The How’s & Why’s of the AMO Recommended Rotation
What are the Recommended Lists? The Recommended lists are an important part of exposing AMO visitors to useful and compelling add-ons within a small & focused list. It allows us … Read more
What are the Recommended Lists? The Recommended lists are an important part of exposing AMO visitors to useful and compelling add-ons within a small & focused list. It allows us … Read more
Thanks for all your feedback. I’ve posted again with an updated AMO Tagging Plan.
Aza Raskin from Mozilla Labs muses about how we could create an alternate way of writing extensions that would make development easier for people most comfortable with web technologies. Check … Read more
I’m looking for some input on AMO’s tagging fundamentals, specifically regarding Unicode support. Read the whole post to see what the plan consists of so far and feel free to … Read more
Paul Rouget has put out a reminder that Mozilla will be organizing the Mozilla Add-ons Workshop in Berlin on Saturday 28 March, 2009. The MAOW is a one-day workshop that … Read more
Hi everyone, We have quite a few responses to the survey- as a friendly reminder we’ll be closing the survey this week and start compiling the results. So if you’d … Read more
The following is a guest post from Joe Solomon, Director of Social Actions’ Change the Web Challenge. Today we are launching Social Actions’ Change the Web Challenge – a contest … Read more
Puzzle pieces are great, but repetition can be boring. If you’re an add-on developer, you owe it to yourself to create a snappy 32×32 icon so that your add-ons stand … Read more
This post is here to warn a subset of add-on authors that we’re making some late changes to the IID for some interfaces on the Gecko 1.9.1 branch. A very … Read more