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We are currently in the middle of trying to move non-web platform docs off MDN, and this issue serves as a record of what is needed for webextensions. We have the add-ons landing page — https://develo…
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Right now there's no good way to get English language Kancolle inside Firefox, and there are places where Firefox extensions can be installed but Chrome or a standalone binary can't.
tidux updated
6 years ago
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As I'm sure you know, in November 2017, the Firefox 57 release will disable all addon APIs with the exception of the new WebExtensions API. Are there any plans for undertaking this transition, or aud…
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A suggestion I may simply achieve myself.
Please ping me when you want me to hurry up on doing this ;)
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Once Firefox 57 is out, CoLT as-is will stop working.
I'm assuming from #12 from 2014, that WebExtensions support is not in the works by @jgbishop, and so unless somebody else picks up the task, th…
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Tomorrow legacy extensions are going to be disabled by default in Firefox Nightly 57 and in a month in Beta and in a month after that in Stable.
https://mail.mozilla.org/pipermail/dev-addons/2017-A…
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This was started in https://github.com/machawk1/ffmink prior to the Mink 2.0 rewrite to use modern JS and the button bar over constant DOM intrusion. It also predates the introduction of WebExtensions…
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From Firefox 57 onwards legacy addons won't be supported anymore. Since there's already a Chrome port, it should be fairly easily to make this also work in Firefox. WebExtensions already work today in…
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MDN URL: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/WebExtensions/Native_manifests
#### What information was incorrect, unhelpful, or incomplete?
page has not been updated for fire…
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As per : https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/publish/third-party-library-usage/
To make a WebExtension for Mozilla's Firefox web browser using a third party dependency, we now have to provi…