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  2. MDN Web Docs - Wikipedia

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    MDN Web Docs, previously Mozilla Developer Network and formerly Mozilla Developer Center, is a documentation repository and learning resource for web developers. It was started by Mozilla in 2005 [ 2 ] as a unified place for documentation about open web standards, Mozilla's own projects, and developer guides.

  3. List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions

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    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

  4. Download or update your web browser - AOL Help

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    Newer browsers provide added benefits, such as increased web surfing security, private browsing, and faster web page uploads. To get the best experience with AOL websites and applications, it's important to use the latest version of a supported browser. • Safari - Get it for the first time or update your current version.

  5. Gecko (software) - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla also uses it in their Thunderbird email-client. Other web browsers using Gecko include GNU IceCat, [26] Midori [27], Waterfox, K-Meleon, Lunascape, Portable Firefox, Conkeror, Classilla, TenFourFox. Gecko is also used by Sugar for the OLPC XO-1 computer, [28] and is used as a complete implementation of the XUL (XML User Interface ...

  6. Jetpack (Firefox project) - Wikipedia

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    Jetpack was a working group which wrote a software development kit for Firefox add-ons. They produced the Add-on SDK, a set of APIs, a runtime, and a command-line tool for creating and running add-ons, and the Add-on Builder, a Web-based integrated development environment which used the SDK. [2] [3]

  7. Mozilla - Wikipedia

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    SeaMonkey (formerly the Mozilla Application Suite) is a free and open-source cross-platform suite of Internet software components including a web browser component, a client for sending and receiving email and Usenet newsgroup messages, an HTML editor (Mozilla Composer) and the ChatZilla IRC client.

  8. List of Mozilla products - Wikipedia

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    Camino - A web browser intended for Mac OS X. Classilla - A web browser made for PowerPC-based classic Macintosh operating systems. ElectricalFire - A Java virtual machine using just-in-time compilation. Firefox Lockwise - A mobile application and integral part of Firefox Browser, for securely storing & syncing passwords.

  9. WebAssembly - Wikipedia

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    The main goal of WebAssembly is to facilitate high-performance applications on web pages, but it is also designed to be usable in non-web environments. [7] It is an open standard [ 8 ] [ 9 ] intended to support any language on any operating system, [ 10 ] and in practice many of the most popular languages already have at least some level of ...