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Participating in the Mozilla project - MDC If you're interested in helping to fix bugs and otherwise work on the code behind the Mozilla platform, this is the place to find the documentation that will point you in the right direction. Document Tags and Contributors Contributors to this page:Sheppy, Centinel, openjck, jenzed, Benjamin Smedberg, Pettay, inma_610, Husylvan, thiagofalves, themky, matspal@gmail.com, phenix, Potappo, Johnatan Cantines Persona A simpler way to sign in At Mozilla, we believe that your online life is your business. With that in mind, we created Persona to make it easier to sign in to websites. Persona allows you to sign in to sites using any of your existing email addresses; and if you use Yahoo! or Gmail for email, you will be able to sign in without having to create a new password.

Developing add-ons - MDC Mozilla based software is typically extensible through add-ons. There are three primary types of add-on: extensions, plugins, and themes. This page will help guide you to the information you need in order to create add-ons for Firefox, Thunderbird, or other software based on the Mozilla platform, as well as how to distribute your add-ons. sss France Digitale Open Badges Add-ons Blog Firefox 53 landed in Developer Edition this week, so we have another update on WebExtensions for you. With the latest release, a slew of new APIs are now available to help legacy add-on developers transition and extension developers port from other browsers. New APIs The majority of browser.browsingData API was implemented. This API allows you to delete data from Firefox that the user has accumulated while browsing.

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