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Joseph Mornin"Ever since we started releasing home-brewed Firefox extensions here at Lifehacker, several readers have asked: How difficult is it to build a Firefox extension? For someone with a bit of programming experience, the answer is not that difficult.
The meat of a Firefox extension is simply Javascript - the not-very-mysterious stuff of bookmarklets and regular old web pages - and a markup language called XUL (pronounced "zool.") To build your own, you'll need some Javascript know-how, comfort editing XML files, and a healthy curiosity about bending your favorite web browser to your will.
I started teaching myself how to build Firefox extensions using free tutorials on the web over two years ago. While whole books have been written about creating Firefox extensions, today I've got a quick start list of resources for the curious programmers out there who want to give it a try." -
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Vivek K Snice article on how to build a firefox extension
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Will KnottWhile whole books have been written about creating Firefox extensions, today I've got a quick start list of resources for the curious programmers out there who want to give it a try. This is a programming tutorial intended for actual hackers, not just lif
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Olivier de BroquevilleHow to create a Firefox extension. Some useful links.
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Chris TagalotThe meat of a Firefox extension is simply Javascript - the not-very-mysterious stuff of bookmarklets and regular old web pages - and a markup language called XUL (pronounced "zool.") To build your own, you'll need some Javascript know-how, comfort editing
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Matt HarzewskiEver since we started releasing home-brewed Firefox extensions here at Lifehacker, several readers have asked: How difficult is it to build a Firefox extension? For someone with a bit of programming experience, the answer is not that difficult.
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decembre bruWith a bit of programming experience : not that difficult.Firefox extension is simply Javascript - and a markup language called XUL (pronounced "zool.") To build your own, you'll need some Javascript know-how, editing XML files, and curiosity
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