Mozilla, BrowsersHi there, Firefox fans. The esteemed Mr. Anthony is out this weekend, so I’m your host for today’s Firefox Friday. Sad to say, things aren’t looking too fantastic for Firefox at the moment.
Before he left, Sebastian ran a comparison of the hardware acceleration in modern browsers, and Mozilla’s baby was [...]

Web Browser Reviews – Mozilla Firefox 4 Beta 3

Mozilla Foundation, the maker of Firefox web browser has just released the Latest News version of the browser named Firefox 4 Beta 3. If you don’t know what Beta word means, people use that word to describe a test software or a test application released to public for gaining massive feedback. Why you need to [...]

Check out some awesome HTML5 audio demos with Firefox 4 (video)

Filed under: Audio, Mozilla, Browsers
With so much continued competition surrounding the HTML5 video and canvas tags, one of the other major additions to the HTML5 specification has been all but forgotten by the media: HTML5 audio. Fortunately, the bearded magicians at Mozilla have slightly more foresight than we blood-seeking bloggers, and as a result Firefox [...]

3-way hardware-accelerated browser shoot-out: Chrome on top, IE9 just behind and Firefox brings up the rear (video)

Filed under: Browsers
After yesterday’s announcement that Chrome 7 is now hardware accelerated, I instantly wanted to get the major browsers back into the ring for another screencasted deathmatch. Back when I did the 4-way speed test, only Firefox and Internet Explorer 9 featured hardware acceleration, and as a result Opera and Chrome were many orders [...]

Thousands of Firefox add-ons already work on Firefox 4

Filed under: Mozilla, Browsers
Broken extensions are nothing new when it comes to Firefox updates — pretty well every Minefield version I’ve played with over the years has shut down one or two of my add-ons. Still, there are some major changes under the hood in Firefox 4 which could cause a little more breakage than [...]

Firefox Friday, a weekly round-up: Beta 4, Beta 5, Panorama, breaking add-ons and our Private Browsing habits analyzed

This week has produced some fantastic Firefox news. That’s a good thing, but because we covered it all on Download Squad in a timely fashion, it leaves me with a bit of a problem: there’s no new news to share with you. I’ve been left with producing a round-up for this week’s Firefox column. I’ve [...]