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Zulkarnain K.

Ubiquity 0.1 Author Tutorial - 0 views

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    The great power of Ubiquity-from a developer standpoint-is how easy it is to create commands. With only a couple of lines of Javascript, Ubiquity enables even casual web developers to drastically enhance the features of the browser. From an 8-line command to insert a contact's email address in any text field, to a 50-line Twitter integration, this tutorial walks you through the process of being generative with Ubiquity.
Graham Perrin

Litmus - MozillaWiki - 0 views

  • easier for casual testers to assist with testing
  • The majority of testing we do, and all of the community testing that we know of, is still done by hand.
yc c

Piggy Bank - SIMILE - 0 views

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    Piggy Bank is a Firefox extension that turns your browser into a mashup platform, by allowing you to extract data from different web sites and mix them together.
yc c

Appalachian - SIMILE - 2 views

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    Appalachian is a Firefox add-on that adds the ability to manage and use several OpenIDs to ease the login parts of your browsing experience. Learn more about OpenID.
yc c

Universal Edit Button - Universal Edit Button - 0 views

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    The Universal Edit Button is a green pencil icon in the address bar that indicates a web page is editable. It is similar to the orange "broadcast" RSS icon that indicates there is an RSS feed available.
yc c

Wild Fox Project - Front Page - 2 views

  • Why This Project? The Firefox project has opted to exclude certain features due to software patents, patents which are only valid in a small number of countries, including the USA and South-Korea (Wikipedia link). This means that decisions have been made due to patents which do not apply in most parts of the world. The Wild Fox project aims to rectify this by releasing builds with these features included, builds which will of course only be available to those not in software patent-encumbered countries.
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    The Wild Fox project ('Wild Fox', or Wx for short), is a project aimed at releasing builds of Firefox which include features the Firefox builds do not include, including AVC (h.264) support with HTML 5 video.
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