Better Safe than Sorry
Over on the Adblock Plus blog, Wladimir Palant has posted two great articles on how to avoid making some common mistakes in extension development that lead to security vulnerabilities. I … Read more
Over on the Adblock Plus blog, Wladimir Palant has posted two great articles on how to avoid making some common mistakes in extension development that lead to security vulnerabilities. I … Read more
As we mentioned in our brown bag last week, one of our goals is how we can make Firefox extension development a better experience. We’ve listened to the community, taken … Read more
A friendly reminder- we’ll be talking today at 12:30 PM PST on air.mozilla.com (Firefox 3.1 required). For those of you who like to read ahead, here are the slides: AMO … Read more
Update: Firefox has used the WebExtensions API as its extension API since 2017. We encourage you to visit Extension Workshop to learn more about browser extensions and how you can … Read more
Excellent question. Join us for an AMO brown bag session hosted on http://air.mozilla.com at 12:30PM PST on Thursday, January 29. Justin Scott and I will be covering the following: Vision … Read more
Wil Clouser, our AMO Dev lead, has an update on our work with fixing our problems with statistics. [Reprinted from his blog] Add-on statistics have been intermittent for a couple … Read more
Mark Cramer is a guest writer for the AMO blog. He is CEO of SurfCanyon, the creators of the SurfCanyon Firefox add-on. Creating software in a vacuum is incredibly difficult. … Read more
Thanks to AMO Editor Cesar Oliveira for allowing us to repost this here: As the addon review queue grows beyond 600 nominated and updated addons, it is more important than … Read more
As I’m sure you’ve noticed, we’re pretty hot on getting as many add-ons as possible up to Firefox 3.1 beta 2 compliance. For users, it’s extremely important that the add-ons … Read more