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It had two major implementations: an extension for Mozilla Firefox and a bookmarklet implementation called Firebug Lite [8] which can be used with Google Chrome. [9] In addition to debugging web pages, Firebug was used for web security testing [10] and web page performance analysis. [11]
Support for progressive web apps (PWA's) is also included. [5] Floorp was based on Chromium in the past, but due to some technical issues, it has been based on Firefox since version 7.0.0. [6] It is based on the Firefox ESR (Extended Support Release) which means it may lack some of the features from the Firefox release channel. [7]
Lightbeam (called Collusion in its experimental version) was an add-on for Firefox that displays third party tracking cookies placed on the user's computer while visiting various websites. It displays a graph of the interactions and connections of sites visited and the tracking sites to which they provide information.
Do Not Track setting in a user's web browser. Read Aloud: GPL-3.0: No No Yes Yes Accessibility A Text to Speech Voice Reader Stylus: GPL-3.0: No No Yes Yes CSS Customization Turn Off the Lights GPL-2.0: No No Yes Yes Customization Obscure or mask content other than a running video. uBlock Origin: GPL-3.0: No No Yes Yes Wide-spectrum content blocker
Free and open-source software portal; Grafana is a multi-platform open source analytics and interactive visualization web application.It can produce charts, graphs, and alerts for the web when connected to supported data sources.
As of December 2020, Stylus had more than 400,000 users on Google Chrome and nearly 70,000 users on Firefox. [8] [9] At that same time, it had an average rating of 4.6 stars on the Chrome Web Store and 4.5 stars on Firefox Add-ons. [8] [9]
This meant that a legacy extension could read or modify the data used by another extension or any file accessible to the user running Mozilla applications. [15] But the current WebExtensions API imposes security restrictions. [16] Starting with Firefox 40, Mozilla began to roll out a requirement for extension signing. [17]
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