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  Calendar:Lightning - MozillaWiki
The Mozilla Foundation has not yet announced any plans to add Lightning to its set of supported products under any name; indeed, such an announcement would be premature, as the exact composition of Lightning is still very much under discussion.
The Mozilla Calendar extension for Thunderbird is a separate project and codebase, though all Mozilla Calendar projects (the extensions, Sunbird, Lightning) will share the core calendar components and protocols.
While the Mozilla Calendar extension for Thunderbird acts essentially as an alternate launcher for the Sunbird application window, Lightning is designed to integrate into the main Thunderbird UI and user interaction model as tightly as possible.
wiki.mozilla.org /Calendar:Lightning   (574 words)

  
 Site-specific browser extension: All Music Guide | Holovaty.com
I've written an extension for Mozilla Firefox that, when installed, alters the display and functionality of allmusic.com.
The extension changes the functionality of that "Read more..." link so that, instead of taking you to a new page, clicking the link will dynamically load the full band/album review and insert it inline.
Site-specific Firefox extensions are an elegant, one-click-install solution to the problem of, well, lousy Web interfaces -- a problem Web users have had to shut up and deal with for as long as the Web has been around.
holovaty.com /blog/archive/2004/07/19/2210   (402 words)

  
 Firefox extensions tutorial | Nerdshift   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
Unofficial Firefox branding logo: Mozilla Foundation decided to actively protect its trade marks after Mozilla Firefox 0.8, and therefore the official Firefox logo was not available for use by developers who wanted to create their own builds or derivative works.
Firefox extensions can be built using JavaScript, a technology commonly used in client-side scripting (JavaScript is easy to learn, but webmasters should use it with caution, if at all, because some Web surfers dislike it when used in Web pages).
Firefox extensions also utilise XUL, an XML language which allows developers to define a user interface for their applications.
portal.wikinerds.org /firefox-extensions   (2788 words)

  
 XUL Apps > Tabbrowser Extensions - outsider reflex
Tab Mix is recommended instead of this, because it is stable, light, and it covers most useful features of this.
This is an extension for extending operations of tabbed browsing, e.g., tabs become re-ordable by drag and drop, show tabs like a tree, and so on.
It will cause many many errors because the structure, this extension bases on, is completely changed from Firefox 1.5 to Firefox 2.
piro.sakura.ne.jp /xul/tabextensions/index.html.en   (797 words)

  
 Mozilla XForms Project - Download
Warning: The extension is not yet meant for end users.
In compliance to Mozilla security policy, this XForms processor can not submit to a different domain than the XForms document was served from by default.
As it is nightly builds, the version from today may or may not work, and our extension may, or may not have been built correctly.
www.mozilla.org /projects/xforms/download.html   (504 words)

  
 Getting started with extension development - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
Two new major extension developers' features introduced in Firefox 1.5 are the greatly simplified chrome registration scheme and reworked Extension Manager.
It makes your extension localizable, because there may be a few different locale providers for your extension, and Mozilla is able to choose between them at run-time.
It's much more convenient compared to the edit-rezip-restart cycle many extension authors were using or the pleasure of editing chrome.rdf file or similar setup tricks.
kb.mozillazine.org /Getting_started_with_extension_development   (1950 words)

  
 Mozilla FAQ - Extensions / Add-ons
Extension uninstaller has not been updated as of June 12th, 2006 to work with the Seamonkey Suite.
Note: If you are developing an extension, you can use the extension uninstaller API to add uninstall functionality for your Mozilla Suite extension: Extension Uninstaller API.
This extension allows you to use Mozilla's spellchecker for checking the spelling in textarea fields which are e.g.
mozilla.gunnars.net /mozfaq_addons.html   (1813 words)

  
 The Extensions Mirror - Completing your XPI'rience   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
If you are using the older extension, please make sure you uninstall it and restart Firefox BEFORE installing Nuke Anything Enhanced.
ShortShip Pro Firefox extension allows you to actually find the *lowest* price on eBay! A $10 item with $2 shipping is more expensive than a $9 dollar item with $10 shipping according to eBay's 'sort by lowest price'! It also adds MANY useful tools that you can see here.
Both are completely free for you to use, and both are free of nag screens, pop ups, pop unders, or any other annoying things that I hate in software and would not expect users to have to put up with.
www.extensionsmirror.nl   (1552 words)

  
 Extension development - MozillaZine Knowledge Base
Typically, extensions modify the “chrome” of their target application—the user interface and the scripts that add functionalty to that interface.
This allows the extension developers access to the preferences database, the filesystem, and many other pieces of Mozilla technology (Extensions can be written in JavaScript, C++, or even Python with PyXPCOM).
To make your extension available to others, you need to package it as XPI and release it (make sure you thoroughly test it first!).
kb.mozillazine.org /Dev_:_Extensions   (892 words)

  
 Extension Uninstaller for Mozilla by Jeremy Gillick
This extension provides a friendly user interface for uninstalling any extension installed in Mozilla, Firefox and Thunderbird.
Until now you there wasn't an easy way to uninstall extensions from your browser or email client, except for doing it manually.
The extensions that use it, or "wrapper" extensions, just provide a nice user interface to the jslib's API.
mozmonkey.com /extuninstaller   (301 words)

  
 Mozilla FAQ - Using Mozilla
While it is possible to have both Mozilla and Netscape 7 or different versions of Mozilla on the same PC (not recommended, in the latter case the different Mozilla versions need to be in separate directories) you need to create separate profiles for each application.
Especially when trying to save large files, Mozilla tells me "the file could not be saved" or "no disk space" even though I have enough free space on the drive I try to save the file to.
This is happening because you have an extension installed from a previous version of Firefox, Firebird or Phoenix - such as Tabbrowser Extensions - that is incompatible with the newer version of Firefox that you upgraded to.
mozilla.gunnars.net /mozfaq_use.html   (12656 words)

  
 Thunderbird Extension for Sender Verification
This page describes an extension (plugin) for the Mozilla Thunderbird mail program that reports whether the sender of an email in the From: header was actually the sender of the email.
The extension is meant as a tool for a human with some common sense to interpret, not a machine.
By indicating to the extension which servers are forwarders and mail lists that you subscribe to, the extension can look deeper in the mail headers to recover what mail server sent the email before it arrived at the forwarder/mail list.
razor.occams.info /code/spf   (1739 words)

  
 Mozilla ActiveX Plug-in
This plug-in is not part of the Mozilla distribution and even if it were it would be disabled by default.
Build Mozilla as normal and COM connect, the npmozax.dll plug-in and nsAxSecurityPolicy.js component should be built as part of the process.
Mozilla as also gained support for the

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