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  2. Web development tools - Wikipedia

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    Web development tools come as browser add-ons or built-in features in modern web browsers. Browsers such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Opera have built-in tools to help web developers, and many additional add-ons can be found in their respective plugin download centers. Web development tools allow developers to work ...

  3. Firefox - Wikipedia

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    Firefox. Mozilla Firefox, or simply Firefox, is a free and open source [ 12] web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, the Mozilla Corporation. It uses the Gecko rendering engine to display web pages, which implements current and anticipated web standards. [ 13]

  4. Firefox version history - Wikipedia

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    Firefox 11 introduced many new features, including migration of bookmarks and history from Google Chrome, [39] SPDY integrated services, Page Inspector Tilt (3D View), Add-on Sync, redesigned HTML5 video controls, and the Style Editor . [40] The update also fixed many bugs, and improved developer tools. [41] Firefox 12 was released on April 24 ...

  5. List of free and recommended Mozilla WebExtensions - Wikipedia

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    Notes. ^ WebExtensions are designed for web browsers based on Mozilla Firefox 57 or later. Legacy add-ons are not listed on addon.mozilla.org. [1] Many Firefox extensions work in the SeaMonkey web browser as well as the Pale Moon web browser and the Thunderbird e-mail client.

  6. Browser toolbar - Wikipedia

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    Browser toolbar. A browser toolbar is a toolbar that resides within a browser's window. All major web browsers provide support to browser toolbar development as a way to extend the browser's GUI and functionality. Browser toolbars are considered to be a particular kind of browser extensions that present a toolbar.

  7. Add-on (Mozilla) - Wikipedia

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    Add-on (Mozilla) Add-on is the Mozilla term for software modules that can be added to the Firefox web browser and related applications. Mozilla hosts them on its official add-on website. [1] Browser extensions are the primary type of add-on. In 2017, Mozilla enacted major changes to the application programming interface (API) for extensions in ...

  8. DOM Inspector - Wikipedia

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    DOM Inspector (DOMi) is a web developer tool created by Joe Hewitt and was originally included in Mozilla Application Suite as well as versions of Mozilla Firefox prior to Firefox 3. It is now included in Firefox, and SeaMonkey. Its main purpose is to inspect and edit the Document Object Model (DOM) tree of HTML and XML -based documents.

  9. NoScript - Wikipedia

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    NoScript takes the form of a toolbar icon or status bar icon in Firefox. It displays on every website to denote whether NoScript has either blocked, allowed, or partially allowed scripts to run on the web page being viewed. Clicking or hovering (since version 2.0.3rc1 [ 9]) the mouse cursor on the NoScript icon gives the user the option to ...