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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/build-an-accessible-extension/ | Build an accessible extension | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? 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Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? 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Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Accessibility guidelines When it comes to accessibility, extensions should follow the same guidelines as websites. However, extensions have unique features that deserve consideration when designing for accessibility. Here is a breakdown of extension features and how they should be used to make an extension accessible. There is more information on design and accessibility in the Photon Design System and Accessibility and Mozilla section on MDN. UI feature Guidelines Keyboard shortcuts (commands) Keyboard shortcuts provide an easy way to activate extension features. To improve accessibility, add keyboard shortcuts for: extension UI elements, such as toolbar and address bar buttons. all of an extension’s features, however, where this is impractical provide shortcuts for commonly used extension features. Users can modify an extension’s keyboard shortcuts to suit their needs. However, users cannot add shortcuts, which is why it’s best to add as many as practical. Toolbar button (browser action) To account for the active theme, provide toolbar buttons icons for themes with light and dark text . Follow the Photon Design System guidelines on Iconography . Use different images to convey state, such as toggled or active. Don’t use colored icons or color changes to indicate state changes as these may not be visible to all users. Always include a text title, so the button details can be read out by a screen reader. The button’s title should be updated to reflect: the extension status. the content of text badges displayed over the button. Add a shortcut to the button’s action, using the special shortcut option _execute_browser_action . Toolbar button with a popup The markup in the popup should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Address bar button (page action) The same guidelines as toolbar buttons should be followed. Add a shortcut to the button’s action, using the special shortcut option _execute_page_action . Address bar button with a popup The markup in the popup should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Context menu item Context menu items provide an accessible way for users to discover extension features associated with elements in a webpage. Therefore, where possible, add extension features to their relevant context menus. Sidebar The markup in the sidebar should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Add a keyboard shortcut to open a sidebar, using the special shortcut option _execute_sidebar_action . Options page The markup in the options page should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Extension page The markup in the extension page should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Notification Provide notifications for events that happen in the background or are not otherwise notified in the UI. Be sparing with notifications but take care not to minimize them at the expense of accessibility. Address bar suggestion Add suggestions as per the guide, there are no additional accessibility considerations for extensions. Developer tools panel The markup in the sidebar should follow standard web accessibility guidelines . Offering a keyboard shortcut to open a devtools panel is recommended. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=hr | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="ry | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Solutions Functional UI Testing RESTful API Testing Load Testing Remote Test Execution Agile Teams Web Test Automation Desktop Test Automation Responsive UI Testing Continuous Testing Training Resources Docs and Support Documentation Virtual Classroom Videos Blogs Webinars Whitepapers Case Studies Feedback Portal Technical Support What’s New Roadmap Release Notes Trust Center FAQs Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Request a demo Try now close mobile menu Test Studio Release History Test Studio 2025 Q4 November 25, 2025 Test Studio 2025 Q3 August 12, 2025 Test Studio 2025 Q2 June 3, 2025 Test Studio 2025 Q1 February 26, 2025 Test Studio 2024 Q4 SP1 January 29, 2025 Test Studio 2024 Q4 November 19, 2024 Test Studio 2024 Q3 (Version 2024.3.813) August 13, 2024 Test Studio 2024 Q2 (Version 2024.2.522) May 22, 2024 Test Studio 2024.1.409 April 10, 2024 Test Studio 2024 Q1 February 20, 2024 Test Studio R3 2023 SP2 January 31, 2024 Test Studio R3 2023 SP1 November 15, 2023 Test Studio R3 2023 October 11, 2023 Test Studio R2 2023 August 2, 2023 Test Studio R1 2023 SP1 March 29, 2023 Test Studio R1 2023 February 22, 2023 Test Studio R3 2022 SP3 January 18, 2023 Test Studio R3 2022 SP2 December 1, 2022 Test Studio R3 2022 SP1 October 13, 2022 Test Studio R3 2022 September 14, 2022 Test Studio R2 2022 SP1 August 4, 2022 Test Studio R2 2022 July 27, 2022 Test Studio R1 2022 SP2 June 1, 2022 Test Studio R1 2022 SP1 April 12, 2022 Test Studio R1 2022 February 15, 2022 Test Studio R3 2021 November 3, 2021 Test Studio R2 2021 SP1 August 9, 2021 Test Studio R2 2021 July 27, 2021 Test Studio R1 2021 SP2 June 16, 2021 Test Studio R1 2021 SP1 March 30, 2021 Test Studio R1 2021 March 9, 2021 Test Studio R3 2020 SP1 December 9, 2020 Test Studio R3 2020 November 10, 2020 Test Studio R2 2020 SP1 September 10, 2020 Test Studio R2 2020 August 4, 2020 Test Studio R1 2020 March 31, 2020 Test Studio R3 2019 SP3 February 12, 2020 Test Studio R3 2019 SP2 February 5, 2020 Test Studio R3 2019 SP1 October 30, 2019 Test Studio R3 2019 October 2, 2019 Test Studio R2 2019 SP1 September 3, 2019 Test Studio R2 2019 June 19, 2019 Test Studio R1 2019 SP1 April 8, 2019 Test Studio R1 2019 February 12, 2019 Test Studio R3 2018 October 4, 2018 Test Studio R2 2018 June 6, 2018 Test Studio R1 2018 SP1 April 18, 2018 Test Studio R1 2018 January 30, 2018 Test Studio R3 2017 SP1 December 6, 2017 Test Studio R3 2017 October 10, 2017 Test Studio R2 2017 SP1 August 24, 2017 Test Studio R2 2017 May 30, 2017 Test Studio R1 2017 February 7, 2017 Test Studio R3 2016 September 28, 2016 Test Studio R2 2016 June 30, 2016 Test Studio R1 2016 March 30, 2016 Test Studio R3 2015 SP1 January 14, 2016 Test Studio R3 2015 October 15, 2015 Test Studio R2 2015 SP1 July 23, 2015 Test Studio R2 2015 July 15, 2015 Test Studio R1 2015 SP1 May 28, 2015 Test Studio R1 2015 March 19, 2015 Test Studio R4 2014 SP1 February 11, 2015 Test Studio R4 2014 December 11, 2014 Test Studio R3 2014 September 3, 2014 Test Studio 2014.3903 September 3, 2014 Test Studio R2 2014 June 18, 2014 Test Studio 2014.2618 June 18, 2014 R1 2014 April 10, 2014 Test Studio 2014.1410 April 10, 2014 R2 2013 SP1 January 27, 2014 Test Studio 2013.21327 January 27, 2014 R2 2013 December 10, 2013 Test Studio 2013.21210 December 10, 2013 R1 2013 SP1 September 11, 2013 R1 2013 August 6, 2013 R2 2012 SP2 February 20, 2013 R2 2012 SP1 December 4, 2012 R2 2012 September 20, 2012 R1 2012 SP2 July 19, 2012 R1 2012 SP1 May 28, 2012 R1 2012 April 11, 2012 R2 2011 SP2 February 13, 2012 Test Studio 2011.21117 November 17, 2011 Test Studio 2011.2928 September 28, 2011 Test Studio 2011.1712 July 12, 2011 Test Studio 2011.1609 June 9, 2011 Test Studio 2011.1502 May 2, 2011 Test Studio Product overview Download Free Trial New features & Roadmap What's New Roadmap Release History Have a feature request? 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_GT | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rym | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://www.telerik.com/teststudio/desktop-testing | Desktop Application Testing - Automate Windows Applications with Test Studio skip navigation Telerik Test Studio Product Bundles DevCraft All Telerik .NET tools and Kendo UI JavaScript components in one package. Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Solutions Functional UI Testing RESTful API Testing Load Testing Remote Test Execution Agile Teams Web Test Automation Desktop Test Automation Responsive UI Testing Continuous Testing Training Resources Docs and Support Documentation Virtual Classroom Videos Blogs Webinars Whitepapers Case Studies Feedback Portal Technical Support What’s New Roadmap Release Notes Trust Center FAQs Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Request a demo Try now close mobile menu Accelerate Software Quality and Delivery with Desktop Application Testing Desktop application testing with Test Studio helps you accelerate application delivery by covering all your desktop testing needs across a wide range of technologies and frameworks. Best-in-class test recorder enhanced with advanced test execution and scheduling capabilities Support for legacy and modern technologies, including Open Source and third-party components Industry-leading functional testing feature set backed by API testing at no extra cost Explore All Features What Is Desktop Testing? Fuctional Requirements Input Data Actual vs. Expected Behaviour Validations User Acceptance End-to-End Smoke Regression Unit UI API Integration Win32 Electron MAUI WinUI WPF WinForms TESTING TYPES APPLICATION UNDER TEST Desktop Application Testing Definition Desktop testing is a testing practice that ensures desktop applications install, run and uninstall as expected, meeting a set of functional requirements. Due to the nature of desktop applications, which often contain legacy code, desktop testing involves a significant amount of regression tests that should be automated to meet Agile, efficiency and quality standards: Consistent user interface Defect-free Windows workflows Seamless business transactions Desktop Application Testing with Test Studio Eliminate testing complexity and tool fragmentation with the desktop test automation feature set in Test Studio. It gives you all the essentials to test desktop Windows-based applications, including test recording and execution, Element Repository, Test Lists and Test Studio’s renowned AI-inspired element identification logic. Standardized approach across web and desktop Broad desktop technology and framework support Low-code desktop testing IDE plus out-of-the-box Visual Studio integration What You Get at a Glance Unlimited desktop tests for any Windows-based desktop app and beyond Flexible pricing and licensing options without hidden costs All-in-one offering, including desktop and web testing, backed up by RESTful API and load testing Support of commercial developer tools, such as DevExpress, Infragistics and Syncfusion The easiest Record & Playback interface in the industry, now applicable across web and desktop Access to shared desktop test projects for QAs and Devs through built-in Visual Studio integration Desktop Testing Features Intuitive Test Recorder Effortlessly record test steps with highly intuitive point-and-click functionality—without writing a single line of code. Modify recorded test scripts to cover hard-to-automate scenarios or special desktop test needs. Rich Desktop UI Object Model Take advantage of a rich UI object model, covering the entire range of elements in the UI. Easily identify third-party desktop UI controls and build quick action and verification steps to automate all elements of the desktop component. Collaborative Environment for QA and Dev Solve complex desktop test scenarios right inside Visual Studio. The integrated Visual Studio plugin allows both QAs and developers to work together within the same project, where they keep track of everyone’s work while eliminating waste and redundancies. Simple Test Debugging with Step Failure Details Monitor desktop test stability without additional configuration. The Step Failure Details module gives you all the details about failed test steps along with intelligent suggestions on how to fix the most common failures. Advanced C# or VB.NET Based Coding Capabilities Address complex test scenarios by converting recorded steps into code and creating custom-coded functions. The Test Studio Code Editor allows you to develop coded tests using C# or VB.NET. The One Automation Testing Tool to Cover All Your Bases and Beyond Test Studio gives you all the functional testing tools and techniques that you need to prove your application meets user or business expectations. Have a Question? Request a Demo What QAs Say Telerik Test Studio enables our quality assurance team to quickly identify potential bugs pre-release within the DevOps pipeline. We have been able to scale and accelerate delivery of new features while reducing our manual testing on existing functionality. The features are deep, yet easy to use. The consistent addition of new and improved features helps improve the efficiency of our testing efforts. Mike Goodwin Director of Technical Support and Quality Assurance, Kiddie Academy® Headless execution allows us to greatly reduce the overall time needed to complete a test cycle. This method also allows us to integrate Test Studio into our CI pipeline so we can run any portion of the test plan at the time of merge and/or deployment. Zachary Hansen Chief Technology Officer, Angus Energy Test Studio is a fantastic platform for anyone who's new to automated testing because it's got a very intuitive UI, but also for somebody who's highly skilled as they can immediately pick up on what Test Studio can do and make very effective use of the tool. Pete O'Grady QA Manager, RevSpring The best thing about Test Studio is easy ramp up which enables anybody to start creating tests within a few days. The centralized element repository is very comfortable, bringing down test maintenance costs. Himanshu Saraowgi QA Engineer, Pegasystems Test Studio integrated seamlessly into our automated software testing needs. Its ease-of-use is unbelievable. It does all the heavy lifting allowing the developer to focus on more in-depth testing. Gregory Hargrove Software Developer, Correct Care Solutions After using the trial for a week we increased our automated testing from 5% to 30%. Test Studio was so easy to incorporate into our existing testing environment! Tests are stable and easy to run and understand. Mark Judson Software Developer, EBSCO Industries Inc. Testing Solutions Modern applications are infinitely complex. With Test Studio you can go deeper in your testing to cover all your bases—test the behavior, responsiveness and performance of your web and WPF applications. Functional UI Testing Maximize test coverage and reduce maintenance while continually improving quality. Test Studio automatically adjusts to app changes, eliminating debt and ensuring new levels of test stability. Load testing Create complex load scenarios to inform critical decisions. Test Studio's load testing suite enables you to verify that your web app meets business needs for speed, performance, and user satisfaction. RESTful API Testing Test Studio's API testing helps you verify the integrity and reliability of your APIs. Plug API testing into CI/CD to leverage the continuous testing approach along with agile development. Continuous Testing Bring UI test automation into your build process, enabling critical feedback earlier in the release cycle. Test Studio integrates with all popular CI/CD tools: Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Jira, Bamboo and more. Support and Learning Case Study RevSpring Delivers Higher Quality Releases in a 1/4 of the Time with Test Studio Whitepaper From Manual to Automated Testing Blogs 5 Development Best Practices That Will Help You Craft Better Tests Start here Getting Started Training Professional Services What's New Case Studies Support Resources Documentation Blogs Release History Community Forums Feedback Portal Frequently Asked Questions Why do I need to test my desktop application? Desktop applications are time-tested, business-critical applications that are difficult to rewrite and replace and most probably nowhere near the end of their life. Many organizations depend on mature Windows Forms or Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF) applications that have proved their reliability over the years and will continue to serve their users in the years to come. Despite the rapid development of web and mobile technologies, there are business areas where desktop applications continuously perform better and more efficiently. Having a testing strategy in place that considers all aspects of a mature legacy desktop application, backed up by a testing platform that provides the required automation capabilities, is a critical requirement of any software delivery process. What does desktop test automation include? Desktop applications are, for the most part, mature, which is why they are often considered legacy code. Yet, these applications need to have a modern look and feel, optimized performance, integration with the latest platform features as well as up-to-date business capabilities. Desktop applications mostly depend on continuous maintenance, but it is critical to expand their functionality and add new features to ensure they are in line with the latest business standards. This blog post provides guidance on how to overcome complexity and burden when adding features to an existing app . Testing early and often is an essential part of adding new features reliably without risking production defects. The purpose of automated regression testing is to re-execute all regression tests that are needed to prove existing functionality still behaves the same way it did before the change. The selection of tools and techniques to test Windows / desktop apps and making sure mission-critical business workflows operate according to expectations is what will make the difference in terms of ROI, test coverage, maintenance cost, operational efficiency and effectiveness. What is the difference between desktop testing and web testing? Desktop applications are software programs that run locally on a desktop (Windows) operating system and can be accessed on personal or remote machines. Web apps are hosted on a remote server and run in a web browser, allowing users to access the application from anywhere through an internet connection. This leads to several differences in the tools and techniques required to test a desktop vs. web app: Testing environment setup: In desktop testing, the number of clients and servers is specified, while for web apps it is critical to test the application’s behavior, performance and cross-browser-compatibility under different operating systems. This requires the use of remote machines or servers to extend coverage and be able to perform cross-browser testing . Test results monitoring: Desktop vs. web application testing implies different test monitoring complexity. In web testing, it is critical to monitor how your web tests perform across a variety of browsers, browser versions, mobile devices, form factors, etc., while in desktop testing you only need visibility into how the app behaves under a specific operating system when used by a single user or a limited number of users. Security and access authentication: Desktop applications run as part of closed and secured (intranet) environments. Web applications are exposed to higher security risks, which requires the use of various authentication methods and protocols. Therefore, an important aspect of end-to-end web testing is to test authentication methods at scale and make sure that there are no blockers for users to access the application. Login and authentication are business-critical workflows that should be tested properly and sufficiently as part of web regression test suites. Which Windows apps can be automated with Test Studio? Test Studio offers support for a wide range of .NET desktop technologies and beyond, covering modern and legacy application testing needs. The record and playback features are available for Microsoft's entire Windows stack, including WinForms, WPF, WinUI, Win32, UWP and .NET MAUI for Desktop. Test Studio can also be used to automate Electron apps as well as legacy software, built with Delphi. Third-party commercial UI component libraries, such as DevExpress, Infragistics and Syncfusion as well as custom controls, can be automated with Test Studio as long as these components are developed on top of the above-mentioned desktop technologies and frameworks, supported by Test Studio. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Solutions Functional UI Testing RESTful API Testing Load Testing Remote Test Execution Agile Teams Web Test Automation Desktop Test Automation Responsive UI Testing Continuous Testing Training Resources Docs and Support Documentation Virtual Classroom Videos Blogs Webinars Whitepapers Case Studies Feedback Portal Technical Support What’s New Roadmap Release Notes Trust Center FAQs Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Request a demo Try now close mobile menu All product roadmaps Test Studio Roadmap What's Coming Next? We want to thank you for your continuous support and encourage you to share your thoughts, plans, and ideas for what you would like to see developed for Test Studio in our dedicated feedback portal . Recent Product Updates Enhancements and New Additions in Desktop Testing: "Don't launch application” option added. "Scroll To Element” step added. "Launch process” step added. "Connect to application” step added. "Type Text” step added. "Capture window" and "Inspection point" steps are available in desktop tests. Improvements and New Functionalities in WPF Testing: "Scroll To Element” step added. "Connect to application” step added. Working directory setting added for WPF testing. "Connect to application” step added. Azure DevOps Integration Our custom tooling offers seamless integration with Azure DevOps Test Plans, streamlining the setup process and making it effortless to analyze test results directly within Azure DevOps. This solution enhances productivity and efficiency, allowing teams to focus on delivering quality outcomes faster. Enhanced OCR Capabilities Our upgraded OCR technology offers exceptional accuracy, even when text and background colors are closely matched. This enhancement ensures reliable text recognition in challenging visual environments, enabling seamless information extraction from a wider range of images. Support for the latest Telerik and Kendo UI components The updated translators ensure that your automated tests function seamlessly with the latest Kendo UI and Telerik components. This upgrade allows you to effectively test applications that utilize these components, maximizing your development capabilities. Support for the latest Salesforce version We've upgraded our framework to support the latest Salesforce Lightning components, including their unique shadow DOM implementations. 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https://www.telerik.com/blogs/ai-forward-telerik-kendo-ui-2025-q4-release | The AI-Forward Telerik & Kendo UI 2025 Q4 Release Is Here skip navigation Telerik DevCraft Product Bundles DevCraft All Telerik .NET tools and Kendo UI JavaScript components in one package. Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Demos Blogs Docs & Support Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Try now close mobile menu The AI-Forward Telerik & Kendo UI 2025 Q4 Release Is Here by Iva Borisova Published: November 19, 2025 6 min read AI , Web , Mobile , Desktop , Productivity , Release 0 Comments Progress Telerik and Kendo UI 2025 Q4 release is here, helping teams save at least 30% of the development cycle with AI-generated UI, 12 AI Coding Assistants, MCP debugging, .NET 10 support and more. At its core, the Telerik and Kendo UI 2025 Q4 release is about giving developers, team leads and enterprises a partner they can trust : AI tools that understand the Telerik and Kendo UI libraries inside-out, adapt to their technology stack and meet the standards of enterprise-ready UI application development. These tools don’t ask teams to start from scratch. They’re simply designed to accelerate what you’re already building. The spotlight of this 2025 Q4 release is the Telerik Agentic UI Generator —a new way to build UI with speed and confidence. Developers can now prompt their way into fully functional pages—complete with layouts, styling, accessibility, needed components and data bindings. It does this from an MCP server that works in any AI-enabled IDE. The Telerik Agentic UI Generator debuts in Telerik UI for Blazor , KendoReact and Kendo UI for Angular as part of DevCraft Complete or Ultimate subscriptions. The Agentic UI Generator is an evolution of the AI Coding Assistants currently available across all major Telerik and Kendo UI libraries, reporting and document processing tools, giving developers a full productivity stack. Beyond development acceleration, the 2025 Q4 release empowers teams to continue embedding AI directly into their applications . New and enhanced AI components like the Inline AI Prompt, AI-optimized Chat UI and prompt-driven Data Grid bring natural language control to everyday user scenarios. AI-driven innovation only delivers value when it’s matched with stability and long-term platform confidence . That’s why Progress continues the tradition of day-zero compatibility with Microsoft’s latest technologies with .NET 10 fully supported at launch . The 2025 Q4 release introduces AI-driven debugging capabilities in Fiddler Everywhere, too, expanding Progress’ MCP ecosystem beyond UI development. With Fiddler MCP integration , network traffic analysis and debugging data are available directly inside your IDE. Combined with the new Debugging Assistant , Fiddler transforms the debugging journey into a guided, conversational experience that helps resolve issues faster and earlier in the development cycle. To see the new updates firsthand, don’t forget to sign up for the release webinars: Telerik 2025 Q4 Release Webinar: Web, Desktop and Mobile on Dec 3 Kendo UI 2025 Q4 Release Webinaron Dec 4 Telerik Reporting and Fiddler 2025 Q4 Release Webinar on Dec 5 Let’s Dive into the 2025 Q4 Highlights Build and Deliver Faster with Context-Aware AI Telerik Agentic UI Generator : Generate pages as quickly as possible with Telerik Agentic UI Generator. Use prompts to assemble layouts, grids, forms and styles based on Telerik and Kendo UI components. Keep your IDE and workflow and code at least 30% faster. IDE-integrated AI Coding Assistants: Combined with the Agentic UI Generator, the AI Coding Assistants , currently available across all major Telerik and Kendo UI libraries, deliver context-aware, specialized code so teams can ship faster and do more. Prompt-controlled Data Grid: Empower users to effortlessly interact with the Data Grids using natural language, whether through the built-in prompt interface or a unified, app-wide chat experience. New Inline AI Prompt: Ideal for enabling in-context interactions such as rewriting content, fixing errors and generating alternatives. AI-enhanced Chat UI: This component is redesigned to enable smarter, more natural interactions through streaming responses, text-to-speech, flexible response formats and built-in token tracking. Redesigned AI Prompt: All key web UI libraries feature an enhanced AI Prompt that supports a new message template, speech-to-text and streaming buttons, improved accessibility and more. Enhanced GenAI-powered report insights: Local embeddings for more conscious, controlled spending and tighter data privacy. Plus, broader viewer support, including WPF Viewer (remote engine), Native Blazor Viewer and Native Angular Viewer now fully supporting GenAI insights. Conversational prompts in Progress ThemeBuilder: Refine the AI-generated theme through natural, conversational feedback. Adjust colors, spacing, typography and accessibility in plain language, and see instant updates. MCP debugging: With Fiddler MCP integration, network traffic analysis and debugging data are available directly inside your IDE, enabling developers to quickly pinpoint performance bottlenecks, security issues or failed sessions. AI demo hub: The new dedicated AI demo hub, showcasing AI-enhanced components and features is available across Telerik and Kendo UI web products. Embrace Next-Gen Frameworks Day-zero support for .NET 10 : Continuing day-zero support for Microsoft’s newest frameworks, all Telerik products now feature compatibility with .NET 10. Streamline Development with New, Interactive Components Diagram in Telerik UI for Blazor and Kendo UI for Angular : Map relationships, workflows and structures with customizable shapes, flexible connections and built-in layouts with the new Diagram. Chat UI in Telerik UI for Blazor: Elevate user engagement with modern, real-time conversations, connecting people or enabling intelligent interactions through AI-powered chatbots. Kendo UI for Angular Form : Easily build and organize complex forms with a structured, configurable layout. Group inputs, dropdowns, labels, hints, error messages and more to deliver clear, consistent and user-friendly forms. Speech-To-Text Button: Empower users to convert speech into text with a single click, making it easy to add voice input to forms, search bars, chat interfaces and other interactive scenarios. Bottom Sheet and Skeleton controls in Telerik UI for .NET MAUI : Slide up additional content from the bottom of the screen to enhance your app experience with the BottomSheet control. Create a preview of how content is going to be displayed before it is loaded with the Skeleton component. Unlock Robust Features in Your Favorite Components and Tools Stacked data layout mode in Data Grids: Deliver a consistent, user-friendly experience across devices with an adaptive, card-like display optimized for both desktop and mobile. Workflow diagram in Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core/MVC and Kendo UI for jQuery: Specialized shape types allow you to represent algorithms, tasks and events. While these shapes are tailored for workflows, they’re versatile enough for any diagram scenario. PDF Viewer enhancements: Text highlight, free text annotations and form filling for completing PDF forms directly within your app are added to Kendo UI for Angular. Form filling is also available in Telerik UI for Blazor. AI-powered PDF querying and summarization are now present in Telerik UI for WPF and UI for WinForms. Responsive Form layout in Angular and React: Build forms that automatically adapt their columns, spacing and field arrangements across breakpoints to deliver a seamless user experience on any screen size. Dark mode in Progress ThemeBuilder: Switch to the new dark mode for a more comfortable experience in lowlight setups. Document Processing Libraries (DPL) improvements: DPL continues to expand its AI and file-processing capabilities, giving developers more flexibility and smarter ways to work with documents. Debugging Assistant: Fiddler transforms the debugging journey into a guided, conversational experience that helps resolve issues faster and earlier in the development cycle. What’s New & Release History To see everything that is new in 2025 Q4, visit the What’s New in Telerik and Kendo UI page. For a deeper dive into each product, follow the links below. Product What’s New Release History Kendo UI for Angular What's New in Kendo UI for Angular Kendo UI for Angular Release History KendoReact What's New in KendoReact KendoReact Release History Kendo UI for Vue What's New in Kendo UI for Vue Kendo UI for Vue Release History Kendo UI for jQuery What's New in Kendo UI for jQuery Kendo UI for jQuery Release History Telerik UI for Blazor What's New in Telerik UI for Blazor Telerik UI for Blazor Release History Telerik UI for ASP.NЕТ Core What's New in Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Release History Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC What's New in Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC Telerik UI for ASP.NET MVC Release History Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX What's New in Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX Telerik UI for ASP.NET AJAX Release History Telerik UI for .NET MAUI What's New in Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Telerik UI for .NET MAUI Release History Telerik UI for WPF What's New in Telerik UI for WPF Telerik UI for WPF Release History Telerik UI for WinForms What's New in Telerik UI for WinForms Telerik UI for WinForms Release History ThemeBuilder What's New in ThemeBuilder ThemeBuilder Release Notes Telerik Reporting What's New in Telerik Reporting Telerik Reporting Release History Telerik Report Server What's New in Telerik Report Server Telerik Report Server Release History Telerik Document Processing What’s new in Telerik DPL Telerik Document Processing Libraries Release History Telerik JustMock What’s new in Telerik JustMock Telerik JustMock Release History Fiddler Everywhere What's New in Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Everywhere Release History .NET MAUI , Angular , ASP.NET AJAX , ASP.NET Core , ASP.NET MVC , Blazor , jQuery , React , Telerik Document Processing Libraries , Telerik Fiddler Everywhere , Telerik JustMock , Telerik Report Server , Telerik Reporting , ThemeBuilder , Vue , WinForms , WPF About the Author Iva Borisova Iva is a Senior Product Marketing Specialist for Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core, ASP.NET MVC and ASP.NET AJAX at Progress. With a solid marketing background, she sees product marketing as the effort to bring the right product to the right people by meeting the right needs. Outside of work, she enjoys reading (including manga), watching anime, drawing, eating nice food and exploring the big, big world. Related Posts Release Web Desktop Mobile Day-Zero Support for .NET 10 Across Progress Telerik Release AI Web Productivity Desktop Mobile Next Leap in Developer Productivity: AI-Forward Telerik & Kendo UI 2025 Q4 Release Webinars Coming Dec. 3-5 Desktop Mobile AI Web Productivity Release AI Coding Assistants Across All Key Telerik and Kendo UI Libraries: The 2025 Q3 Release Is Here Comments Comments are disabled in preview mode. Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. 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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ko_kr/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/q-language-ide-support.html#customization-language-support | IDE에서의 Amazon Q Developer를 위한 지원 언어 - Amazon Q Developer IDE에서의 Amazon Q Developer를 위한 지원 언어 - Amazon Q Developer 설명서 Amazon Q 사용 설명서 인라인 제안 변환 코드 검토 사용자 지정 기계 번역으로 제공되는 번역입니다. 제공된 번역과 원본 영어의 내용이 상충하는 경우에는 영어 버전이 우선합니다. IDE에서의 Amazon Q Developer를 위한 지원 언어 모든 프로그래밍 언어와 함께 IDE에서 Amazon Q Developer의 다음 기능을 사용할 수 있습니다. Chat 인라인 채팅 이러한 기능을 사용하는 동안 출력 품질은 언어의 인기도에 따라 달라집니다. IDE에서 Amazon Q의 나머지 기능에 대해 지원되는 언어는 다음 섹션에 나열되어 있습니다. 인라인 제안에 대한 언어 지원 Amazon Q는 여러 프로그래밍 언어에 대한 인라인 코드 제안 을 지원합니다. 프로그래밍 언어에 대한 코드 생성의 정확도와 품질은 훈련 데이터의 크기와 품질에 따라 달라집니다. 훈련 데이터의 품질 측면에서 가장 많이 지원되는 프로그래밍 언어는 다음과 같습니다. C C++ C# Dart Go Java JavaScript Kotlin Lua PHP PowerShell Python R Ruby Rust Scala Shell SQL Swift SystemVerilog TypeScript 가장 많이 지원되는 코드형 인프라(IaC) 언어는 다음과 같습니다. CDK(Typescript, Python) HCL(Terraform) JSON YAML 변환에 대한 언어 지원 변환에 지원되는 언어는 코드를 변환하는 환경에 따라 다릅니다. JetBrains IDE 및 Visual Studio Code에서 Amazon Q는 다음 언어로 코드를 변환할 수 있습니다. Java Oracle에서 PostgreSQL로의 데이터베이스 마이그레이션을 위한 임베디드 SQL 변환 Visual Studio에서 Amazon Q는 다음 언어로 코드를 변환할 수 있습니다. .NET 애플리케이션의 C# 지원되는 언어 및 변환을 위한 기타 사전 조건에 대한 자세한 내용은 수행 중인 변환 유형에 대한 주제를 참조하세요. 코드 검토에 대한 언어 지원 Amazon Q는 다음 언어로 작성된 파일 및 프로젝트에 대한 코드 검토 를 생성하고 자동 코드 수정을 제공할 수 있습니다. Java ‐ Java 17 이하 JavaScript - ECMAScript 2021 이하 Python - Python 3.11 이하, Python 3 시리즈 이내 C# - 모든 버전(.NET 6.0 이상 권장) TypeScript - 모든 버전 Ruby - Ruby 2.7 및 3.2 Go - Go 1.18 C ‐ C11 이하 C++ - C++17 이하 PHP - PHP 8.2 이하 Kotlin - Kotlin 2.0.0 이하 Scala - Scala 3.2.2 이하 JSX - React 17 이하 코드형 인프라(IaC) 언어 CloudFormation ‐ 2010-09-09 Terraform ‐ 1.6.2 이하 AWS CDK ‐ TypeScript 및 Python 사용자 지정에 대한 언어 지원 Amazon Q는 다음 언어에 대해를 지원하며 나열된 파일 유형을 사용하여 사용자 지정을 생성합니다. Bash/Shell(.sh, .zsh, .bash) C(.c, .h) C#(.cs) C++(.cpp, .hpp, .h) Dart(.dart) Go(.go) HCL(.hcl) HTML(.html, .htm) Java (.java) JavaScript (.js, .jsx) JSON(json) Kotlin(.kt, .kts) Markdown(.md, .mdx) PHP(.php) Powershell(.ps1, .psm1, .psd1) Python (.py) reStructuredText(.rst) Ruby(.rb) Rust(.rs) Scala(.scala) Terraform(.tf, .tfvars) 텍스트(.txt) TypeScript (.ts, .tsx) YAML(.yaml, .yml) javascript가 브라우저에서 비활성화되거나 사용이 불가합니다. AWS 설명서를 사용하려면 Javascript가 활성화되어야 합니다. 지침을 보려면 브라우저의 도움말 페이지를 참조하십시오. 문서 규칙 줄별 권장 사항 Q CLI 사용 이 페이지의 내용이 도움이 되었습니까? - 예 칭찬해 주셔서 감사합니다! 잠깐 시간을 내어 좋았던 부분을 알려 주시면 더 열심히 만들어 보겠습니다. 이 페이지의 내용이 도움이 되었습니까? - 아니요 이 페이지에 작업이 필요하다는 점을 알려 주셔서 감사합니다. 실망시켜 드려 죄송합니다. 잠깐 시간을 내어 설명서를 향상시킬 수 있는 방법에 대해 말씀해 주십시오. | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#what-is-manifest-v3 | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_PR | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname=" | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=es_PY | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Now enhanced with: MCP Servers Embedded Reporting Document Processing Libraries SSO Account Sign-in Web Kendo UI UI for Angular UI for Vue UI for jQuery KendoReact UI for Blazor UI for ASP.NET Core UI for ASP.NET MVC UI for ASP.NET AJAX Mobile UI for .NET MAUI Document Management Telerik Document Processing Desktop UI for .NET MAUI UI for WinUI UI for WinForms UI for WPF Reporting Telerik Reporting Telerik Report Server Testing & Mocking Test Studio Telerik JustMock CMS Sitefinity AI Productivity Tools MCP Servers UI/UX Tools ThemeBuilder Design System Kit Templates and Building Blocks Debugging Fiddler Fiddler Everywhere Fiddler Classic Fiddler Everywhere Reporter FiddlerCore Free Tools KendoReact Free VB.NET to C# Converter Testing Framework View all products Overview Solutions Functional UI Testing RESTful API Testing Load Testing Remote Test Execution Agile Teams Web Test Automation Desktop Test Automation Responsive UI Testing Continuous Testing Training Resources Docs and Support Documentation Virtual Classroom Videos Blogs Webinars Whitepapers Case Studies Feedback Portal Technical Support What’s New Roadmap Release Notes Trust Center FAQs Pricing Shopping cart Your Account Account Overview Your Licenses Downloads Support Center Forum Profile Payment Methods Edit Profile Log out Login Contact Us Request a demo Try now close mobile menu Does Your Web App Meet the Demands of Mobile Users? Test Studio offers you the easiest way to test responsive web UI without repetitive tasks, browser or device switching. Download Free Trial Why Test Your Responsive Web UI? The demand for exceptional digital experiences has made it impossible for organizations to keep up with the growing expectations of mobile users. Performance metrics such as visitor retention, search ranking, and time on site depend on how optimized your website is for mobile. Making sure it can be accessed on any device is critical and yet—only the first step. Delivering seamless, uninterrupted UX and functional UI under different form factors is what defines the success of your product in today’s digital reality. What Is Automated Website Responsive Testing? Responsive testing is a form of functional UI testing that checks if a responsive website or a web-based application behaves as expected under different form factors. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=notion.id&hl=es_US | Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion: Notes, Tasks, AI Notion Labs, Inc. In-app purchases 4.8 star 327K reviews 10M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Whether you’re looking to track your personal to-do’s, write and organize class notes, or run project management with a team, Notion is the AI-powered workspace that works your way, for any need. Keep track of your personal and professional goals, take notes about what you care about, and stay organized. "AI's everything app" — Forbes Notion is a productivity app where you can write, plan, and organize your notes, projects, tasks and more - all in one place. Ask Notion AI about project updates, upcoming tasks, and suggestions for a more streamlined workflow. Simplify writing notes, project and task management, and collaboration. Whether for personal, student or professional use, Notion scales to meet your individual needs with customization tools for everyone. FREE FOR PERSONAL USE • Create as many notes, docs, and content as you want. • Use one of thousands of templates to get started. FREE TO TRY WITH YOUR TEAM • Millions run on Notion every day, from next-generation startups to established enterprises. • Import Google Docs, PDFs, and other content types easily to get started • Write and organize meeting notes, or transcribe with AI. • Collaboration and team work at your fingertips, in one connected workspace. • Connect tools like Figma, Slack, and GitHub to Notion. FREE FOR STUDENTS • Your study planner, class notes, to do lists and more, your way. Loved by millions of students worldwide. • Get organized for your best school year yet with beautiful, customizable templates created by students, for students. NOTES & DOCS Communication is made efficient with Notion's flexible building blocks. • Create docs with beautiful templates, images, to-dos, and 50+ more content types. • Meeting notes, projects, design systems, pitch decks, and more. • Find exactly what you need using Search with powerful filters to find content across your workspace. TASKS & PROJECTS Catch all details big and small in any workflow. • Workflow manager: Create your own priority labels, status tags, and automations to choose the exact info you want to track. • Capture every detail in a table. Break projects into manageable tasks to get the work done. AI One tool that does it all - search, generate, analyze, and chat - right inside Notion. • Write better. Use Notion AI to help write and brainstorm. • Get answers. Ask Notion AI questions about all your content and get answers in seconds. • Autofill tables. Notion AI turns overwhelming data into clear, actionable information — automatically. SYNCS WITH BROWSER, MAC, AND WINDOWS APPS. • Pick up on mobile where you left off on desktop. MORE PRODUCTIVITY. FEWER TOOLS. • Track to-dos, write notes, create docs, and manage projects in one connected workspace. THINK IT. MAKE IT. Updated on Jan 13, 2026 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, Photos and videos and 5 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.8 319K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Sommy Nriama more_vert Flag inappropriate Show review history <path d="M12 17.27L18.18 2 | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://docs.aws.amazon.com/pt_br/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/inline-suggestions.html | Geração de sugestões em linha com o Amazon Q Developer. - Amazon Q Developer Geração de sugestões em linha com o Amazon Q Developer. - Amazon Q Developer Documentação Amazon Q Manual do usuário Pausar sugestões Preenchimento de código Amazon Q em ação As traduções são geradas por tradução automática. Em caso de conflito entre o conteúdo da tradução e da versão original em inglês, a versão em inglês prevalecerá. Geração de sugestões em linha com o Amazon Q Developer. O Amazon Q pode fornecer recomendações de código em tempo real. Quando você escreve código, o Amazon Q gera automaticamente sugestões com base nos seus códigos e comentários existentes. As recomendações personalizadas podem variar em tamanho e escopo, desde um comentário de uma única linha até funções totalmente formadas. Quando você começa a digitar um código de linha única, o Amazon Q faz sugestões com base nas entradas atuais e anteriores. Os nomes dos arquivos também são levados em consideração. As sugestões embutidas são ativadas automaticamente quando você baixa a extensão Amazon Q. Para começar, comece a escrever código e a Amazon Q começará a gerar sugestões de código. Você também pode personalizar as sugestões que o Amazon Q gera para as bibliotecas internas, as técnicas algorítmicas proprietárias e o estilo de código corporativo da sua equipe de desenvolvimento de software. Tópicos Pausar sugestões com o Amazon Q Preenchimento de código Amazon Q em ação Gerando sugestões em linha em ambientes de AWS codificação Usar teclas de atalho com o Usando referências de código Exemplos de código Pausar sugestões com o Amazon Q Escolha seu IDE para ver as etapas para pausar e retomar sugestões de código em linha no Amazon Q. Visual Studio Code Em VS Code, escolha Amazon Q na bandeja de componentes na parte inferior da janela do IDE. A barra de tarefas do Amazon Q é aberta na parte superior da janela do IDE. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . A imagem a seguir mostra a barra de tarefas Amazon Q em VS Code. JetBrains No IDE do JetBrains, selecione Amazon Q na barra de status na parte inferior da janela. A barra de tarefas do Amazon Q é aberta acima da barra de status. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . A imagem a seguir mostra a barra de tarefas do Amazon Q em um IDE do JetBrains. Eclipse No IDE do Eclipse, selecione o ícone do Amazon Q no canto superior direito. Com a guia de chat do Amazon Q aberta, selecione o ícone de elipse (três pontos) no canto superior direito da guia. A barra de tarefas do Amazon Q é aberta. A imagem a seguir mostra a barra de tarefas do Amazon Q em um IDE do Eclipse. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . Visual Studio Na borda da janela, escolha o logotipo do Amazon Q. Selecione Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas A imagem a seguir mostra a barra de tarefas do Amazon Q no Visual Studio. AWS Cloud9 O Amazon Q não suporta a ativação e desativação de sugestões do AWS Cloud9. Para parar de receber sugestões do Amazon Q AWS Cloud9, remova a política do IAM que dá acesso ao Amazon Q AWS Cloud9 da função ou usuário que você está usando para acessar AWS Cloud9. AWS Lambda Para desativar ou reativar as sugestões de código Amazon Q no Lambda: No console do Lambda, abra a tela de uma função do Lambda específica. Na seção Fonte do código , na barra de ferramentas, escolha Ferramentas . No menu suspenso, escolha Amazon Q Code Suggestions. Amazon SageMaker AI Studio No console do SageMaker AI Studio, escolha Amazon Q na parte inferior da janela. O painel Amazon Q será aberto. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . JupyterLab No JupyterLab console, escolha Amazon Q na parte inferior da janela. O painel Amazon Q será aberto. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . AWS Glue Studio Notebook No console do AWS Glue Studio Notebook, escolha Amazon Q na parte inferior da janela. O painel Amazon Q será aberto. Escolha Pausar sugestões automáticas ou Retomar sugestões automáticas . Preenchimento de código Amazon Q em ação Esta seção demonstra como o Amazon Q pode ajudar você a escrever uma inscrição completa. Esse aplicativo cria um bucket do Amazon S3 e uma tabela do Amazon DynamoDB, além de um teste unitário que valida as duas tarefas. Aqui, o Amazon Q ajuda o desenvolvedor a escolher quais bibliotecas importar. Usando as teclas de seta, o desenvolvedor alterna entre várias sugestões. Aqui, o desenvolvedor insere um comentário descrevendo o código que pretende escrever na próxima linha. O Amazon Q antecipa corretamente o método a ser chamado. O desenvolvedor pode aceitar a sugestão com a tecla tab. Aqui, o desenvolvedor se prepara para definir constantes. O Amazon Q antecipa corretamente que a primeira constante será REGION e que seu valor será us-east-1 , que é o padrão. Aqui, o desenvolvedor se prepara para escrever um código que abrirá sessões entre o usuário e o Amazon S3 e o DynamoDB. O Amazon Q, familiarizado com AWS APIs e SDKs, sugere o formato correto. O desenvolvedor simplesmente escreveu o nome da função que criará o bucket. Mas com base nisso (e no contexto), o Amazon Q oferece uma função completa, com try/except cláusulas. Observe o uso de TEST_BUCKET_NAME, which is a constant declared earlier in the same file. O desenvolvedor está apenas começando a digitar o nome da função que criará uma tabela do DynamoDB. Mas a Amazon Q pode dizer para onde isso está indo. Observe que a sugestão explica a sessão do DynamoDB criada anteriormente e até a menciona em um comentário. O desenvolvedor fez pouco mais do que escrever o nome da classe de teste unitário, quando a Amazon Q se ofereceu para concluí-la. Observe as referências integradas às duas funções criadas anteriormente no mesmo arquivo. O desenvolvedor está apenas começando a digitar o nome da função que criará uma tabela do DynamoDB. Mas a Amazon Q pode dizer para onde isso está indo. Observe que a sugestão explica a sessão do DynamoDB criada anteriormente e até a menciona em um comentário. Com base apenas em um comentário e no contexto, o Amazon Q fornece toda a função principal. Tudo o que resta é a guarda principal, e a Amazon Q sabe disso. Com base apenas em um comentário e no contexto, o Amazon Q fornece toda a função principal. Por fim, o desenvolvedor executa o teste unitário a partir do terminal do mesmo IDE em que a codificação ocorreu. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_AR | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="Vf | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#firefox-tools | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? 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Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Unique Firefox Capabilities Take advantage of features unique to Firefox to extend the Web even further. Firefox is a great place to begin your browser extension development. To start, you get the highest compliance with the proposed browser extension API including use of the browser.* namespace and promises for handling asynchronous events. Then, there is a highly supportive community of extension developers, ready to assist you. Firefox also offers some unique features that you can use to build more secure, easy to use, and more visually appealing extensions. Just take a look at what’s available: Help users separate their browser activities with Contextual Identities a.k.a. Containers. Give groups of tabs their own local browser storage: cookie store and local data in localStorage and indexedDB . This keeps details such as site preferences, signed in sessions, and ad tracking data private to the tabs. Record and display additional or complementary information about a web page with the Sidebar UI component, a panel that sits alongside web pages. Better integrate your extension with the browser using the ability to pick up the browser style in page and browser actions as well as the sidebar UI. Define, in the manifest.json file, the URLs where a page action is shown or hidden, and choose where to place the browser action icon. Help users locate content of interest in a web page, with the ability to find and highlight text in a webpage . Perform searches directly from your extension, with features to get details of search engines and perform a search . Add an extra dimension to your themes by updating the browser theme at runtime . With this feature you can alternate themes by time of day, apply a different theme when users browse your website, reflect user actions in your extension, and more. Provide users with control over their browsing experience from your extension with the ability to modify (some) global browser settings . Enable users to reliably add your extension’s features to new pages and sites, with the ability to register and unregister content scripts at runtime . Take advantage of external services to handle protocols or content types by registering protocol handlers in the manifest.json . Perform additional web tasks such as resolving domain names and proxying web requests . Add advanced security capabilities using PKCS #11 security modules to source keys and certificates . 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=en | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb D | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Responsive Testing Test Studio's features for responsive web testing offer an easy way to validate your UI against different form factors without repetitive testing, switching browser modes or devices. Support and Learning Case Study RevSpring Delivers Higher Quality Releases in a 1/4 of the Time with Test Studio Whitepaper From Manual to Automated Testing Blogs 5 Development Best Practices That Will Help You Craft Better Tests Start here Getting Started Training Professional Services What's New Case Studies Support Resources Documentation Blogs Release History Community Forums Feedback Portal Frequently Asked Questions Which testing practice is referred to as functional testing? Functional testing establishes if each system feature works as per predefined software requirements. Functional testing is a typical example of black box testing as it only checks the quality of the output without providing information about the underlying source code, speed, performance or stability. Typical scenarios that can be verified and validated by means of functional testing are: Can users log in once they’ve provided their credentials? Does the system return an error message when entering invalid passwords? Can users add items to the shopping cart and does that trigger an update of the amount due? Does entering data into a field populate the database with the new entry? Does the payment getaway reject a payment when invalid credit card data is entered? Why do we use functional testing? Functional testing is one of the most important types of system or application testing as it proves that the system is market ready. Besides verifying that desired functionality works as expected, it is even more important to make sure that the application’s core delivers a consistent user experience and uninterrupted business transactions. For testers, it is vital to understand that functional testing solves problems through testing the customer-facing layer (the user interface) which means that testers need to make sure other types of testing are in place to test aspects of the system such as performance, speed, security, etc. Functional testing is typically used when testing new features, but it is also an integral part of the regression test cycles as it helps avoid bugs getting into production after new code changes are introduced. What are the challenges of functional testing? While designing and building applications, functional testing usually remains a low focus area until the software implementation starts. The later in the process testing gets introduced, the more difficult it is to efficiently manage quality. It is either too late or too expensive to introduce automation after the software implementation has begun and relying entirely on manual testing does not give the business the confidence they need to go to market. What are the different types of functional testing? Every test that validates system functionality falls under the category of functional testing. Both UI and API tests qualify as functional testing. In the example of website forms, functional testing could be performed through the API layer or through pure UI tests, depending on how the test is designed. Form submission is typical functionality that requires the UI to interact with the API layer, which is why the test is expected to not only verify entering data into the form but also the integrity of the API calls. This is an additional quality layer, ensuring that the system returns the correct output in response to a certain input. For example, verifying that a price calculator on a website returns correct results by entering parameters and clicking the “calculate” button in the UI checks the functionality through both the UI and the API layers. Other types of functional tests are: End-to-end testing Web services testing Smoke testing Regression testing Exploratory testing Responsive web testing What is the difference between functional and non-functional requirements? Functional requirements define the application’s business functionality (e.g., a user can sort a list of items by “Last Modified”). A non-functional requirement specifies the mechanics behind how the application achieves the functional requirements (e.g., average response time should be under three seconds). Non-functional tests cover everything besides functionality: load and performance behavior, integrations, security, etc. However, as applications nowadays get more complex and dynamic, using a set of APIs and services, functional testing can involve checking not only the process output in the user interface, but also API calls, database inputs, client/server communication and other functionality of the application under test. In the example of testing a web calculator, functional tests will establish if the result is correct, while non-functional tests show how fast the user will get the result. Can I automate functional testing? Functional testing is the best candidate for automation. In modern services-based software architectures, automating functional testing is even considered best practice. For legacy applications, the efficiency and effectiveness of automated functional testing depends heavily on the application’s type, lifecycle and anticipated lifespan. 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https://docs.aws.amazon.com/ko_kr/amazonq/latest/qdeveloper-ug/code-reviews.html | Amazon Q Developer로 코드 검토 - Amazon Q Developer Amazon Q Developer로 코드 검토 - Amazon Q Developer 설명서 Amazon Q 사용 설명서 작동 방법 코드 문제 유형 할당량 기계 번역으로 제공되는 번역입니다. 제공된 번역과 원본 영어의 내용이 상충하는 경우에는 영어 버전이 우선합니다. Amazon Q Developer로 코드 검토 Amazon Q Developer는 코드베이스에서 보안 취약성 및 코드 품질 문제를 검토하여 개발 주기 전체에서 애플리케이션의 태세를 개선할 수 있습니다. 전체 코드베이스를 검토하거나, 로컬 프로젝트 또는 워크스페이스의 모든 파일을 분석하거나, 단일 파일을 검토할 수 있습니다. 코드를 작성할 때 코드를 평가하는 자동 검토를 활성화할 수도 있습니다. 검토는 생성형 AI와 규칙 기반 자동 추론을 기반으로 합니다. 수년 AWS 및 Amazon.com 보안 모범 사례를 기반으로 하는 Amazon Q 탐지기는 규칙 기반 보안 및 품질 검토를 강화합니다. 보안 정책이 업데이트되고 탐지기가 추가되면 검토는 코드가 최신 정책을 준수할 수 있도록 새 탐지기를 자동으로 통합합니다. 이 기능에 지원되는 IDE에 대한 자세한 내용은 지원되는 IDE 섹션을 참조하세요. 지원되는 언어에 대한 자세한 내용은 코드 검토에 대한 언어 지원 섹션을 참조하세요. 항목 작동 방법 코드 문제 유형 할당량 Amazon Q Developer로 코드 검토 시작 Amazon Q Developer에서 코드 문제 해결 코드 문제 필터링 Amazon Q Developer 코드 검토의 코드 문제 심각도 작동 방법 코드 검토 중에 Amazon Q는 코드의 사용자 지정 코드와 타사 라이브러리를 모두 평가합니다. 코드 검토를 시작하기 전에 Amazon Q는 필터링을 적용하여 관련 코드만 검토되도록 합니다. 필터링 프로세스의 일환으로 Amazon Q는 지원되지 않는 언어, 테스트 코드 및 오픈 소스 코드를 제외합니다. Amazon Q는 최근 코드 변경 사항 또는 전체 파일 또는 프로젝트를 검토할 수 있습니다. 검토를 시작하려면 IDE에서 코드 폴더를 연 다음 Amazon Q에 채팅 패널에서 코드를 검토하도록 요청합니다. 기본적으로 Amazon Q에 코드를 검토하도록 요청하면 IDE의 활성 파일에 있는 코드 변경 사항만 검토됩니다. 코드 변경은 파일의 git diff 명령 출력에 따라 결정됩니다. diff 파일이 없는 경우 Amazon Q는 전체 코드 파일을 검토합니다. 열려 있는 파일이 없으면 프로젝트에서 검토할 코드 변경 사항을 검색합니다. 마찬가지로 Amazon Q에 전체 프로젝트 또는 작업 영역을 검토하도록 요청하면 먼저 코드 변경 사항을 검토하려고 시도합니다. diff 파일이 없으면 전체 코드베이스를 검토합니다. 코드 문제 유형 Amazon Q는 다음 유형의 코드 문제에서 코드를 검토합니다. SAST 스캔 - 소스 코드의 보안 취약성을 감지합니다. Amazon Q는 리소스 누출, SQL 명령어 삽입 및 사이트 간 스크립팅과 같은 다양한 보안 문제를 식별합니다. 보안 암호 탐지 - 코드에서 민감한 또는 기밀 정보가 노출되지 않도록 방지합니다. Amazon Q는 코드 및 텍스트 파일에서 하드코딩된 암호, 데이터베이스 연결 문자열 및 사용자 이름과 같은 보안 암호를 검토합니다. 보안 암호 조사 결과에는 보호되지 않은 보안 암호와 보안 암호를 보호하는 방법에 대한 정보가 포함됩니다. IaC 문제 - 인프라 파일의 보안 태세를 평가합니다. Amazon Q는 코드형 인프라(IaC) 코드 파일을 검토하여 잘못된 구성, 규정 준수 및 보안 문제를 탐지할 수 있습니다. 코드 품질 문제 - 코드가 품질, 유지 관리 가능성 및 효율성 표준을 충족하는지 확인합니다. Amazon Q는 성능, 기계 학습 규칙 및 AWS 모범 사례를 포함하되 이에 국한되지 않는 다양한 품질 문제와 관련된 코드 문제를 생성합니다. 코드 배포 위험 - 코드 배포와 관련된 위험을 평가합니다. Amazon Q는 애플리케이션 성능 및 운영 중단을 포함하여 코드 배포 또는 릴리스에 대한 위험이 있는지 확인합니다. 소프트웨어 구성 분석(SCA) - 타사 코드를 평가합니다. Amazon Q는 코드에 통합된 타사 구성 요소, 라이브러리, 프레임워크 및 종속성을 검사하여 타사 코드가 안전하고 최신 상태인지 확인합니다. Amazon Q가 코드를 검토하는 데 사용하는 탐지기의 전체 목록은 Amazon Q 탐지기 라이브러리 를 참조하세요. 할당량 Amazon Q 보안 스캔은 다음 할당량을 유지합니다. 입력 아티팩트 크기 - 타사 라이브러리, 빌드 JAR 파일 및 임시 파일을 포함한 IDE 프로젝트 작업 영역 내 모든 파일의 최대 크기입니다. 소스 코드 크기 - Amazon Q가 모든 타사 라이브러리 및 지원되지 않는 파일을 필터링한 후 스캔하는 소스 코드의 최대 크기입니다. 다음 표에서는 자동 스캔 및 전체 프로젝트 스캔에 유지 관리되는 할당량을 설명합니다. Resource 자동 검토 파일 또는 프로젝트 검토 입력 아티팩트 크기 200KB 500MB 소스 코드 크기 200KB 50MB javascript가 브라우저에서 비활성화되거나 사용이 불가합니다. AWS 설명서를 사용하려면 Javascript가 활성화되어야 합니다. 지침을 보려면 브라우저의 도움말 페이지를 참조하십시오. 문서 규칙 코드에 대한 채팅 검토 시작 이 페이지의 내용이 도움이 되었습니까? - 예 칭찬해 주셔서 감사합니다! 잠깐 시간을 내어 좋았던 부분을 알려 주시면 더 열심히 만들어 보겠습니다. 이 페이지의 내용이 도움이 되었습니까? - 아니요 이 페이지에 작업이 필요하다는 점을 알려 주셔서 감사합니다. 실망시켜 드려 죄송합니다. 잠깐 시간을 내어 설명서를 향상시킬 수 있는 방법에 대해 말씀해 주십시오. | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Firefox workflow overview Prepare Code Publish * Enhance Retire Choose a Firefox version for web extension development Code your extension Package your extension with web-ext build Responded to Mozilla extension review Retire your extension Choose your IDE or code editor Run your extension with web-ext run or about:debugging Create an addons.mozilla.org account Promote your extension Install web-ext Test persistent and restart features Submit your extension Nominate your extension to be recommended Create your extension scaffold Debug with Firefox's Browser Toolbox Submit your source code (if required) Update and improve your extension Get familiar with the add-on policies and developer agreement Create an appealing listing * Or distribute your extension for manual installation , desktop apps , or use in an enterprise . 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#developer-preview-changes | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? 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Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? 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Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Browser compatibility Contents Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information While work continues to standardize the APIs used for browser extension development, there remain differences between Chromium-based browsers—such as Chrome, Opera, and the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge—and Firefox. These differences, summarized on this page, include: Namespace : In Chromium-based browsers, JavaScript APIs are accessed under the chrome namespace. In Firefox, they are accessed under the browser namespace. Asynchronous APIs : In Chromium-based browsers, asynchronous APIs are implemented using callbacks. In Firefox, asynchronous APIs are implemented using promise. API support : Support for JavaScript APIs differs among browsers. Manifest key support : Support for manifest.json keys differs among browsers. Variations due to differences in browser behavior. Firefox is the most compliant with the proposed standard, and is, therefore, your best place to start when developing browser extensions. A simple way of addressing many of these differences is by using the web extension polyfill library . For an introduction to using this tool, see Building a cross-browser extension . Note, however, that the polyfill does not support Firefox exclusive APIs that are not available in Chrome. Namespace You reference all extensions API functions using a namespace, for example, browser.alarms.create({delayInMinutes}); would create an alarm in Firefox that goes off after the time specified in delayInMinutes . There are two API namespaces in use: browser (the proposed standard) is used in Firefox. For example: browser.browserAction.setIcon({path: "path/to/icon.png"}); chrome is used in Chromium-based browsers. For example: chrome.browserAction.setIcon({path: "path/to/icon.png"}); Asynchronous JavaScript provides several ways in which to handle asynchronous events. The proposed extensions API standard is to use the promise object. The promise approach provides significant advantages when dealing with chained asynchronous event calls. Firefox uses the promise object for all asynchronous WebExtensions APIs. Chromium-based browsers use callbacks. As a porting aid, the Firefox WebExtension APIs supports chrome using callbacks and browser using promise. This means that many Chrome extensions will work in Firefox without changes, unless they are using Chrome specific APIs that don’t exist in Firefox. In Chrome, asynchronous APIs use callbacks to return values, and runtime.lastError to communicate errors: function logCookie ( c ) { if ( chrome . extension . lastError ) { console . error ( chrome . extension . lastError ) ; } else { console . log ( c ) ; } } chrome . cookies . set ( { url : "https://developer.mozilla.org/" } , logCookie ) ; The equivalent WebExtensions API code using promise : function logCookie ( c ) { console . log ( c ) ; } function logError ( e ) { console . error ( e ) ; } var setCookie = browser . cookies . set ( { url : "https://developer.mozilla.org/" } ) ; setCookie . then ( logCookie , logError ) ; If you are unfamiliar with how JavaScript can handle asynchronous events or promises, take a look at Getting to know asynchronous JavaScript: Callbacks, Promises and Async/Await or the MDN Using promises page. API Coverage The differences in the extensions API function implementations among the browsers fall into two broad categories: Variations in the support for features within a function. For example, at the time of writing, Firefox doesn’t support the notification function method onButtonClicked while Firefox is the only browser that supports onShown . Proprietary functions, supporting browser-specific features. For example, at the time of writing, containers is a Firefox-specific feature supported by the contextualIdentities function. Full details of the differences in API support are provided in Browser support for JavaScript APIs on MDN. Where there are caveats regarding support for an API feature, there is a drop down below the version number that expands to show details of the caveat. The API features reference page also explains the caveat. Manifest keys The differences in the supported manifest.json keys among the browsers fall broadly into two categories: Extension information attributes. For example, at the time of writing, Firefox and Opera include the developer key enabling the addition of details about the developer of the extension, as well as the author, to be recorded. Extension features. For example, at the time of writing, Edge did not support the commands key that enables shortcut keys to be defined for an extension. Full details of the differences in key support are provided in the Browser compatibility section of the manifest.json page on MDN. Where there are caveats regarding support for a manifest key, there is a drop down below the version number that expands to show details of the caveat. The manifest key reference page also explains the caveat. Variations due to browser behavior While a web extension API may be compatible between Firefox and the Chromium-based browsers, variations in the browser behavior may mean that the outcome for an extension or to the user are not identical. Cases where the extension behavior may be affected include: URLs in CSS : Firefox resolves URLs in injected CSS files relative to the CSS file itself, rather than to the page it's injected into. Web accessible resources : These assets use a URL with a browser-specific scheme where the authority is an extension-specific identifier, where: Firefox uses the internal UUID, a unique identifier assigned randomly to an extension when it's installed. Safari uses the internal ID, a unique identifier assigned randomly to an extension per browser session. Extensions for Chromium-based browsers use an ID assigned to the extension when it is published. However, the key property can be used to set this ID. Content script requests context : In Chromium-based browsers, when a request is called (for example, using fetch()) to relative a URL, such as /api , from a content script, it is sent to https://example.com/api . Firefox uses absolute URLs. Native messaging : there are variations in the command-line arguments, manifest key names, and manifest location between Firefox and the Chromium-based browsers. For example, in Firefox notifications are cleared immediately when the user clicks them. This is not the case in Chrome. Details of these variations are documented as part of the API feature reference pages. 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https://www.notion.com/ar/product/projects | مساحة عملك المتصلة لإدارة صفحات الويكي والمستندات والمشاريع | Notion Notion الميزات Notion AI إنشاء، كتابة، أتمتة الوكلاء يتعامل مع المهام اليدوية بحث المؤسسة اعثر على إجابات على الفور ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي مكتوبة بشكل مثالي بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي المُستندات بسيط وقوي قاعدة المعرفة تجميع معرفتك في مكان واحد المشاريع إدارة أي مشروع المواقع انشر أي شيء بسرعة البدء استكشاف حالات استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي تعرّف على قدرات Notion AI تصفح السوق قوالب لكل شيء عرض عمليات التكامل ربط تطبيقاتك مع Notion تنزيل web clipper حفظ من الويب إلى Notion جرّب تطبيق Notion لسطح المكتب للحصول على تجربة أسرع تنزيل التطبيق البريد التقويم الذكاء الاصطناعي الخطة المؤسسية التسعير استكشاف الفرق الهندسة والمنتج التصميم التسويق تقنية المعلومات حجم الفريق الشركات الناشئة الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة المؤسسة التعليم التعلم مركز المساعدة أكاديمية Notion قصص العملاء المدونة المجتمع برامج الشركاء الإصدار واجهة برمجة التطبيقات (API) القوالب الأمان الاستشاريون اطلب عرضاً توضيحياً تسجيل الدخول احصل على Notion مجاناً المشاريع إدارة المشاريع من البداية إلى النهاية مع مساحة عمل Notion المتصلة، يمكنك إنجاز مشاريعك بسرعة أكبر مع تبديل أقل للسياق. احصل على Notion مجاناً اطلب عرضاً توضيحياً موثوق به من قبل فرق تتراوح بين 100 إلى أكثر من 1000 عضو تشغيل عذراً، يبدو أن أداة حظر الإعلانات تمنع تشغيل الفيديو. قابل للتكوين بشكل غير محدود، حتى تتمكن من العمل بالطريقة التي تريدها التقاط كل التفاصيل في قاعدة بيانات تتبع جميع معلوماتك المهمة في مكان واحد، حتى لا يفوتك أي شيء. اجمع بين مصادر بيانات متعددة وامنع حصر المعلومات في أماكن محددة. عرض المشاريع كجدول زمني للحصول على نظرة عامة اطّلع على الصورة الأكبر لكيفية تناسب المشاريع معاً، حتى تتمكن من حل التبعيات والالتزام بالمواعيد النهائية. رؤية التقدم باستخدام المخططات أنشئ لوحة معلومات تحتوي على مخططات لأي عدد تريده من المصادر. اختيار المعلومات الدقيقة التي تريد تتبعها أنشئ تسميات الأولوية وعلامات الحالة الخاصة بك والمزيد، حتى يتمكن كل فريق من صياغة سير العمل المثالي. أتمتة سير عمل فريقك اقضِ وقتاً أقل في المهام اليدوية مع الأتمتة التي تبسط تدفقات المهام وتقارير الأخطاء وإدخالات قاعدة البيانات ومخططات المستندات والمزيد. تصفية المعلومات وفرزها لمعرفة ما تحتاجه اعرض فقط المهام التي تم تعيينها لك، أو العناصر التي تم وضع علامة عليها على أنها عاجلة. قسّم أي مشروع معقد بالطريقة الأكثر فائدة لك. التقاط الطلبات باستخدام النماذج اجمع المعلومات من فريقك. ثم ابدأ المهام وسير العمل. تخصيص تخطيط مهامك ومشاريعك أنشئ تصميماً فريداً يناسب طريقة عملك أنت وفريقك. التحكم في مَن يمكنه الرؤية والتحرير قم بتعيين أذونات دقيقة في قواعد بياناتك تلقائياً. تمنح قواعد الوصول على مستوى الصفحة الأذونات تلقائياً بناءً على المُكلف أو المالك، مما يضمن لأعضاء الفريق الوصول فقط إلى ما هو ذي صلة بهم. التقط كل التفاصيل، الكبيرة منها والصغيرة المهام والمهام الفرعية قسّم المشاريع إلى أجزاء يمكن إدارتها لإنجاز العمل. الحالة والمُكلّف وتاريخ الاستحقاق حتى يعرف الجميع ما يجب فعله ومتى يجب فعله. طرق عرض قاعدة البيانات تصوّر العمل بتنسيقات متميزة، من التقويمات إلى اللوحات. التبعيات تعرف متى تمنع إحدى المهام مهمة أخرى وتجنب الاختناقات. مهامي إدارة كل مهمة تم تعيينها لك في مكان واحد. شريط التقدم شاهد كيف يتقدم مشروعك نحو إطلاقه. ركّز على ما هو مهم. اترك الباقي للذكاء الاصطناعي. أتمتة المهام الشاقة والمستهلكة للوقت تضيف خاصية التعبئة التلقائية بالذكاء الاصطناعي القابلة للتخصيص قصص المستخدمين والنتائج الرئيسية والتحديثات والمزيد لكل مخرج من مخرجات المشروع. إنه التنفيذ الأكثر سلاسة وعملية للذكاء الاصطناعي التوليدي للنص الذي استخدمته حتى الآن. أليكس هيث نائب رئيس التحرير، The Verge اشحن بشكل أسرع مع دورات العمل الآلية ادفع المشاريع قُدماً مع دورات العمل الآلية تمتلك فرق الهندسة والمنتجات كل ما تحتاجه من خلال سير العمل الجاهز لإعداد الأعمال المتراكمة وتنظيم فترات العمل القصيرة وتتبع الأخطاء. مستندات متطلبات المنتج جنباً إلى جنب مع خطط دورات العمل تحتوي كل مهمة على صفحة تحتوي على جميع معلومات المشروع، ليس لتخطيط الأمر فحسب، بل لبنائه أيضاً. يمكننا ملاحظة أنه سيكون للمشروع ثلاث فترات زمنية قصيرة، ويمكننا رؤية جميع المهام لتلك الفترات الزمنية القصيرة، وكل شيء مرتبط في الخطة. جوي تاو المؤسس المشارك والمدير التقني، Partiful تجمع التكاملات من GitHub وSlack وغيرها كل أعمالك معاً Figma شارك دائماً أحدث التصاميم مع فريقك. جرِّب الآن ← Slack ما عليك سوى لصق رابط للاطلاع على الرسالة الكاملة من دون تبديل الأدوات. جرِّب الآن ← GitHub نقل طلبات السحب والمشاكل وحتى عمليات إعادة الشراء مباشرة إلى Notion. جرِّب الآن ← Amplitude تتبع مقاييس الإصدار ونتائج التجربة والمزيد. جرِّب الآن ← Jira راجع تحديثات الأخطاء، أو حوّل مشروعاً بأكمله إلى قاعدة بيانات. جرِّب الآن ← تصفح جميع عمليات التكامل الانتقال إلى المَعرض ← تدير أفضل الفرق المشاريع باستخدام Notion حصل على أفضل تقييم على G2 يحتل Notion باستمرار صدارة رواد الصناعة على منصة G2 بناءً على مئات من تقييمات العملاء. ومع لك، لا تكتفِ بكلامنا فقط، تحقق بنفسك من تقييمات G2 لمزيد من المعلومات. البدء ← التعاون ليس شيئاً تُعدّه وتنساه. إنه عضلة عليك أن تحافظ على تمرينها باستمرار. اختيار أداة مثل Notion يجعل ذلك أسهل وأكثر متعة للجميع. ريكي رامساران مدير برنامج تجارب الويب، Figma أصبح وجود مركز واحد لكل مشروع مرجعنا الموحّد ويزيل الارتباك الناتج عن المعلومات المتناثرة عبر أدوات متعددة أدز داوسون مهندس فريق العمل، Cohere أفضل جزء في Notion بالنسبة لشركة متنامية هو أنه لا يفرض عليك نظاماً جامداً واحداً يناسب الجميع. بدلاً من ذلك، يمكنك تكييف حل مخصص لفرقك وتكراره أثناء نمو شركتك. براين إيمريك مدير البرنامج التقني، Vercel ابدأ في ثوانٍ استكشف معرض القوالب نقرة واحدة فقط للإعداد. استورد أو ابدأ باستخدام قالب. ابدأ من جديد باستخدام الأداة التي تستخدمها الفرق الحديثة لزيادة سرعة الإنجاز. سيصل عملك بالكامل منسقاً بشكل مثالي. معرفة المزيد ← الخطة الهندسية للفرع جرِّب الآن ← اجتماع Mixpanel اليومي والمهام جرِّب الآن ← تقويم Notion التحريري جرِّب الآن ← صفحات الويكي والمستندات مشمولة، بنفس السعر صفحات الويكي من الصعب إنجاز العمل بسرعة في مساحة عمل فوضوية وغير منظمة. اجمع كل معرفتك في Notion بدلاً من ذلك. معرفة المزيد ← المُستندات بسيط وقوي وجميل. تواصل بكفاءة أعلى مع كتل البناء المرنة. معرفة المزيد ← تنظيم مشاريعك جرِّبه أولاً. ادفع وأضف فريقك لاحقاً. احصل على Notion مجاناً اطلب عرضاً توضيحياً العربية إعدادات ملفات تعريف الارتباط © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#migration-checklist | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? 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Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/about-the-webextensions-api/ | About the WebExtensions API | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug About the WebExtensions API WebExtension APIs provide a user-controlled, web-focused extension development platform used to extend the features of Firefox. The APIs strike a balance between the functionality extensions bring to Firefox and the risks they introduce to the user experience. Designed to offer cross-browser compatibility with Chromium-based browsers—such as Chrome, Edge, and Opera—the APIs: Include features to extend the capabilities of Firefox to interact with web content. Simplify the development and maintenance of extensions for Firefox and other browsers. Make it easier for users to personalize Firefox, using extensions and themes. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=id | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="ry | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Extend the Web Get help creating and publishing Firefox add-ons that make browsing smarter, safer, and faster. You’ll find the resources you need, whether you’re getting started with extension development, preparing to launch your innovation, or developing a custom enterprise solution. Search Why Create Extensions on Firefox? Get your great idea into the hands of millions of Firefox users. Join an international community of developers. Be supported every step of the way. And, when you build for Firefox first, it’s easy to port your extension to other browsers, saving you valuable development time. Learn more about extensions Cool Things Add-ons Can Do Tinker with Tabs Your extension can control browser tabs. Use the API to open, close, move, hide, and perform other tab management actions. Learn more about tabs Integrate Web Search Use Firefox's powerful built-in search capabilities to open up the web for users from within your own extension. Learn about enhancing content Add Innovative Features Think the browser is missing a feature, such as a built-in calculator, music streaming, or language translation? Add a toolbar button to expose your extension's new capabilities. Visit example View more extension code examples Explore live extensions Anatomy of an Extension An extension is a simple collection of files that modify the browser’s appearance and behavior. 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https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/overshadow | overshadow - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of overshadow 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: overshadow v 1: be greater in significance than; "the tragedy overshadowed the couple's happiness" [syn: {overshadow}, {dominate}, {eclipse}] 2: make appear small by comparison; "This year's debt dwarfs that of last year" [syn: {shadow}, {overshadow}, {dwarf}] 3: cast a shadow upon; "The tall tree overshadowed the house" WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=fil | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname="rymPhb | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/reinterview | reinterview - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries TWL/NWL (Scrabble US / Canada / Thailand) SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) ENABLE (Words with Friends) Meaning of reinterview No definition found! Look up here instead. Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/autorickshaw | autorickshaw - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) Meaning of autorickshaw No definition found! Look up here instead. Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://scrabblewordfinder.org/dictionary/workfellow | workfellow - Dictionary Checker - Scrabble Word Finder --> Dictionary Two Letter Words Word List Words with Friends Finder Scrabble Dictionary Check words in Scrabble Dictionary and make sure it's an official scrabble word. Enter the word you want to check Check Dictionary Yes Valid in these dictionaries SOWPODS/CSW (Scrabble UK / International) Meaning of workfellow 1 definition found From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]: workfellow n 1: an associate that one works with [syn: {colleague}, {co- worker}, {fellow worker}, {workfellow}] WordNet ® Princeton University. http://wordnet.princeton.edu Use this Scrabble® dictionary checker tool to find out whether a word is acceptable in your scrabble dictionary. When you enter a word and click on Check Dictionary button, it simply tells you whether it's valid or not, and list out the dictionaries in case of valid word. Additionally, you can also read the meaning if you want to know more about a particular word. Share on Twitter Facebook Back to Scrabble Word Finder Enter up to 15 letters, use ? as wildcards --> ✘ Clear Find Words Advanced Options Select Dictionary TWL06 (US, Canada and Thailand) SOWPODS (UK and Others) Enable (Words with Friends) Starts with Ends with Must include --> Recent Articles Single Player Indoor Games 5 Tips to Help You in Wordscapes Board Games Quiz Scrabble Quiz Scrabble vs. Scrabble Deluxe Tips to Win at Uno Wordscapes Rules and Tips and Tricks Top 10 Puzzle Games for Android Tips & Tricks for Spelling Bee Bananagrams vs. Scrabble Most Popular Word Games of 2022 Scrabble vs Crossword Scrabble vs Scrabble Junior Four Letter Scrabble Words Board Games to Play with Family and Friends Scrabble vs. Lexulous Word Games for Kids Benefits of Playing Scrabble from Childhood Guide To Win Boggle With Friends Words With Friends - Rules & Tips Scrabble vs Words With Friends Tips & Tricks to Win at Scrabble Word Lists Two Letter Words Three Letter Words Vowel Only Words Words Without Vowels Words with Q but no U Words with Q but no E Words with Z and X Words with Z and Q Words with Z and V Words with Z and J Words with Q and X Words with Q and j Words ending in W Words ending in Z Words ending in Q Words ending in J Words ending in V Words ending in C words that end with QUE words that end with ER words that end with TY words that end with UN words that end with XE words that end with XI words that end with AY words that end with NET words that end with WARE words that end with ZIG 3 letter words with X 3 letter words with Z 3 letter words with E 3 letter words with U 3 letter words with Q 3 letter words with V 3 letter words with J 4 letter words starting with A 4 letter words starting with E 4 letter words starting with O 4 letter words starting with R 5 letter words starting with C 5 letter words starting with S 5 letter words starting with A 5 letter words ending with X 5 letter words ending with C See Full List Disclaimer SCRABBLE® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game are owned in the U.S.A and Canada by Hasbro Inc., and throughout the rest of the world by J.W. Spear & Sons Limited of Maidenhead, Berkshire, England, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. Mattel and Spear are not affiliated with Hasbro. Words with Friends is a trademark of Zynga with Friends. ScrabbleWordFinder.org is not affiliated with SCRABBLE®, Mattel Inc, Hasbro Inc, Zynga with Friends or Zynga Inc in any way. This site is for entertainment purposes only. © 2013-2025 ScrabbleWordFinder.org | Privacy Policy About Feedback Advertise Contact | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cron.calendar&hl=es_UY | Notion Calendar - Apps on Google Play Games Apps Books Kids google_logo Play Games Apps Books Kids none search help_outline Sign in with Google play_apps Library & devices payment Payments & subscriptions reviews My Play activity redeem Offers Play Pass Personalization in Play settings Settings Privacy Policy • Terms of Service Games Apps Books Kids Notion Calendar Notion Labs, Inc. 4.6 star 13.7K reviews 1M+ Downloads Rated for 3+ info Install Share Add to wishlist About this app arrow_forward Notion Calendar lets you schedule meetings and control your time like never before. It deeply integrates with Google Calendar accounts so that all your events are synced. Along with speed, beauty, and light/dark modes, Notion Calendar includes powerful features: - CONNECTED TO NOTION — add Notion docs, projects, and timelines. - MULTIPLE TIME ZONES — pull the time zone column to the right to “travel to any city” and add more time zones. - ALL IN ONE PLACE — see one unified view across multiple calendars and auto-sync events between them. WIDGETS — featuring multiple sizes, rich previews of upcoming events, and a quick-add event button. - AVAILABLE IN 12 LANGUAGES — Japanese, Korean, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, and Swedish. It’s time. Updated on Jul 11, 2025 Productivity Data safety arrow_forward Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time. This app may share these data types with third parties Personal info, App activity and 2 others This app may collect these data types Personal info, App activity and 2 others Data is encrypted in transit You can request that data be deleted See details Ratings and reviews Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline arrow_forward Ratings and reviews are verified info_outline phone_android Phone laptop Chromebook tablet_android Tablet 4.6 13.3K reviews 5 4 3 2 1 Han more_vert Flag inappropriate January 4, 2025 The app is extremely buggy and often shuts down upon being opened so I find it hard to register new events from my phone, and I also wish we had as much ability to customize reminders like we do on desktop. That being said, I love the desktop app, and I appreciate the notifications coming thru on my phone. If I could ask for one thing, I'd love to be able to save things natively to Notion Calendar without it having to link back to a database on my notion account or my google account. 11 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Isaac Connor more_vert Flag inappropriate March 15, 2025 Very nice calendar app, easy to use, nice appearance. Just a couple of issues. First, the app doesn't include all the colours that Google Calendar does, which is annoying. Also, the max days you can see at once is 3, which is far too low. A week view is a basic feature of a calendar app, not to mention a month view. 110 people found this review helpful Did you find this helpful? Yes No Jose Sierra more_vert <ul class="VfPpkd-StrnGf-rymPhb DMZ54e" jsname=" | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#boilerplating-tools | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#introduction | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Bring your extension to life Get how-tos, resources, and information to successfully build and ship your extension for Firefox. Contents Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Getting started The Firefox Extension Workshop can help you develop extensions for Firefox and give your users simple, yet powerful ways to customize their browsing experience. You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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Amazon Q가 코드를 트랜스포메이션하는 방법에 대한 자세한 내용은 Amazon Q Developer가 Java 언어 업그레이드를 위한 코드를 트랜스포메이션하는 방법 섹션을 참조하세요. 주제 지원되는 Java 업그레이드 및 IDE 1단계: 사전 조건 2단계: 프로젝트 구성 3단계: 종속성 업그레이드 파일 생성(선택 사항) 4단계: 코드 트랜스포메이션 Amazon Q Developer가 Java 언어 업그레이드를 위한 코드를 트랜스포메이션하는 방법 지원되는 Java 업그레이드 및 IDE Amazon Q는 현재 트랜스포메이션을 위해 다음과 같은 Java 소스 코드 버전 및 대상 버전을 지원합니다. 코드를 동일한 Java 버전으로 트랜스포메이션하면 소스 코드 버전의 라이브러리 및 기타 종속성 업그레이드가 포함됩니다. 지원되는 Java 업그레이드 소스 코드 버전 지원되는 대상 버전 Java 8 Java 17 및 Java 21 Java 11 Java 17 및 Java 21 Java 17 Java 17 및 Java 21 Java 21 Java 21 Amazon Q는 다음 IDE에서 Java 업그레이드를 지원합니다. JetBrains IDE의 모듈 Visual Studio Code의 프로젝트 및 워크스페이스 1단계: 사전 조건 계속하기 전에 IDE의 Amazon Q 설정 단계를 완료했는지 확인하세요. 코드 트랜스포메이션 작업을 시작하기 전에 다음 사전 조건이 충족되는지 확인합니다. 프로젝트는 지원되는 Java 버전 으로 작성되며 Maven에 구축됩니다. 프로젝트는 IDE에서 Maven을 사용하여 성공적으로 빌드됩니다. 현재 Maven 3.8 이상이 지원됩니다. 프로젝트 소스 JDK는 로컬에서 사용할 수 있으며 소스 코드의 버전입니다. 예를 들어 Java 8 코드를 트랜스포메이션하는 경우 로컬 JDK 설치는 JDK 8이어야 합니다. 프로젝트가 55분 이내에 빌드됩니다. 프로젝트가 올바르게 구성되고 올바른 JDK 버전이 지정됩니다. 자세한 내용은 2단계: 프로젝트 구성 단원을 참조하십시오. 프로젝트는 가상 프라이빗 클라우드(VPC) 또는 온프레미스 네트워크를 포함한 프라이빗 네트워크의 리소스에 액세스할 필요가 없습니다. 예를 들어 프로젝트에 네트워크의 데이터베이스에 연결하는 유닛 테스트가 포함된 경우 트랜스포메이션이 실패합니다. 프로젝트는 Java 프로젝트에서 Java 이외의 언어를 패키징하는 플러그인을 사용하지 않습니다. 예를 들어 프로젝트에서 frontend-maven-plugin 을 사용하여 Java 소스 코드 외에도 프론트엔드 JavaScript 코드를 실행하는 경우 트랜스포메이션이 실패합니다. 로컬 네트워크는 Amazon Q가 코드를 트랜스포메이션하는 데 사용하는 Amazon S3 버킷에 대한 업로드를 허용합니다. 자세한 내용은 데이터 경계의 Amazon S3 버킷에 대한 액세스 허용 을 참조하세요. 애플리케이션은 UTF-8 문자만 사용합니다. 애플리케이션이 non-UTF-8 문자를 사용하는 경우에도 Amazon Q는 코드를 트랜스포메이션하려고 시도합니다. 2단계: 프로젝트 구성 프로젝트를 구성하려면 사용 중인 IDE에 다음 정보를 사용합니다. JetBrains에서 프로젝트 구성 JetBrains에서 프로젝트를 구성하려면 다음 프로젝트 및 모듈 설정을 지정해야 할 수 있습니다. 모듈이 프로젝트와 동일한 JDK 및 언어 수준을 사용하는 경우 모듈 설정을 업데이트할 필요가 없습니다. 프로젝트 SDK - 프로젝트를 컴파일하는 데 사용되는 JDK입니다. 프로젝트 언어 수준 - 프로젝트에 사용되는 Java 버전입니다. 모듈 SDK - 모듈을 컴파일하는 데 사용되는 JDK입니다. 모듈 언어 수준 - 모듈에 사용되는 Java 버전입니다. Maven Runner JRE - 모듈을 빌드하는 JDK입니다. 프로젝트 및 모듈 설정 업데이트 프로젝트 또는 모듈의 SDK 및 언어 수준 설정을 업데이트하려면 다음 단계를 완료하세요. JetBrains IDE에서 파일 을 선택한 다음 프로젝트 구조 를 선택합니다. 프로젝트 구조 창이 열립니다. 프로젝트 설정 에서 프로젝트 를 선택합니다. 프로젝트 JDK를 업데이트하려면 SDK 옆의 드롭다운 목록에서 선택합니다. 프로젝트 언어를 업데이트하려면 언어 수준 옆의 드롭다운에서 선택합니다. Project Settings 에서 Modules 를 선택합니다. 모듈 JDK를 업데이트하려면 SDK 옆의 드롭다운 목록에서 선택합니다. 모듈 언어를 업데이트하려면 언어 수준 옆의 드롭다운에서 선택합니다. 자세한 내용은 JetBrains 설명서의 프로젝트 구조 설정 및 모듈 구조 설정 을 참조하세요. Maven 설정 업데이트 Maven Runner JRE를 업데이트하려면 다음 단계를 완료하세요. JetBrains IDE에서 기어 아이콘을 선택한 다음 나타나는 메뉴에서 설정 을 선택합니다. 설정 창에서 빌드, 실행, 배포 를 선택한 다음 빌드 도구 , Maven , Runner 를 차례로 선택합니다. JRE 필드에서 트랜스포메이션하려는 모듈을 빌드하는 데 사용되는 JDK를 선택합니다. VS Code에서 프로젝트 구성 VS Code에서 프로젝트를 구성하려면 프로젝트에 다음이 포함되어야 합니다. 프로젝트 루트 폴더의 pom.xml 파일 프로젝트 디렉터리의 .java 파일 프로젝트에 Maven 래퍼 실행 파일(macOS용 mvnw 또는Windows용 mvnw.cmd )이 포함된 경우 프로젝트의 루트에 있는지 확인합니다. Amazon Q는 래퍼를 사용하므로 다른 Maven 구성은 필요하지 않습니다. Maven 래퍼를 사용하지 않는 경우 Maven을 설치합니다. 자세한 내용은 Apache Maven 설명서에서 Apache Maven 설치 를 참조하세요. Maven을 설치한 후 PATH 변수에 추가합니다. 자세한 내용은 내 PATH에 Maven을 추가하려면 어떻게 해야 합니까? 를 참조하세요. Java runtime 변수도 JRE가 아닌 JDK를 가리켜야 합니다. 구성이 올바른지 확인하려면 mvn -v 를 실행합니다. 출력에는 JDK 경로를 가리키는 Maven 버전과 runtime 변수가 표시되어야 합니다. 3단계: 종속성 업그레이드 파일 생성(선택 사항) Amazon Q에 종속성 업그레이드 파일 을 제공할 수 있습니다. 이 파일은 프로젝트의 종속성과 트랜스포메이션 중 업그레이드할 버전을 나열하는 YAML 파일입니다. 종속성 업그레이드 파일을 제공하여 Amazon Q가 업그레이드할 때 모르는 서드 파티 및 퍼스트 파티 종속성을 지정할 수 있습니다. 퍼스트 파티 종속성은 조직이 유지 관리하고 로컬 또는 조직의 프라이빗 네트워크에서만 사용할 수 있는 라이브러리, 플러그인 및 프레임워크를 나타냅니다. Amazon Q는 로컬 환경에서 빌드를 수행할 때 퍼스트 파티 종속성에 액세스할 수 있습니다. 자세한 내용은 로컬 환경에서 코드 빌드 단원을 참조하십시오. 서드 파티 종속성은 조직에 고유하지 않은 공개적으로 사용 가능한 또는 오픈 소스 종속성입니다. YAML 파일에서 업그레이드하려는 퍼스트 파티 종속성을 지정할 수 있으며, Amazon Q는 JDK 업그레이드 중에 종속성을 업그레이드합니다(예: Java 8에서 17로). 초기 JDK 업그레이드 후 별도의 트랜스포메이션(17에서 17로 또는 21에서 21로)을 시작하여 서드 파티 종속성을 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. Amazon Q가 최소 JDK 업그레이드를 수행하면 별도의 트랜스포메이션을 시작하여 모든 서드 파티 종속성을 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. 또는 서드 파티 종속성과 해당 버전을 YAML 파일에 지정하여 라이브러리 업그레이드 트랜스포메이션 중에만 해당 종속성을 업그레이드할 수 있습니다. Amazon Q는 트랜스포메이션 중에 종속성 업그레이드 파일을 제공하라는 메시지를 표시합니다. 제공하려면 먼저 파일을 올바르게 구성했는지 확인합니다. YAML 파일에는 다음 필드가 필요합니다. name - 종속성 업그레이드 파일의 이름입니다. description(선택 사항) - 종속성 업그레이드 파일 및 트랜스포메이션에 대한 설명입니다. dependencyManagement - 업그레이드할 종속성 및 플러그인 목록을 포함합니다. dependencies - 업그레이드할 라이브러리의 이름과 버전을 포함합니다. plugins - 업그레이드할 플러그인의 이름과 버전을 포함합니다. identifier - 라이브러리, 플러그인 또는 기타 종속성의 이름입니다. targetVersion - 업그레이드할 종속성의 버전입니다. versionProperty(선택 사항) - 정의 중인 종속성의 버전으로, 애플리케이션의 pom.xml 파일에 properties 태그로 설정됩니다. originType - 종속성이 퍼스트 파티인지 서드 파티인지를 나타내며, FIRST_PARTY 또는 THIRD_PARTY에 의해 지정됩니다. 다음은 종속성 업그레이드 YAML 파일의 예와 Amazon Q가 구문 분석하는 데 필요한 구성입니다. name: dependency-upgrade description: "Custom dependency version management for Java migration from JDK 8/11/17 to JDK 17/21" dependencyManagement: dependencies: - identifier: "com.example:library1" targetVersion: "2.1.0" versionProperty: "library1.version" # Optional originType: "FIRST_PARTY" - identifier: "com.example:library2" targetVersion: "3.0.0" originType: "THIRD_PARTY" plugins: - identifier: "com.example.plugin" targetVersion: "1.2.0" versionProperty: "plugin.version" # Optional originType: "THIRD_PARTY" 4단계: 코드 트랜스포메이션 IDE 설정을 테스트하려면 샘플 프로젝트를 다운로드하여 압축을 풀고 IDE에 대해 다음 단계를 완료합니다. 제안된 변경 사항 및 트랜스포메이션 요약을 볼 수 있는 경우 자체 코드 프로젝트를 트랜스포메이션할 준비가 된 것입니다. 트랜스포메이션에 실패하면 IDE가 올바르게 구성되지 않은 것입니다. 구성 문제를 해결하려면 2단계: 프로젝트 구성 및 문제 해결 을 검토합니다. 참고 코드 트랜스포메이션 중에 로컬 시스템을 끄거나 닫거나 절전 모드로 전환하지 마세요. 초기 및 검증 빌드는 안정적인 네트워크 연결이 필요한 클라이언트 측 환경을 사용합니다. 코드 프로젝트 또는 모듈의 언어 버전을 업그레이드하려면 IDE에 대해 다음 단계를 완료합니다. JetBrains JetBrains에서 업그레이드하려는 모듈을 엽니다. IDE에서 프로젝트를 성공적으로 구축했는지 확인합니다. Amazon Q 로고를 선택하고 열리는 채팅 패널에서 애플리케이션을 변환하도록 Amazon Q에 요청합니다. 애플리케이션 트랜스포메이션 팝업이 나타납니다. 드롭다운 목록에서 업그레이드할 프로젝트를 선택한 다음 트랜스포메이션 을 선택합니다. Amazon Q는 업그레이드 종속성 파일을 제공하라는 메시지를 표시합니다. 업그레이드할 종속성 및 버전으로 YAML을 구성한 경우 파일을 추가합니다. Amazon Q는 파일을 검증하여 파일이 올바르게 구성되었는지 확인합니다. 오류가 발생하면 3단계: 종속성 업그레이드 파일 생성(선택 사항) 에 설명된 형식과 필수 필드를 검토합니다. Amazon Q가 트랜스포메이션을 시작합니다. 트랜스포메이션 세부 정보 탭에서 진행 상황을 볼 수 있습니다. 트랜스포메이션이 완료되면 프로젝트를 업데이트하기 전에 업그레이드된 코드를 확인할 수 있습니다. 새 코드를 보려면 트랜스포메이션 세부 정보 탭으로 이동한 다음 diff 보기 를 선택합니다. 표시되는 패치 적용 창에서 파일을 선택하여 소스 코드와 업그레이드된 코드가 포함된 diff 보기를 엽니다. Amazon Q의 변경 사항을 수락하려면 diff 보기 를 선택하여 패치 적용 창을 엽니다. 업데이트된 파일을 모두 선택하고 확인 을 선택하여 프로젝트를 업데이트합니다. 코드가 업그레이드되고 제안된 다음 단계에 대한 세부 정보를 얻으려면 트랜스포메이션 세부 정보 탭에서 트랜스포메이션 요약 보기 를 선택합니다. Visual Studio Code VS Code에서 업그레이드하려는 프로젝트 또는 작업 영역을 엽니다. IDE에서 프로젝트를 성공적으로 구축했는지 확인하세요. Amazon Q 로고를 선택하고 열리는 채팅 패널에서 애플리케이션을 변환하도록 Amazon Q에 요청합니다. IDE 상단의 검색 창에서 업그레이드할 프로젝트를 선택합니다. Amazon Q가 소스 코드의 버전을 찾을 수 없는 경우 코드 버전을 선택하라는 메시지가 표시됩니다. 소스 코드가 기록되는 버전을 선택한 다음 팝업에서 트랜스포메이션 을 선택하여 계속 진행합니다. 메시지가 표시되면 JDK JAVA_HOME 경로를 입력합니다. 자세한 내용은 VS Code 프로젝트 구성 을 참조하세요. Amazon Q는 업그레이드 종속성 파일을 제공하라는 메시지를 표시합니다. 업그레이드할 종속성 및 버전으로 YAML을 구성한 경우 파일을 추가합니다. Amazon Q는 파일을 검증하여 파일이 올바르게 구성되었는지 확인합니다. 오류가 발생하면 3단계: 종속성 업그레이드 파일 생성(선택 사항) 에 설명된 형식과 필수 필드를 검토합니다. Amazon Q가 트랜스포메이션을 시작합니다. Transformation Hub 탭에서 진행 상황을 볼 수 있습니다. 트랜스포메이션이 완료되면 제안된 변경 사항 탭이 열립니다. 프로젝트를 업데이트하기 전에 업그레이드된 코드를 확인하려면 제안된 변경 사항 다운로드 를 선택합니다. 파일을 선택하여 소스 코드와 업그레이드된 코드가 포함된 diff 보기를 엽니다. Amazon Q의 변경 사항을 수락하려면 제안된 변경 사항 탭으로 이동하여 수락 을 선택합니다. 코드가 업그레이드되고 제안된 다음 단계에 대한 세부 정보를 얻으려면 Transformation Hub 에서 보기 및 추가 작업 줄임표 버튼을 선택한 다음 트랜스포메이션 요약 표시 를 선택합니다. javascript가 브라우저에서 비활성화되거나 사용이 불가합니다. 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Start a free 30-day trial Downloading New Versions of Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Updated on Dec 10, 2025 The Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core Visual Studio (VS) extensions enable you to keep your projects updated. Latest Version Acquirer Tool The Latest Version Acquirer tool automatically retrieves the latest Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core distribution which is available on the Telerik website. Once a day, upon loading a project with Telerik UI for ASP.NET Core controls, the extensions query the Telerik website for a new version of the components. When a new version is detected, you receive a notification. If you disable the notifications, you can use the Options dialog to activate them again. You can use the Remember me check-box to prevent entering your Telerik credentials multiple times. The credentials are saved securely in a per-user context. Other users on the machine do not have access to your stored credentials. 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A huge thank you to the 75+ Nuxt contributors and community members who have been part of this release. ❤️ 🚀 Testing Nuxt 4 changes Nuxt 4 is on the horizon, and it's now possible to test out the behaviour changes that will be coming in the next major release ( #26925 ) by setting an option in your nuxt.config file: export default defineNuxtConfig ( { future : { compatibilityVersion : 4 , } , } ) As we've been merging PRs for Nuxt 4, we've been enabling them behind this flag. As much as possible we're aiming for backwards compatibility - our test matrix is running the same fixtures in both v3 and v4 compatibility mode. There is a lot to say here, with 10+ different PRs and behaviour changes documented and testable, but for full details, including migration steps, see the v4 upgrade documentation . We'd be very grateful for early testing of what's coming in Nuxt 4! 🙏 📜 Nuxt Scripts auto-install We've been gradually working to release Nuxt Scripts . It's currently in public preview, but we're near a public release, so we've added some stubs for composables that (when used) will prompt installing the @nuxt/scripts module. 👉 Watch out for the launch - and an article explaining more! 🌈 Layer auto-registration and bugfixes Just like ~/modules , any layers within your project in the ~/layers directory will now be automatically registered as layers in your project ( #27221 ). We also now correctly load layer dependencies, which should resolve a range of issues with monorepos and git installations ( #27338 ). 🌐 Built-in accessibility improvements We now have a built-in <NuxtRouteAnnouncer> component and corresponding useRouteAnnouncer composable, which will be added by default to new Nuxt templates going forward. For full details, see the original PR (#25741) and documentation . We're continuing to work on nuxt/a11y - expect to hear more on that in future! 🔥 Performance improvements We've landed some performance improvements as well, many of which are behind the compatibilityVersion: 4 flag, such as a move away from deeply reactive asyncData payloads. Significant improvements include deduplicating modules ( #27475 ) - which will apply mostly to layer users who specify modules in their layers. In one project, we saw 30s+ improvement in starting Nuxt. We've also improved Vite dev server start up time by excluding common ESM dependencies from pre-bundling, and would suggest module authors consider doing the same ( #27372 ). We improved chunk determinism, so sequential builds should be less likely to have completely different chunk hashes ( #27258 ). And we tree shake more client-only composables from your server builds ( #27044 ), and have reduced the size of server component payloads ( #26863 ). 👨👩👧👦 Multi-app support We've landed a couple of changes that take us toward a place of supporting multi-app natively in Nuxt, including a multiApp experimental flag ( #27291 ) and the ability to have multiple Nuxt app instances running in parallel at runtime ( #27068 ). While it's not yet ready, please do follow along on the tracker issue , and feel free to pitch in if this is interesting to you. ⛑️ DX wins We now serialise more things in your dev server logs, including VNodes ( #27309 ) and URLs . We also addressed a bug that could lead to a frozen dev server. When accessing private runtime config in the browser, we now let you know with a more informative error message ( #26441 ). 🪨 Stabilising features We've removed some experimental options that have been stabilised and which we feel no longer need to be configurable: experimental.treeshakeClientOnly (enabled by default since v3.0.0) experimental.configSchema (enabled by default since v3.3.0) experimental.polyfillVueUseHead (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with plugin experimental.respectNoSSRHeader (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with server middleware We've also enabled scanPageMeta by default ( #27134 ). This pulls out any page metadata in your definePageMeta macro, and makes it available to modules (like @nuxtjs/i18n ) so they can augment it. This unlocks much better module/typed routing integration, but has a potential performance cost - so please file an issue if you experience any problems. 💪 Type improvements We now have support for typed #fallback slots in server components ( #27097 ). We've also improved some defaults in your generated tsconfig.json , including setting module: 'preserve' if you have a locally installed TypeScript v5.4 version ( see docs ) - see #26667 , #27485 . 📦 Module author/power user improvements We have shipped a range of type improvements for module authors, including: support for typed module options in installModule ( #26744 ) the option to specify compatibility with certain builders (vite/webpack) in module options ( #27022 ) a new onPrehydrate hook for hooking into the browser hydration cycle ( #27037 ) the ability to access and update resolved runtime configuration within modules, with new build-time useRuntimeConfig and updateRuntimeConfig utils ( #27117 ) 🎨 Inlined UI templates If you previously used @nuxt/ui-templates then it may be worth knowing that we have moved them from a separate repository into the nuxt/nuxt monorepo. (This is purely a refactor rather than a change, although you can expect some new designs for Nuxt v4.) ✅ Upgrading As usual, our recommendation for upgrading is to run: npx nuxi@latest upgrade --force This will refresh your lockfile as well, and ensures that you pull in updates from other dependencies that Nuxt relies on, particularly in the unjs ecosystem. 👉 Changelog compare changes 🚀 Enhancements nuxt: Support passing options to useRequestURL ( #26687 ) nuxt: Introduce imports.scan option ( #26576 ) nuxt: Add <NuxtRouteAnnouncer> and useRouteAnnouncer ( #25741 ) kit: Handle virtual files in resolvePath and findPath ( #26465 ) nuxt: Expose useLink from NuxtLink ( #26522 ) schema: V4 opt-in with future.compatibilityVersion ( #26925 ) nuxt,schema: Inline error, welcome, spa-loading templates ( #27021 ) nuxt: Configurable app.rootAttrs and teleportAttrs ( #27014 ) schema: Enable cookieStore by default ( f597ca59a ) nuxt,schema: Support new Nuxt folder structure ( #27029 ) nuxt: Treeshake onUpdated and onUnmounted on server ( #27044 ) nuxt: Prompt to install nuxt/scripts on usage ( #27010 ) nuxt: Expose default slot from <NuxtPage> ( #27050 ) nuxt: Custom renderSSRHeadOptions config for unhead ( #26989 ) nuxt: Add onPrehydrate lifecycle hook ( #27037 ) nuxt: Support multiple nuxtApps at runtime ( #27068 ) nuxt: Add #fallback slot to server components types ( #27097 ) nuxt: Allow specifying builder compatibility in modules ( #27022 ) kit: Add useRuntimeConfig and updateRuntimeConfig utils ( #27117 ) schema: Remove some experimental options for v4 ( #27132 ) nuxt: Auto-register layers in layers/ directory ( #27221 ) nuxt: Allow displaying error state in loading indicator ( #27176 ) nuxt,schema: Add appId and improve chunk determinism ( #27258 ) nuxt: Check schema/kit versions when loading nuxt ( #27224 ) schema: Add experimental multiApp flag ( #27291 ) nuxt: Respect defaults when clearing asyncData ( #27295 ) nuxt: Display banner when run with compatibilityVersion ( #27305 ) nuxt: Add URL serialiser for dev server logs ( a549b46e9 ) nuxt: Handle nuxt route injection for this.$route ( #27313 ) nuxt: Allow configuring interval for checking app update ( #27324 ) nuxt: Warn when accessing private runtimeConfig on client ( #26441 ) kit: Support typed module options in installModule ( #26744 ) kit,schema: Add .with for better module options types ( #26850 ) nuxt: Register plugin hooks before executing plugins ( #27449 ) nuxt,schema: Add compatibilityDate flag for future ( #27512 ) 🔥 Performance nuxt: Don't add client fallback plugin if not enabled ( #26666 ) nuxt: Unsubscribe from asyncData watch when unmounted ( #26821 ) nuxt: Remove state from nuxt island response ( #26863 ) nuxt: Emit simpler functional ui templates (w/o lodash) ( #27091 ) ui-templates: Don't emit message data for pure strings ( 9b1bfe69e ) nuxt: Remove ssrContext.styles reference (from unused vue-style-loader ) ( 2d1ab61b2 ) nuxt: Mark payload as shallowReactive ( #27214 ) nuxt: Abort vue render when plugins throw error ( #27304 ) vite: Exclude common ESM deps from pre-bundling ( #27372 ) kit,nuxt: Remove handling for node 14 perf api ( #27396 ) nuxt: Deduplicate modules to install ( #27475 ) webpack: Decrease iteration count and improve type safety ( #27488 ) 🩹 Fixes nuxt: Prevent getCachedData from shaping type of useAsyncData ( #25946 ) nuxt: Encode location header in navigateTo ( #26712 ) nuxt: Correctly remove extension from path in hasSuffix ( #26725 ) nuxt: Hint prerenderer to crawl routes at runtime ( #26694 ) kit: Ignore negation when resolving ignore patterns ( e105fadd7 ) nuxt: Avoid double-slash in ignore pattern ( 75e43ac42 ) kit: Set typescript moduleDetection to 'force' ( #26667 ) nuxt: Re-initialise nuxt._ignore after all modules run ( #26680 ) nuxt: Assign v-for to slot in islands ( #26880 ) nuxt: Don't encode location header ( #26893 ) nuxt: Check if _scope is active before calling run function ( #26756 , #26904 ) nuxt: Don't scan component dirs when enabled is false ( #26906 ) vite: Inline styles for vue components with lang="ts" ( #26912 ) nuxt: Handle arrays correctly in updateAppConfig ( #26949 ) nuxt: useState in NuxtClientFallback setup function ( #26928 ) nuxt: Compile plugin templates last ( #27009 ) nuxt: Register redirect middleware before pushing route ( #27016 ) nuxt,schema: Remove .js extension from template imports ( 0d4a622f3 ) nuxt: Don't overwrite existing scope in runWithContext ( #26976 ) schema: Use v3 folder structure if app.vue exists in rootDir ( 1af81ed0f ) nuxt: Use resolved path for test component import ( 8e793ad5c ) nuxt: Use URL constructor to resolve external protocols ( 5f0693a69 ) nuxt: Use URL for parsing URLs rather than parseURL ( ea22d3f98 ) nuxt: Deprecate process.* flags ( #27089 ) nuxt: Provide default url for URL constructor ( 8bdd620ba ) nuxt: Preload links with same hostname ( c065505e1 ) nuxt: Remove unused prop in NuxtTeleportIslandComponent ( #27093 ) nuxt: Don't pass options to spaLoadingTemplate function ( 0e12b6eb8 ) nuxt: Scan folder indices for middleware ( #27187 ) nuxt: Pass path to jiti and not file URL ( #27252 ) schema: Hoist `@nuxt/devtools types for config auto-completion ( 008a26417 ) nuxt: Correct components dir regexp ( dad89c2b1 ) schema: Handle dev/test buildId in schema ( #27274 ) nuxt: Encode location header in navigateTo ( #27280 ) nuxt: Invert version check ( e5649613c ) nuxt: Exempt equality check for kit/schema version ( a531e6f46 ) nuxt: Use undefined rather than null for data fetching defaults ( #27294 ) vite: Ignore query/hash when resolving public assets ( #27306 ) nuxt: Clear timeout when asyncData request finishes/aborts ( #27308 ) nuxt: Provide default data type values in nuxt/app dir ( #27314 ) nuxt: Add module declarations for virtual files ( #27311 ) nuxt: Respect app.cdnURL for extracted payloads ( #26668 ) vite: Handle runtime paths in inlined styles ( #27327 ) nuxt: Add VNode reviver & don't deduplicate dev logs ( #27309 ) vite: Suppress warning about unresolved public assets ( #27328 ) nuxt: Defer shared asyncData promises to next tick ( #27329 ) nuxt: Resolve modules from layers directories ( #27338 ) schema: Pass correct jsx config for esbuild-loader ( #27341 ) nuxt: Transpile app.config files in nitro build ( #27342 ) nuxt: Use relative paths in app.config.d.ts ( #27350 ) vite: Disable optimizeDeps in ssr ( #27356 ) vite: Don't get available port when hmr.server is set ( #27326 ) nuxt: Mark nuxt/scripts stubs as lower priority ( 51740fa1d ) nuxt: Handle errors loading app manifest ( #27441 ) schema: Exclude non-serialisable types from app options ( #27478 ) nuxt: Deduplicate app.head arrays ( #27480 ) kit: Improve defaults in generated tsconfig.json ( #27485 ) nuxt: Use buildAssetsDir in island teleport dev chunk ( #27469 ) kit: Do not use module: preserve unelss ts v5.4 is installed ( b08dfc98b ) nuxt: Ensure payload script executes before entry ( #27506 ) kit: Avoid fallback to normalized path in module loading ( #27507 ) nuxt: Also augment page metadata after pages:extend hook ( #27134 ) nuxt: Resolve full path to app manifest stub page ( 91685a5b2 ) nuxt: Resolve paths without file extensions ( dccf2e5f3 ) kit: Revert back to esnext target ( 7bb02735e ) kit,schema: Revert changes to module options types ( #26850 ) nuxt: Remove boolean value for dedupe in v4 compat ( #27511 ) nuxt: Add parent scopeId to server components ( #27497 ) nuxt: Handle symbol keys in wrapped runtime config ( 13fec55c1 ) nuxt: Register augmented pages to avoid re-augmenting ( b75bf870b ) nuxt: Use file path as key for re-augmenting ( 09f6a88e1 ) 💅 Refactors Improve regexp performance ( #27207 ) 📖 Documentation Update Nuxt 4 scheduled release date ( #26663 ) Remove step of installing deps in new nuxt project ( #26676 ) Clarify dependsOn works not just for parallel plugins ( #26707 ) Add --preset flag for nuxi build ( #26759 ) Fix typo ( #26752 ) Remove misleading reference to useFetch ( #26748 ) Update the code style page ( #26792 ) Reference correct composable in callWithNuxt ( #26771 ) Add sample app.vue ( #26796 ) Remove direct link to subheading ( #26775 ) Fix srcDir description mentioning deprecated static/ directory ( #26804 ) Provide example of passing props to a child page ( #26805 ) Provide example of exposing a pageRef from a child page ( #26806 ) Correct definePageMeta scrollToTop docs link ( #26829 ) Advise correct extension for vitest config ( #26845 ) Deprecate pending value in data fetching composables ( #26766 ) Fix file name ( #26852 ) Add info about self-hosted github/gitlab instances ( #26501 ) Add @vue/test-utils getting started guide ( #26205 ) Add a note about HTTPS with a self-signed certificates ( #26481 ) Clarify purpose of play online section ( #25978 ) Fix typo with a -> an ( #26856 ) Fix code block formatting ( #26859 ) Add more detail to usePreviewMode explanation ( #26602 ) Fix import of defineConfig ( a60de743a ) 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https://extensionworkshop.com/documentation/develop/choosing-a-firefox-version-for-extension-development/ | Choosing a Firefox version for extension development | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Submit or Manage Extensions Search Submit or Manage Extensions Search Select a section Page Name Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Choose a Firefox version for web extension development Firefox provides several versions that offer different capabilities for developing web extensions. This article provides an overview of the differences among these versions of Firefox and recommends how to use each in the development lifecycle. Contents Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Firefox editions This table summarizes the edition information, features for extension development, and provides a recommendation for each editions use in extension development. Edition Version Stable Tools for extension development Installs unsigned extensions Recommended extension development use Release Current Yes Yes No Regression testing, User alpha and beta testing Beta Current +1 Yes Yes No Regression testing, User alpha and beta testing Developer Edition Current +1 Yes Yes Yes Extension development Nightly Current +2 No Yes Yes Early access to the latest WebExtension API ESR Current - >1 Yes Yes Yes Extension development within enterprises Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Release This is the version of Firefox that most people use, it’s the version offered when someone visits the main Firefox download page . You load extensions under development into this version of Firefox using about:debugging or web-ext and have access to the addon debugging window . However, you cannot install unsigned extensions, which limits your ability to test features such as restart behavior, permission prompts, and upgrades. Development of extensions for Firefox for Android is fully supported. Suggested development use: You may want to install and test a signed copy of your extension into the release version to conduct final regression testing. You can also distribute signed copies of your extension to other people to assist with alpha or beta testing. Download Beta This version of Firefox is generally used by people interested in taking advantage of the features due in the next Release version of Firefox. You load extensions under development into this version of Firefox using about:debugging or web-ext and have access to the addon debugging window . However, you cannot install unsigned extensions, which limits your ability to test features such as restart behavior, permission prompts, and upgrades. Development of extensions for Firefox for Android is fully supported. Suggested development use: You may want to install and test a signed copy of your extension into Beta to conduct regression testing. Such testing will provide you with some certainty that your extension will continue to function correctly in the next version of Firefox. You can also distribute signed copies of your extension to other people to assist with alpha or beta testing. Download Developer Edition This version of Firefox is based on Firefox Beta with additional features designed to assist with web and web extension development. You load extensions under development into this version of Firefox using about:debugging or web-ext and have access to the addon debugging window . You can also install unsigned extensions, after adjusting or setting certain about:config properties (generally fewer changes than you need to achieve the same tasks in Nightly). This enables you to test features such as restart behavior, permission prompts, and upgrades. Development of extensions for Firefox for Android is fully supported. Suggested development use: Use Developer Edition as your primary web extension development and testing platform. Download Nightly This version of Firefox provides a build that is updated nightly with the latest in development features for the future release of Firefox. It is generally used by people interested in experiencing the very latest features and providing feedback when they find issues. You load extensions under development into this version of Firefox using about:debugging or web-ext and have access to the addon debugging window . You can also install unsigned extensions, after adjusting or setting certain about:config properties. This enables you to test features such as restart behavior, permission prompts, and upgrades. Development of extensions for Firefox for Android is fully supported. Suggested development use: Nightly provides a preview of future Firefox features, including WebExtension APIs, that are under development. Feature stability isn’t guaranteed, therefore, Nightly isn’t recommended as your primary web extension development platform. You may, however, wish to use Nightly where you want to take advantage of forthcoming features or test to give yourself the longest forward view of the compatibility of your extension with Firefox. Download ESR The Extended Support Release (ESR) version of Firefox has features for IT professionals to configure and deploy Firefox in their organization. It also provides enterprises with a feature stable version of Firefox for longer than the normal release cycle provides. So, at the time of writing, the release version of Firefox was 65 (with Beta on 66 and Nightly on 67) the ESR version was 60. You load extensions under development into this version of Firefox using about:debugging or web-ext and have access to the addon debugging window . You can also install unsigned extensions, after adjusting or setting certain about:config properties (this feature is provided so enterprises can install extensions they want to keep private and don’t want to submit to addons.mozilla.org for signing). Development of extensions for Firefox for Android is fully supported. Suggested development use: Use ESR as your primary web extension development and testing platform when developing extensions for an enterprise and you want to confirm that your extension’s feature set is compatible with the ESR version. 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User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. 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Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? 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https://nuxt.com/blog/v3-12#layer-auto-registration-and-bugfixes | Nuxt 3.12 · Nuxt Blog v4.2.2 Docs Modules Templates Resources Enterprise Blog Search… k 59.3K Blog Nuxt 3.12 Release · June 10, 2024 Nuxt 3.12 Nuxt 3.12 is out - full of improvements and preparing the way for Nuxt 4! Daniel Roe @danielroe.dev We're on the road to the release of Nuxt 4, but we've not held back in Nuxt v3.12. 🚀 Testing Nuxt 4 changes Nuxt 4 is on the horizon, and it's now possible to test out the behaviour changes that will be coming in the next major release ( #26925 ) by setting an option in your nuxt.config.ts file: nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { future : { compatibilityVersion : 4 , }, } ) As we've been merging PRs for Nuxt 4, we've been enabling them behind this flag. As much as possible we're aiming for backwards compatibility - our test matrix is running the same fixtures in both v3 and v4 compatibility mode. There is a lot to say here, with 10+ different PRs and behaviour changes documented and testable, but for full details, including migration steps, see the v4 upgrade documentation . We'd be very grateful for early testing of what's coming in Nuxt 4! 🙏 📜 Nuxt Scripts auto-install We've been gradually working to release Nuxt Scripts . It's currently in public preview, but we're near a public release, so we've added some stubs for composables that (when used) will prompt installing the @nuxt/scripts module. 👉 Watch out for the launch - and an article explaining more! 🌈 Layer auto-registration and bugfixes Just like ~/modules , any layers within your project in the ~/layers directory will now be automatically registered as layers in your project ( #27221 ). We also now correctly load layer dependencies, which should resolve a range of issues with monorepos and git installations ( #27338 ). 🌐 Built-in accessibility improvements We now have a built-in <NuxtRouteAnnouncer> component and corresponding useRouteAnnouncer composable, which will be added by default to new Nuxt templates going forward. For full details, see the original PR (#25741) and documentation . We're continuing to work on nuxt/a11y - expect to hear more on that in future! 🔥 Performance improvements We've landed some performance improvements as well, many of which are behind the compatibilityVersion: 4 flag, such as a move away from deeply reactive asyncData payloads. Significant improvements include deduplicating modules ( #27475 ) - which will apply mostly to layer users who specify modules in their layers. In one project, we saw 30s+ improvement in starting Nuxt. We've also improved Vite dev server start up time by excluding common ESM dependencies from pre-bundling, and would suggest module authors consider doing the same ( #27372 ). We improved chunk determinism, so sequential builds should be less likely to have completely different chunk hashes ( #27258 ). And we tree shake more client-only composables from your server builds ( #27044 ), and have reduced the size of server component payloads ( #26863 ). 👨👩👧👦 Multi-app support We've landed a couple of changes that take us toward a place of supporting multi-app natively in Nuxt, including a multiApp experimental flag ( #27291 ) and the ability to have multiple Nuxt app instances running in parallel at runtime ( #27068 ). While it's not yet ready, please do follow along on the tracker issue , and feel free to pitch in if this is interesting to you. ⛑️ DX wins We now serialise more things in your dev server logs, including VNodes ( #27309 ) and URLs . We also addressed a bug that could lead to a frozen dev server. When accessing private runtime config in the browser, we now let you know with a more informative error message ( #26441 ). 🪨 Stabilising features We've removed some experimental options that have been stabilised and which we feel no longer need to be configurable: experimental.treeshakeClientOnly (enabled by default since v3.0.0) experimental.configSchema (enabled by default since v3.3.0) experimental.polyfillVueUseHead (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with plugin experimental.respectNoSSRHeader (disabled since v3.4.0) - implementable in user-land with server middleware We've also enabled scanPageMeta by default ( #27134 ). This pulls out any page metadata in your definePageMeta macro, and makes it available to modules (like @nuxtjs/i18n ) so they can augment it. This unlocks much better module/typed routing integration, but has a potential performance cost - so please file an issue if you experience any problems. 💪 Type improvements We now have support for typed #fallback slots in server components ( #27097 ). We've also improved some defaults in your generated tsconfig.json , including setting module: 'preserve' if you have a locally installed TypeScript v5.4 version ( see docs ) - see #26667 , #27485 . 📦 Module author/power user improvements We have shipped a range of type improvements for module authors, including: support for typed module options in installModule ( #26744 ) the option to specify compatibility with certain builders (vite/webpack) in module options ( #27022 ) a new onPrehydrate hook for hooking into the browser hydration cycle ( #27037 ) the ability to access and update resolved runtime configuration within modules, with new build-time useRuntimeConfig and updateRuntimeConfig utils ( #27117 ) 🎨 Inlined UI templates If you previously used @nuxt/ui-templates then it may be worth knowing that we have moved them from a separate repository into the nuxt/nuxt monorepo. (This is purely a refactor rather than a change, although you can expect some new designs for Nuxt v4.) ✅ Upgrading As usual, our recommendation for upgrading is to run: npx nuxi@latest upgrade --force This will refresh your lockfile as well, and ensures that you pull in updates from other dependencies that Nuxt relies on, particularly in the unjs ecosystem. Full Release Notes Read the full release notes of Nuxt v3.12.0 . A huge thank you to the 75+ Nuxt contributors and community members who have been part of this release. ❤️ Finally, thank you for reading this far! 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Create Quotation Activate Premium for Free Our Users Rate Refrens ⭐ 4.8/5 based on 11700+ Ratings Quotation Template in PDF (Add quotation details and download it in PDF format.) 1 Quotation Details 2 Design & Share (optional) Add your business, client and item details Change template, color, fonts, download pdf, print etc Create Your First Quotation 1 Quotation Details 2 Design & Share (optional) Add your business, client and item details Change template, color, fonts, download pdf, print etc Use Refrens quotation templates to create professional quotations (You can choose the template in last step after making the quotation) Quotation Template Quotation Template - Letterhead Classic Quotation Template Printable Quotation Template Modern Quotation Template Quotation Template - Business Construction Quotation Template Consulting Quotation Template Get Your Free Quotation Templates Now Create Free Quotation Features of Quotation Templates Customized Templates Easy to customize templates as per the requirement. 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Upfront Support Get live support from our experienced support executive. We are available on chat and on WhatsApp. Custom Columns Add custom columns to your quotation and reports for more flexibility. Sales CRM Integration Connect your sales CRM with Refrens to streamline your sales process. Mobile App Manage your business finances on the go with Refrens' mobile app, making it easy to create quotations and track payments. Create Free Quotation Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is a quotation format? A quotation format is a document that contains all the information that includes product name, amount, quantity, and other essential details. You can easily edit this document and can customize it as per your requirement. How to make a quotation using quotation template? You can easily create a quotation using Refrens quotation template, you just have to add some details on the template: The name, address, logo, and other vendor details. Same as vendor details add buyers' information. Fill out the product or service name with a description. Add quantity or hours worked with your price or hourly rate. Clearly define the terms & conditions on the quotation. Sign of an authorized person. What must be included in a quotation template? Quotation template must include: Quotation at the top of the document. Quotation number and date. Logo of the company. Seller details with all relevant information. Buyer details with name and address, contact number. Product name, quantity, and rate. Terms and conditions. Accepted mode of payments. Signature. Can I customize the quotation format? Yes, you can customize Refrens quotation template by adding the logo, custom fields and columns, or by hiding the irrelevant columns. You can also change the color of the quotation, add letterhead at the top of the quotation. What are the different quotation formats? You can create a quotation in Word, Excel, or PDF format, depending on what works best for you. 1. Word Quote Template: Word is easy to use and available on most systems. You can type your details into a simple document and share it quickly. Pros: Familiar and simple Easy to edit or print Cons: Needs manual formatting No automatic calculation Errors are easy to miss 2. Excel Quote Template: Excel gives more flexibility with numbers. You can add formulas for totals and tax. Pros: Built-in calculations Good for price breakdowns Cons: Needs spreadsheet skills Not very visually appealing Easy to change by mistake 3. PDF Quote Template: PDF is great for sharing. Once saved, no one can edit the file. Pros: Secure and fixed layout Looks professional Cons: Hard to edit Needs extra tools to create - Why Refrens Is Better Refrens gives you the best of all three without the extra work. You get free quote templates that are easy to fill, auto-calculate totals and tax, and can be downloaded in PDF format. You don’t need to design, format, or fix errors. Just enter your details, pick your style (like a freelance quote, service quote, or construction quote template), and send it. It’s faster, more accurate, and looks professional every time. Create Free Quotation Free Quotation Templates Why one should use a quotation template for the business? A well-structured and professionally designed quotation serves as a crucial document in any business transaction. Think of it as the face of your business, especially in the eyes of potential clients. When a client is seeking services or products, they often contact multiple vendors to understand their offerings. During these interactions, one of the key elements they assess is the quotation received from each vendor. Consider a scenario where a client is searching for a web developer to design and develop their website. After researching and receiving referrals, the client compiles a list of potential vendors. These vendors are then approached, and the client explains the project details to each of them. In return, the client requests a quotation , including the price and estimated completion time for the project. Upon receiving the quotations, the client meticulously evaluates each one. What stands out to them is not just the pricing but also the professionalism and clarity reflected in the quotation document. A professionally designed quotation indicates that the business is organized, values transparency, and pays attention to details. It establishes credibility and builds trust with potential clients, making them more likely to consider the vendor seriously. Furthermore, a well-crafted quotation provides clarity and transparency. It clearly outlines the services or products offered, their corresponding costs, any applicable terms and conditions, and the proposed timeline for project completion. This transparency is vital for ensuring both the client and the vendor are aligned on the project scope, preventing misunderstandings or disputes later in the process. In a competitive market, a professional quotation can be a key differentiator. When clients compare quotations from various vendors, a visually appealing and well-structured document can capture their attention and make your offer more attractive. It becomes a tool for showcasing your professionalism, which is particularly significant when dealing with corporate clients or projects of higher value. Moreover, using a proper quotation format doesn’t just enhance your business’s image; it also makes your operations more efficient. Quotation templates simplify the process of generating quotes . They allow you to customize your offerings for different clients and services, saving time and effort that can be better utilized in other aspects of your business. Lastly, beyond being a tool for client interaction, a well-structured quotation can also act as a conversion tool. It has the potential to persuade potential clients to move forward with your services. It communicates the value they will receive for their investment, making them more inclined to make a decision in your favour. Moreover, once approved you can directly create an invoice from the same quotation without creating the invoice from scratch using an invoice template in Word or using a tool like invoice generator . In essence, a professionally designed quotation isn’t just a standard practice; it’s a strategic asset. It significantly influences the decision-making process of potential clients and can ultimately determine the success of your business endeavours. Therefore, investing in creating clear, visually appealing, and professional quotations is a fundamental step towards achieving business growth and success. Create Quotation For Free Elements of Quotation Templates In today's competitive world just creating a quotation is not enough to it is also important to know the proper format of the quotation before making one. So here is the list of elements you must have in your quotation-making process. It is a good practice to add "Quotation" at the top of the document as a title. Add a quotation number, so that when creating an invoice it can be used as a reference number. Quotation date and due date. Seller's company information with name, address, email, phone number, and all other relevant information. Buyer information like name, address, email, and phone number. Product or service name you are going to offer to the client. After adding the name of the product, give a detailed description of the product so that it becomes easy for your client to understand. Detailed breakdown of the amount as per the project so that you can client can analyze and compare it with others. Total cost to complete the project. Also mention on the quotation that pricing is not constant and it may vary depending on various factors. Terms and conditions. Here you can add the terms related to the project like the payment mode you will accept or any other conditions. Additional Notes: you can add extra notes if you want to like how many revisions you will provide in case of any changes needed by the client. Signature of the authorized person. Create Quotation for Free How to Create a Professional Quotation for Free? Creating a professional quotation, invoicing & accounting is an essential part of running a business. It helps you communicate your pricing, terms, and services clearly to your clients. The best part is that you can create a high-quality quotation without spending any money. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to do it effectively. Start with the Right Quotation Template The first step in making a professional quotation is picking the right quotation template. A well-designed template gives you a clear quotation format that includes all the necessary details, like your business name, services, and prices. You can find many free quotation templates online, but platforms like Refrens offer customizable templates that are especially easy to use and professional-looking. Customize the Quotation Template for Your Business Once you’ve chosen a template, it’s important to customize it to fit your business. This means adding your company logo, contact information, and any other specific details that apply to the quotation. Personalizing the quotation sample not only makes your document look more professional but also helps strengthen your brand image. Clearly Outline Your Services A good quotation should clearly explain what services or products you’re offering. Break down the costs so that your client knows exactly what they’re paying for. This transparency helps build trust and ensures there are no misunderstandings later on. A well-organized quotation format is key to making sure your clients understand the full scope of your services. Include Clear Payment Terms Don’t forget to include clear payment terms in your quotation. Specify how and when you expect to be paid, including any payment methods or deadlines. This is crucial for setting expectations and ensuring that both you and your client are on the same page. Using a quotation template from Refrens makes it easy to add these details, helping you create a complete and professional document. Review and Send Before you send out your quotation, take a moment to review it. Double-check that all the details are correct and that everything is presented clearly. Refrens offers a preview feature that lets you see the final version of your sample quotation before sending it, so you can be confident that everything is in order. How to Reflect Local VAT Requirements in Your Quotation Format When conducting business in the UAE, accurately including VAT details in your quotation format is not just a regulatory requirement—it’s a mark of professionalism and transparency. Here’s a straightforward guide to ensure your quotation format complies with local VAT regulations. 1. Clearly Display the VAT Rate In the UAE, the standard VAT rate is 5%. Your quotation template should clearly state this rate, ideally near the subtotal or total amount. This visibility ensures your clients are fully informed about the tax included in the pricing, making the transaction transparent. 2. Break Down Costs with VAT Your quotation format should itemize each product or service along with the corresponding VAT amount. For every line item on your quotation sample, include both the base price and the VAT charge. This breakdown not only clarifies the total cost but also prevents any misunderstandings regarding the final amount. 3. Show the Total Amount Including VAT Ensure your quotation format concludes with a "Total Amount Including VAT" line. This final figure should reflect the complete cost after VAT has been applied, providing your clients with a clear understanding of the total payable amount. 4. Include Your VAT Registration Number Incorporate your VAT registration number in your quotation format. Position this detail prominently, such as in the header or near the total amount. Including your VAT number reinforces your business’s credibility and compliance with local tax laws. 5. Utilize a VAT-Compliant Quotation Template To streamline this process, use a quotation template designed to include VAT calculations. These templates come with pre-formatted fields for VAT percentages, totals, and registration numbers, ensuring accuracy and consistency across all your quotations. Create Free Quotation Why Mobile-Friendly Quotation Formats Matter in Today’s Business World The Importance of Mobile-Friendly Quotations In today’s business world, having a mobile-friendly quotation format is a must. Many clients use their smartphones to handle business tasks, so it’s important that your quotation template looks good and works well on mobile devices. This can make a big difference in how your business is viewed. Keeping It Professional A mobile-friendly quotation template makes sure your quotations are easy to read on any device, especially smartphones. Imagine a client checking your quotation while traveling. If your quotation form isn’t easy to read on their phone, you might miss out on business. A clear format shows you are professional and makes it easy for clients to work with you. Quick and Easy Communication A good quotation format for mobile use makes communication faster and easier. Whether a client is approving a quotation, asking questions, or clicking a link, a mobile-optimized quotation sample keeps things smooth. This shows clients you respect their time and want to make things easy for them. Stay Competitive Choosing a quotation template that works well on mobile devices helps your business stay competitive. More business is done on the go now, so offering a mobile-friendly experience can help you stand out. It makes sure your quotations are easy to access and use, which can lead to better business results. How to Integrate Payment Terms into Your Quotation Template Adding clear payment terms to your quotation format is key to avoiding delays and confusion. By outlining when and how payments should be made, you help ensure a smooth process for both you and your clients. Here’s how to do it effectively. 1. Set Clear Payment Schedules In your quotation template, clearly state the payment schedule. Whether you need full payment upfront, partial payments at certain stages, or payment upon completion, make this information easy to find. Clear payment schedules help your clients understand when payments are due, reducing the chance of confusion. 2. List Accepted Payment Methods Your quotation form should include the payment methods you accept. Specify options like bank transfer, credit card, or online payment platforms. By doing this, you let clients know exactly how they can pay you, which can help prevent payment issues later. 3. Include Late Payment Terms To protect yourself from delayed payments, add a section for late payment terms in your quotation format. Clearly mention any fees or interest that will apply if a payment is late. This helps motivate clients to pay on time and keeps your cash flow steady. 4. Specify Payment Deadlines Include specific payment deadlines in your quotation template. For example, if your project spans several months, outline when each payment is due. Clear deadlines help ensure that both you and your client stay on track. 5. Detail Currency and Taxes If you’re dealing with clients in different countries, make sure to specify the currency and any taxes in your quotation template. This information should be easy to find, so there are no misunderstandings about the total amount due. 6. Match Payment Terms in Contracts Make sure the payment terms in your quotation format match those in the final contract. Consistency between the two documents helps avoid disputes and keeps everything clear. Create Free Quotation Quotation Templates offered by Refrens Sample Quotation Template A sample quotation template provides a basic and versatile format that can be customized according to your specific requirements. It serves as a foundation upon which you can add your company's details, product or service information, and pricing. Business Quotation Template A business quotation template is designed for formal business transactions. It often includes fields for detailed product or service descriptions, quantities, rates, and total costs. Business quotation templates are ideal for professional organizations looking to create detailed and comprehensive quotes for clients. Company Quotation Template The company quotation template is tailored for businesses that want to present a unified and professional image. It includes fields for company branding, such as logos and letterheads, along with detailed sections for products or services and their corresponding prices. This template is ideal for companies that prioritize branding consistency in their quotations. Price Quotation Template A price quotation template focuses on providing clear and detailed pricing information. It often includes itemized lists of products or services, along with their prices. Price quotation templates are suitable for businesses that want to present transparent pricing structures to their clients. Work Quotation Template A work quotation template is specifically designed for service-based businesses and contractors. It includes sections describing the scope of work, materials or resources required, labour costs, and any additional charges. Work quotation templates are perfect for professionals in fields such as construction, home improvement, or consulting. Sales Quotation Template A sales quotation template is focused on showcasing products or services appealingly. It often includes images, detailed descriptions, pricing, and any special offers. Sales quotation templates are suitable for businesses aiming to impress potential clients with visually appealing quotes, especially in industries like retail or e-commerce. You can also use our other templates like Excel quote templates invoice templates , proforma invoice templates, purchase order templates , estimate templates and also invoice templates in Excel , tally invoice templates , Blank Invoice Templates , printable invoice templates , tax invoice templates . Professionals who can use Refrens quotation templates for their business Refrens versatile quotation template caters to a wide array of professions, making it an invaluable tool for various businesses and service providers. Here's how different professionals can benefit from using Refrens quotations for free: Freelancers Freelancers across diverse fields, such as writers, designers, developers, and consultants, can utilize Refrens to create professional quotations for their clients. The platform allows freelancers to present their services in a structured and visually appealing manner, enhancing their credibility. Small Business Owners Small business owners, whether operating in retail, services, or consulting, can use Refrens to generate detailed and customized quotations. This is especially beneficial for businesses involved in sales, marketing, IT services, and more. By creating professional quotes, small businesses can make a significant impact on potential clients and increase their chances of securing contracts. Creative Professionals Creative professionals such as artists, photographers, graphic designers, and content creators can showcase their work and pricing creatively through Refrens quotation templates. This platform allows them to highlight their portfolio effectively and attractively present their creative services. Consultants Consultants from various fields, including management, finance, legal, and marketing, can use Refrens to outline their services clearly. By creating detailed quotations, consultants can communicate their expertise, services, and associated costs, fostering transparency and trust with their clients. IT Professionals IT professionals, including software developers, web designers, and digital marketers, can use Refrens to create quotations that delineate the specifics of their services. This is especially valuable for IT projects, where clear communication of services, costs, and timelines is crucial. Service Providers Service-oriented businesses, such as cleaning services, repair services, catering companies, and event planners, can leverage Refrens to provide clients with detailed quotations. By presenting their offerings clearly, service providers can demonstrate professionalism and reliability. Sales Professionals Sales professionals in various industries can utilize Refrens to create sales quotations . These quotations can be tailored to showcase products, services, pricing, and terms, enabling sales teams to make compelling offers to potential clients and close deals effectively. Marketing Agencies Marketing agencies and professionals can use Refrens to present their marketing strategies, campaign details, and associated costs professionally. The platform allows them to create visually appealing quotations, showcasing their expertise and creativity to potential clients. Easy to customize quotation templates Using Refrens quotation format, you can easily start creating the quotation using the above blank sample. Add all the essential elements in the quotation as mentioned above. If you want to add any additional information then you can easily use our custom column feature which helps you to add extra columns anywhere on the quotation. Once the quotation is created, you can select a quotation template as per your need and can also change the color of your quotation. If you want a more professional-looking quotation then don't forget to add your company letterhead at the top of the quotation. Once the template is customized, you can send the quotation directly to your potential client using Refrens emailing system. The advantage of using the mail here is you can track your quotation and can check whether the client has opened your quotation or not, same you can also schedule your quotation for a future date. You can create quotations for clients, there are no restrictions for creating or adding the client. manage all your quotations, and invoices, and can use proforma invoice templates , and other documents in one place. 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https://www.notion.com/ar/product/ai-meeting-notes | ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي - ذاكرة مثالية للاجتماعات | Notion Notion الميزات Notion AI إنشاء، كتابة، أتمتة الوكلاء يتعامل مع المهام اليدوية بحث المؤسسة اعثر على إجابات على الفور ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي مكتوبة بشكل مثالي بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي المُستندات بسيط وقوي قاعدة المعرفة تجميع معرفتك في مكان واحد المشاريع إدارة أي مشروع المواقع انشر أي شيء بسرعة البدء استكشاف حالات استخدام الذكاء الاصطناعي تعرّف على قدرات Notion AI تصفح السوق قوالب لكل شيء عرض عمليات التكامل ربط تطبيقاتك مع Notion تنزيل web clipper حفظ من الويب إلى Notion جرّب تطبيق Notion لسطح المكتب للحصول على تجربة أسرع تنزيل التطبيق البريد التقويم الذكاء الاصطناعي الخطة المؤسسية التسعير استكشاف الفرق الهندسة والمنتج التصميم التسويق تقنية المعلومات حجم الفريق الشركات الناشئة الشركات الصغيرة والمتوسطة المؤسسة التعليم التعلم مركز المساعدة أكاديمية Notion قصص العملاء المدونة المجتمع برامج الشركاء الإصدار واجهة برمجة التطبيقات (API) القوالب الأمان الاستشاريون اطلب عرضاً توضيحياً تسجيل الدخول احصل على Notion مجاناً ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي ذاكرة مثالية للاجتماعات. يسجّل مدون الملاحظات كل التفاصيل ويقدم ملخصات قابلة للتنفيذ، في مكان عملك مباشرةً. جرّب مجانا ← إيقاف مؤقت عذراً، يبدو أن أداة حظر الإعلانات تمنع تشغيل الفيديو. يثق به العاملون في مصمم خصيصاً لكل اجتماع. يمنحك كل ملخص ما تحتاجه بالضبط للمضي قدماً في إنجاز العمل. الاجتماعات الفردية مزامنة الفريق مكالمات العملاء المقابلات تبادل الأفكار اجتماع مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي - اجتماع فردي اجتماع مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي - الأحداث اجتماع مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي - مكالمات العملاء اجتماع مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي - المقابلات اجتماع مدعوم بالذكاء الاصطناعي - الأحداث يعمل في كل مكان تعمل فيه. سجّل المحادثات في أي مكان. قم بمزامنة تقويمك، وسيتم تدوين الملاحظات تلقائياً. يعمل مع أي أداة فيديو ينسخ صوت النظام وميكروفونه. لا حاجة إلى إعداد، بدون روبوتات. حتى للاجتماعات وجهاً لوجه سجّل الملاحظات شخصياً على أي جهاز. يتزامن مع تقويمك يتم إنشاء الملاحظات وبدؤها ومشاركتها مع الحاضرين من أجلك. المكان الوحيد الذي تتحول فيه الملاحظات إلى تقدم. تصرف بناءً على نتائج الاجتماع في Notion. يتولى Notion AI متابعة المهام حتى تتمكن من التركيز على الخطوات التالية. تصبح بنود الإجراءات مهامك يمكن للوكيل المساعدة في تعيين المهام مع المالكين ومستويات الأولوية وتواريخ الاستحقاق، مع التأكد من إنجازها. يتم تحديث المشاريع تلقائياً يحافظ وكيلك على تحديث المشاريع بعد الاجتماع مع الحالات الجديدة والمهام المكتملة والجداول الزمنية المنقحة. حوّل الملاحظات إلى متابعات تؤدي لنتائج ملموسة أنشئ ملخصات اجتماعات مصممة خصيصاً لجمهورك ببساطة عن طريق سؤال Notion Agent. اعثر على الإجابات عندما تريدها اسأل عن أي شيء حول الاجتماعات السابقة واحصل على إجابات محاطة بكل التفاصيل الضرورية. الأمان والخصوصية بأعلى المعايير. موضع ثقة شركات Fortune 500 في جميع أنحاء العالم مع حماية مدمجة على مستوى المؤسسات. لن تُستخدم بياناتك في التدريب لدينا اتفاقيات تعاقدية مع معالجي الذكاء الاصطناعي الفرعيين تمنعهم من استخدام بيانات العملاء لتدريب نماذجهم. الاحتفاظ بالنصوص القابلة للتكوين يمكن لمالكي مساحة العمل تعيين فترات حذف النسخ النصي تلقائياً (الخطة المؤسسية فقط) وتحديد ما إذا كان سيتم تخزين الملفات الصوتية محلياً. ضمانات مدمجة مع سجلات التدقيق والأذونات الدقيقة وتسجيل الدخول الأحادي، يظل عملك الحساس آمناً. إفصاحات الموافقة مسح التذكيرات داخل المنتج للحصول على الموافقة قبل استخدام ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي. تشفير آمن عند استخدام Notion AI، يتم تشفير بياناتك أثناء النقل باستخدام TLS 1.2 أو أعلى. SOC 2 (النوع 2) يشهد تقريرنا أن سياساتنا وضوابطنا الأمنية تلبي باستمرار أعلى معايير الصناعة. توقف عن الانشغال بأمور أخرى أثناء الاجتماعات. ملاحظات حقيقية من الأشخاص الذين انتقلوا إلى استخدام ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي. أحب Notion AI. لم يتمكن مديري من عقد اجتماع اليوم واقترح عليّ قائلاً "مرحباً... استخدم ملاحظات اجتماع الذكاء الاصطناعي التي استخدمتَها ذات مرة". بكل سرور 😎. مارك @miningmark48 إضافات رائعة إلى منصة رائعة بالفعل. يمكن لملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي ووضع البحث وحدهما توفير ساعات عمل للفرق كل أسبوع، والوصول إلى كل من GPT-4.1 وClaude 3.7 فعال للغاية. لا أستطيع الانتظار لأرى كيف يعيد هذا تشكيل سير العمل اليومي في صناعتنا.. جورج رالف @GeorgeNWRalph ميزة ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي جيدة جداً. أنكيت مهاتري @ankitmhatree الخطة المصممة لأفضل أعمالك. بمبلغ 20 دولاراً لكل مستخدم في الشهر، تمنحك خطة الأعمال مساحة عمل للذكاء الاصطناعي حيث يمكنك أنت ووكلاء الذكاء الاصطناعي إنجاز المزيد معاً. التجربة مجاناً ← وكلاء يدفعون العمل إلى الأمام يقوم Notion AI بكل شيء بدءاً من التعامل مع المهام إلى إظهار الإجابات من أدواتك. كل عملك، في مكان واحد خطّط للمشاريع وتتبع المهام واكتب المستندات في مساحة عمل واحدة متصلة. مصمم للتوسع يتيح لك Notion التعاون بشكل سريع وآمن، بدءاً من تسجيل الدخول الأحادي إلى عمليات التكامل. أسئلة وأجوبة كيف أبدأ استخدام ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي في Notion؟ للبدء، اكتب /اجتماع في أي صفحة من صفحات Notion، أو انضم إلى اجتماع من Notion Calendar، أو سيرسل Notion تذكيراً لطيفاً عندما يكتشف الاجتماعات تلقائياً. ستبدأ ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي في تسجيل اجتماعك وإنشاء ملخص منظم بمجرد انتهاء الاجتماع. هل تعمل ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي مع Zoom وGoogle Meet وMicrosoft Teams؟ نعم! تُسجّل ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي في Notion صوت النظام، حتى تتمكن من التقاط اجتماعات Zoom ومكالمات Google Meet واجتماع Teams - دون الحاجة إلى برامج روبوتية أو برامج إضافية. هل يمكن لملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي إنشاء عناصر عمل تلقائياً؟ بالتأكيد. يحلل الذكاء الاصطناعي في Notion نص اجتماعك لإنشاء ملخصات وعناصر عمل، مما يوفر لفريقك ساعات من العمل اليدوي. ما مدى سرعة توفر الملخصات بعد الاجتماع؟ تنشئ ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي ملخصات على الفور بعد انتهاء الاجتماع دون انتظار. يمكن لفريقك وضع عناصر العمل موضع التنفيذ على الفور. هل يمكنني البحث في ملاحظات الاجتماع السابقة؟ نعم! يتم حفظ كل نص وملخص وقرار وعنصر إجراء في Notion ويمكن البحث عنه بالكامل عبر مساحة العمل باستخدام Notion AI. هل بيانات اجتماعي آمنة؟ نعم. يمكنك التحكم بالضبط في مَن يمكنه رؤية ملاحظات الاجتماعات ونصوصها. بالإضافة إلى ذلك، يوفر Notion إعدادات خصوصية مدمجة ومجموعة موافقة بنقرة واحدة قبل بدء الاجتماعات. لماذا تستخدم ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي من Notion بدلاً من تطبيقات ملاحظات الاجتماع الأخرى؟ على عكس التطبيقات المستقلة، توجد ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي مباشرة في مساحة عمل Notion الخاصة بك - مما يعني بقاء ملاحظاتك ومهامك ومشاريعك متصلة بسلاسة. لا توجد أدوات تبديل، ولا يوجد سياق مفقود. ما اللغات التي تدعمها ميزة ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي؟ تدعم ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي 16 لغة بما في ذلك الإنجليزية والفرنسية واليابانية والمزيد. هل يمكنني استخدام ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي لأي نوع من الاجتماعات؟ نعم، يمكنك استخدام ملاحظات الاجتماع المدعومة بالذكاء الاصطناعي لأي اجتماع! سواء كان اجتماعاً فردياً أو اجتماعاً للفريق أو مكالمات المبيعات، سيقوم الذكاء الاصطناعي بإنشاء ملخص مفيد بناءً على السياق ليناسب احتياجاتك. العربية إعدادات ملفات تعريف الارتباط © 2026 Notion Labs, Inc. الشركة نبذة عنا الوظائف الأمان الحالة الشروط والخصوصية حقوقك المتعلقة بالخصوصية تنزيل iOS وAndroid Mac وWindows التقويم Web Clipper الموارد مركز المساعدة التسعير المدونة المجتمع عمليات التكامل القوالب برامج الشركاء Notion لأجل الخطة المؤسسية الشركات الصغيرة شخصي استكشف المزيد → | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://scripts.nuxt.com/ | Third-Party Scripts Meets Nuxt DX · Nuxt Scripts Beta Guides Script Registry Learn Third-Party Scripts Meets Nuxt DX Nuxt Scripts lets you load third-party scripts with better performance, privacy, security and DX. It includes many popular third-parties out of the box. Get started Star on GitHub Better Web Vitals Load scripts when they're needed with best practices non-blocking the rendering of your Nuxt app by default. Privacy for your users Avoid leaking user data to third-party scripts that don't need it. Ensure your scripts are GDPR compliant. Developer Experience First Type-safe and SSR friendly composables that just work wherever you need them. Secure third-parties Protect your app from third-party scripts that could be made compromised. A powerful API with just enough magic Nuxt Scripts provides an abstraction layer on top of third-party scripts, providing SSR support and type-safety and while still giving you full low-level control over how a script is loaded. const { onLoaded , proxy } = useScriptGoogleAnalytics ( { id : ' G-1234567 ' , scriptOptions : { trigger : ' manual ' , }, }, ) // queue events to be sent when ga loads proxy . gtag ( ' config ' , ' UA-123456789-1 ' ) // or wait until ga is loaded onLoaded ( ( gtag ) => { // script loaded } ) Speed up with Facade Components Nuxt Scripts provides several Facade Components out of the box. Facade components are fake UI elements that get replaced once a third-party script loads, they can significantly improve your performance while still providing a great user experience, however they do have trade-offs . Google Maps Nuxt Scripts 11.9x Faster 70ms Iframe 830ms YouTube Nuxt Scripts 46.4x Faster 70ms Iframe 3.3s Vimeo Nuxt Scripts 3.7x Faster 70ms Iframe 260ms Intercom Nuxt Scripts 3.9x Faster 220ms Iframe 850ms First Contentful Paint Total Blocking Time Speed Index *Note that PageSpeed Insights lab data is a snapshot from a particular day, which tends to be variable. We will be updating this section with aggregated results and/or field data from production usage as soon as it's available. Cookie consent that's good enough to eat Nuxt Scripts aims to improve end-user privacy by providing a simple API for managing cookie consent . All scripts can be loaded conditionally based on user consent, set it up however you need. < script lang = " ts " setup > const cookieConsent = useScriptTriggerConsent () const myScript = useScript ( ' /my-script.js ' , { trigger : cookieConsent } ) </ script > < template > < CookieConsent @ accept = " cookieConsent . accept () " /> </ template > A faster web collaboration Nuxt Scripts was designed and built by the Nuxt core team in collaboration with the Chrome Aurora team at Google. Nuxt Scripts is being actively maintained by the Nuxt core team and amazing community contributors, we welcome all contributions. 0 Contributors Watch the intro videos from the pros. Try out our JS Confetti Tutorial Learn all of the fundamentals of Nuxt Scripts in the fun interactive confetti tutorial. Get started What is Nuxt Scripts? Install Nuxt Scripts Top Guides Key Concepts Registry Scripts Script Triggers Warmup Strategy Bundling Remote Scripts Consent Management Script Event Page Global Scripts Facade Components Hey My name is Harlan and I'm the lead developer and maintainer of Nuxt Scripts. Like the module? Let me know! Copyright © 2025 Nuxt Team - MIT License | 2026-01-13T09:30:04 |
https://nuxt.com/blog/v3-5#%EF%B8%8F-vue-33-released | Nuxt 3.5 · Nuxt Blog v4.2.2 Docs Modules Templates Resources Enterprise Blog Search… k 59.3K Blog Nuxt 3.5 Release · May 16, 2023 Nuxt 3.5 Nuxt 3.5.0 is out, bringing Vue 3.3, new defaults, interactive server components, typed pages, environment config - and much more. Daniel Roe @danielroe.dev ⚡️ Vue 3.3 released Vue 3.3 has been released, with lots of exciting features, particularly around type support. new defineOptions macro 'generic' components typed slots and using external types in defineProps ... and more This also brings a significant improvement to data fetching when navigating between nested pages ( #20777 ), thanks to @antfu and @baiwusanyu-c . Read the full release announcement for more details. 🙌 Nitropack v2.4 We've been working on lots of improvements to Nitro and these have landed already in Nitro v2.4 - you may already have this upgrade, which contains a lot of bug fixes, updates to the module worker format for Cloudflare, Vercel KV support and more. One note: if you're deploying to Vercel or Netlify and want to benefit from incremental static regeneration, you should now update your route rules: routeRules: { - - '/blog/**': { swr: 3000 }, + + '/blog/**': { isr: 3000 }, } Read the full release notes . 💖 Rich JSON payloads Rich JSON payload serialisation is now enabled by default ( #19205 , #20770 ). This is both faster and allows serialising complex objects in the payload passed from the Nuxt server to client (and also when extracting payload data for prerendered sites). This now means that various rich JS types are supported out-of-the-box : regular expressions, dates, Map and Set and BigInt as well as NuxtError - and Vue-specific objects like ref , reactive , shallowRef and shallowReactive . You can find an example in our test suite. This is all possible due to Rich-Harris/devalue#58 . For a long time, Nuxt has been using our own fork of devalue owing to issues serialising Errors and other non-POJO objects, but we now have transitioned back to the original. You can even register your own custom types with a new object-syntax Nuxt plugin: plugins/custom-payload-type.ts export default definePayloadPlugin ( () => { definePayloadReducer ( ' BlinkingText ' , data => data === ' <original-blink> ' && ' _ ' ) definePayloadReviver ( ' BlinkingText ' , () => ' <revivified-blink> ' ) } ) You can read more about how this works here . 🛝 Interactive server components This feature should be considered highly experimental, but thanks to some great work from @huang-julien we now support interactive content within server components via slots ( #20284 ). You can follow the server component roadmap at #19772 . ⏰ Environment config You can now configure fully typed, per-environment overrides in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { $production : { routeRules : { ' /** ' : { isr : true } } }, $development : { // } } ) If you're authoring layers, you can also use the $meta key to provide metadata that you or the consumers of your layer might use. Read more about per-environment overrides . 💪 Fully typed pages You can benefit from fully typed routing within your Nuxt app via this experimental integration with unplugin-vue-router - thanks to some great work from @posva ! Out of the box, this will enable typed usage of navigateTo , <NuxtLink> , router.push() and more. You can even get typed params within a page by using const route = useRoute ( ' route-name ' ) . Enable this feature directly in your nuxt.config.ts : nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { experimental : { typedPages : true } } ) 🔎 'Bundler' module resolution We now have full support within Nuxt for the bundler strategy of module resolution . We would recommend adopting this if possible. It has type support for subpath exports, for example, but more exactly matches the behaviour of build tools like Vite and Nuxt than Node16 resolution. nuxt.config.ts export default defineNuxtConfig ( { typescript : { tsConfig : { compilerOptions : { moduleResolution : ' bundler ' } } } } ) This turns on TypeScript's ability to 'follow' Node subpath exports. For example, if a library has a subpath export like mylib/path that is mapped to mylib/dist/path.mjs then the types for this can be pulled in from mylib/dist/path.d.ts rather than requiring the library author to create mylib/path.d.ts . ⚗️ Separate server types We plan to improve clarity within your IDE between the 'nitro' and 'vue' part of your app, we've shipped the first part of this via a separate generated tsconfig.json for your ~/server directory ( #20559 ). You can use by adding an additional ~/server/tsconfig.json with the following content: { " extends " : " ../.nuxt/tsconfig.server.json " } Although right now these values won't be respected when type checking ( nuxi typecheck ), you should get better type hints in your IDE. 💀 Deprecations Although we have not typed or documented the build.extend hook from Nuxt 2, we have been calling it within the webpack builder. 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Mai 2025 in Für Teams Wie Notion Notion nutzt: Erstellen einer modernen und flexiblen Wissensdatenbank Von Drew Evans Marketing Lesezeit 4 min Diesen Beitrag teilen Mit Notion kannst du vieles umsetzen. Das begeistert alle, die mit Notion ihren Arbeitsalltag und ihr Privatleben organisieren. Gleichzeitig fordert es unser internes Team immer wieder heraus! Wie schafft man es, das Wissen über ein so vielseitiges Tool übersichtlich zu dokumentieren und einfach weiterzugeben? Im Lauf der Zeit ist unsere Dokumentation zu Notion gemeinsam mit dem Produkt immer weitergewachsen. Alle, die für das Wissensmanagement verantwortlich sind (bei uns übernimmt das unser Customer Experience Learning & Content-Team) kennt die gewisse Ironie darin, dass je mehr man versucht, Informationen zu organisieren, desto komplexer – und manchmal auch unübersichtlicher – werden die Systeme. Wir merkten plötzlich, dass wir selbst in die von uns sogenannte „Multi-Tool-Falle“ getappt waren. Unser Team hantierte mit einer ganzen Reihe voneinander unabhängiger Tools, um Anfragen zu bearbeiten, Feedback einzuholen und Inhalte zu veröffentlichen. Kein einziges Tool konnte all das stemmen, was wir eigentlich brauchten. Und das ständige Hin- und Herspringen zwischen verschiedenen Kontexten fordert auch geistig seinen Tribut: Man verliert Zeit bei der Informationssuche, verirrt sich im Tool-Dschungel und arbeitet längst nicht so effektiv, wie es eigentlich möglich wäre. Deshalb haben wir uns entschieden, unsere Tool-Landschaft zu vereinfachen und unser komplettes Wissensmanagement von Zendesk nach Notion zu holen. Notion hat unsere Teamarbeit grundlegend verändert und das belegen auch die Zahlen: Unsere Tools werden jetzt viel aktiver genutzt: Die Nutzung unserer Wissensdatenbank ist um 73 % gestiegen. Weniger Reibungsverluste führen zu besserer Stimmung im Team: Die Zufriedenheit ist um 19 % gestiegen. Weniger Tools und geringere Kosten: Die Zahl der überflüssigen Tools wurde um 75 % reduziert. Wirf einen Blick hinter die Kulissen und erfahre, wie wir unser Customer-Experience-Wissen (CX-Wissen) verwalten – sowie ein paar gute Tipps, wie du das im eigenen Unternehmen umsetzen kannst. Eine neue Wissenslandschaft gestalten Die CX-Wissensdatenbank in ihrer ganzen Pracht. Mit Quick-Action-Buttons lassen sich im Handumdrehen neue Aufgaben fürs Team anlegen, und über Quick Links gelangst du direkt zu häufig genutzten Seiten. Wissen zu dokumentieren ist wichtig, aber es bringt nichts, wenn niemand das Gesuchte findet. Eine der wichtigsten Aufgaben für das Team war es, Wissen leicht auffindbar und zugänglich zu machen. Genau das war der Anstoß für unsere CX-Wissensdatenbank , die vom Learning & Content-Team gepflegt und weiterentwickelt wird. Dabei handelt es sich um ein Wiki, das gezielt dafür entwickelt wurde, Informationen in einer einfachen und zugleich durchdachten Struktur zu organisieren. „Wissensmanagement lässt sich auf zwei zentrale Elemente reduzieren“, so Kylie Henson, Leiterin des Learning & Content-Teams. „Informationen müssen leicht auffindbar und gut organisiert sein – aber genauso wichtig ist, dass man sich auf sie verlassen kann.“ Jeder Artikel wird in eine Sammlung oder in eine Notion-spezifische Kategorie eingruppiert, damit das Wissen übersichtlich und zugleich ansprechend organisiert ist. Und so funktioniert es: Im Wissenshub findest du eine umfangreiche Datenbank mit Hunderten von Seiten zu allen vorstellbaren Notion-Themen – von hilfreichen Tipps rund um vorgeschlagene Änderungen bis zum Kauf von Vorlagen im Marketplace. Alle Seiten sind mit Tags versehen und in „Sammlungen“ gruppiert, damit du schnell findest, was du suchst – und das Ganze sieht dabei auch noch richtig gut aus. Außerdem gibt es einen „Featured“-Bereich, in dem die beliebtesten und neuesten Artikel hervorgehoben werden, so bist du immer auf dem neuesten Stand. Dieses zentrale Repository erfüllt einige wesentliche Aufgaben für das Team. So haben immer die richtigen Personen Zugriff auf die richtigen Informationen. Zum Beispiel gibt es eine eigene Ansicht für Inhalte zum Enterprise-Plan und eine weitere für alle Fragen rund um die Abrechnung. Das Team behält die volle Kontrolle über veröffentlichte Inhalte: Mit fein abgestuften Berechtigungen wird genau festgelegt, wer Inhalte bearbeiten kann und wer Lesezugriff hat. Außerdem sieht das Team so auf einen Blick, welche Inhalte am meisten genutzt werden und was inzwischen veraltet ist. Aktuelle Seiten werden verifiziert, damit alle wissen, welchen Inhalten sie vertrauen können. Veraltete Inhalte lassen sich so außerdem schneller finden und aktualisieren. Und hinter all diesen durchdachten Strukturen arbeitet Notion-KI im Hintergrund. Weil das gesamte CX-Wissen in Notion gebündelt ist, können die Agent/-innen mit Notion-KI gezielt nach genau den Infos suchen, die sie brauchen – inklusive Links zu Notion-Seiten, Slack-Unterhaltungen und mehr. Auch an die kleinen Dinge wird gedacht: Notion-KI verbessert zum Beispiel Grammatik und Übersetzungen automatisch, externe Tools wie Grammarly oder spezielle Lokalisierungs-Apps werden dadurch fast überflüssig. Eine selbstbestimmtere Art zu arbeiten Weil alles Wissen zentral in Notion gebündelt ist, finden Agent/-innen die benötigten Infos im Handumdrehen – und können so schneller und fundierter entscheiden. Eine Schnellansicht der zuletzt aktualisierten Artikel mit einer vollständigen Liste von Hunderten von Artikeln darunter. Kurz gesagt: So arbeitet ihr vernetzter und immer mit verlässlichen Informationen. Wir sind gespannt, wie sich der Wissenshub weiterentwickelt und was als Nächstes daraus entsteht. 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https://www.refrens.com/en-ae/quote-templates | Free Quotation Templates in Word, Excel, PDF | Quote Format Login Signup Login Signup Become a Refrens Partner Learn More Login Signup Free Quotation Templates in Word, Excel, PDF Get more business with Professional Quotation Templates Create Unlimited Quotes in Excel, Word PDF Format Create Quote Activate Premium for Free Our Users Rate Refrens ⭐ 4.8/5 based on 11700+ Ratings Quotation Template in PDF (Add quote details and download it in PDF format.) 1 Quotation Details 2 Design & Share (optional) Add your business, client and item details Change template, color, fonts, download pdf, print etc Create Your First QUOTE 1 Quotation Details 2 Design & Share (optional) Add your business, client and item details Change template, color, fonts, download pdf, print etc Quotation Templates Word Download Quotation Templates in Word Format Create Free Quotation Online Sample Quote Template - Word Freelance Quote Template - Word Business Quote Template - Word Sales Quote Template - Word Service Quotation Template - Word Price Quote Template - Word Construction Quote Template - Word Quotation Templates Excel Download Quotation Templates in Excel Format Sample Quote Template - Excel Simple Quote Template - Excel Business Price Quote Template - Excel Service Quote Template - Excel Product Quotation Template - Excel Construction Quote Template - Excel Price Quote Template - Excel Excel Quote Template Get Your Free Quote Template Now Create Free Quote Free tools by Refrens Proforma Invoice Templates Purchase Order Template Invoice Generator Invoicing Software Lead Management Software Word Invoice Templates Invoice Templates Excel Printable Invoice Templates Blank Invoice Templates Tally Bill Format in Excel Tax Invoice Templates Accounting Software Features of Quote Templates Customized Templates Easy to customize templates as per the requirement. No need of entering the details again and again. Add multiple custom columns and fields. Customized Colors Select from a variety of colors. Refrens provide 250+ colors for your quotation template along with margin and print format. Keep Records No need of searching for the quotation on computer. Easy to manage and track all your quotations at one place on Refrens. VAT Return Report Generate VAT return reports with ease, using all your purchase and sales transaction data. Quotation to Invoice One click conversion to invoice using quotation. No need of creating the invoice from scratch. Track Your Quotations Send quotation via mail and check whether your client opened your quotation or not. Schedule Your Email Schedule your email for the future date and send quotation to your client on time even when you are not working. Countries Supported Refrens quotation template support more than 150+ countries and currencies, even the rarest of the rare. Upfront Support Get live support from our experienced support executive. We are available on chat and on WhatsApp. Custom Columns Tailor your quotes by adding or adjusting columns to fit your specific needs. Sales CRM Integration Seamlessly connect your quotes with your sales CRM for better tracking and management. Mobile App Manage and create quotes on the go with the easy-to-use mobile app. Create Free Quote Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) What is a quote template? A quote template is a document created by the seller for the potential buyer describing the product or service details that they are going to offer with the price. It is a type of estimate document where the buyer adds all the details related to the product or service like product name, rate, description, applicable tax and discounts. Once the quote is accepted by the buyer, you can easily convert the quote to an invoice with one click. How to make a quotation using quote template? Using Refrens quote template, you can easily create quotations in less than a minute. Here is the simple step to create quotes. Add your business logo to give more professionalism to quotes. In Quotation From section, add your business details like your business name or freelance name, email, phone etc. In Quotation For section, add your client's business details. In line item section, add the product or service name, description, rate, quantity, discount etc. In the last section, you can add terms & conditions, additional notes and a signature. What must be included in a quote template? Quote template must include: Quote at the top of the document. Quote number and date. Logo of the company. Seller details with all relevant information. Buyer details with name and address, contact number. Product name, quantity, and rate. Terms and conditions. Accepted mode of payments. Signature. Can I customize the quote template? In Refrens quote template, you can add the business logo, can add custom columns and fields if you want to add additional information on the quotation. There is also a feature to add custom formulas in case if you have multiple column calculations and also you can hide the totals on the quotations. What are the different quotation formats? You can create a quotation in Word, Excel, or PDF format, depending on what works best for you. 1. Word Quote Template: Word is easy to use and available on most systems. You can type your details into a simple document and share it quickly. Pros: Familiar and simple Easy to edit or print Cons: Needs manual formatting No automatic calculation Errors are easy to miss 2. Excel Quote Template: Excel gives more flexibility with numbers. You can add formulas for totals and tax. Pros: Built-in calculations Good for price breakdowns Cons: Needs spreadsheet skills Not very visually appealing Easy to change by mistake 3. PDF Quote Template: PDF is great for sharing. Once saved, no one can edit the file. Pros: Secure and fixed layout Looks professional Cons: Hard to edit Needs extra tools to create - Why Refrens Is Better Refrens gives you the best of all three without the extra work. You get free quote templates that are easy to fill, auto-calculate totals and tax, and can be downloaded in PDF format. You don’t need to design, format, or fix errors. Just enter your details, pick your style (like a freelance quote, service quote, or construction quote template), and send it. It’s faster, more accurate, and looks professional every time. Create Free Quote Quotation Template PDF How to create a quote using a PDF quotation template? Creating a quote using Refrens' PDF quotation template is a straightforward and convenient process in the UAE, aligning with the country's specific rules and regulations for invoicing. Here's a step-by-step guide tailored to the UAE perspective: Visit Refrens Quotation Template Page - Navigate to Refrens' quotation template page on their website, taking into consideration the tax rules and regulations specific to the UAE. Click “Create Your First QUOTE” - Identify the relevant button, often in a distinctive color, that says “Create Your First QUOTE.” Click on it to access the PDF quote template, which can be customized to comply with the UAE's tax requirements. Fill in the Quote Details Title: Choose an appropriate title for your quote, such as “Quote” or “Quotation,” and customize it with your company name to adhere to the UAE's invoicing regulations. Header: Input the quotation number, date, and your company logo. Utilize custom fields for additional details, ensuring compliance with the UAE's tax laws. Quotation From and To Details: Enter your company information under “Quotation From” and the client's details under “Quotation To,” ensuring alignment with the UAE's invoicing standards. Line Item Details: Include product or service names, descriptions, quantities, rates, and total amounts, following the UAE's tax rules. Footer Details: - Incorporate terms and conditions, additional notes, your signature, attachments, etc., ensuring they align with the UAE's tax regulations. Review and Save: - Review the completed quotation for accuracy and click on “Save and Continue.” If not registered, follow the prompts to sign up and complete the registration process. Download Your Quotation in PDF: - After registration, you will be directed to a review page. Click on “Download” to save your quotation in PDF format, meeting the invoicing standards set by the UAE's tax authorities. Share Your Quotation: - Utilize Refrens' email option to directly share the quotation with your prospects. 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As a freelancer, your time is your most valuable asset, and it's crucial to use it effectively. With this freelance quotation template, you can streamline your pricing process and focus on delivering high-quality work to your clients. Service Quotation Template Excel and Word As a service provider, it's essential to have a streamlined process for delivering quotes to potential clients. Whether you offer cleaning services, IT services, housekeeping services, call center services, catering services, or any other type of service, having an effective quotation template is crucial to your success. Our service quotation template is available in both Excel and Word formats, making it easy for you to customize to your specific needs. By using our template, you'll be able to quickly and efficiently create professional-looking quotes that accurately reflect the scope and cost of your services. Once you've made the necessary changes, you can send the quote directly to your prospect, simplifying the quoting process and helping you win new business. Don't let a lack of organization or professionalism hold you back from success; download our service quote template today and take your business to the next level. Price Quotation Template Word and Excel When it comes to pricing quotes for your business, having a reliable and accurate template can save you time and effort. That's why we've created a price quotation template that you can easily customize to meet your specific needs. By editing the pricing section of the quote, you can tailor the template to your unique business requirements. The auto-calculated calculations in the template mean that you don't have to spend valuable time manually crunching numbers, allowing you to focus on delivering high-quality services to your clients. Our price quotation template has been designed with both efficiency and professionalism in mind. 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This section is critical to ensuring that both you and your client are on the same page regarding costs and expectations. Sales quotation templates should include all pricing columns and should be easy to understand and navigate. You can also add discounts and taxable amounts, depending on your specific needs and requirements. By providing clear and concise information in your sales quotation template, you'll be able to present yourself as a professional and trustworthy business partner, increasing the likelihood of securing new business and long-term relationships. Don't leave the success of your business to chance. Invest in a high-quality sales quotation template that reflects your brand and expertise, and start winning more business today. Business Quote Template Excel and Word Customized business quotes are an essential element of any successful business strategy. 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Invest in a customized quote template that reflects your brand identity and professionalism, and start winning more business today. Construction Quotation Template Excel In the construction business, creating a quote can be a complex and time-consuming process. There are multiple factors to consider, including raw material costs, labour costs, and a detailed breakdown of all materials that will be used during the construction process. Creating a comprehensive quote for a construction project requires a high degree of expertise and attention to detail. Every aspect of the project must be carefully considered and accurately priced, from the cost of raw materials to the time and expertise required from skilled labourers. Despite the challenges involved in creating a construction quote, it is a critical component of any successful construction business. By providing accurate and detailed pricing information to clients, you can establish trust and credibility, and ultimately win more business. If you're struggling to create a quote for your construction business, consider investing in a high-quality quote template that can streamline the process and help you deliver accurate and professional quotes every time. By using a template, you can save time and ensure that every quote you create is consistent, accurate, and reflective of your business's expertise and commitment to quality. Security Quotation Template Word A security quotation template in Word format is a pre-designed document created using Microsoft Word, specifically tailored for security service providers . This template includes placeholders and formatting suitable for generating professional quotations for security services. It typically contains sections for your company's information, client details, a breakdown of services offered, pricing, payment terms, and any terms and conditions related to the services. Security quote templates Word format allows businesses to streamline the process of creating quotations. By using a template, you can save time and ensure consistency in the formatting and presentation of your quotations. Users can simply fill in the relevant information in the placeholders and customize the template according to their specific services and pricing structure. This format provides a standardized and professional appearance to the quotations, making it easier to communicate service details and costs to potential clients. Product Quote Template Word and Excel A product quotation template in Word and Excel format serves a similar purpose as the security quotation template, but it is specifically designed for businesses that provide products or goods. These templates are pre-formatted documents created using Microsoft Word and Excel, respectively, to help businesses generate professional and detailed quotations for potential customers. Product Quotation Template in Word A product quotation template in Word format typically includes the following elements: Company Information - Details about your company, including name, address, phone number, and email. Quotation Number and Date - A unique identifier for the quotation and the date it was issued. Customer Information - Information about the customer, including name, address, and contact details. Description of Products - Detailed descriptions of the products or goods being quoted, including quantities, specifications, and any other relevant information. Pricing - The cost of each product, along with the total amount for the specified quantities. Payment Terms - Details about payment methods, deadlines, and any applicable discounts or fees. Validity Period - The period during which the quotation is valid. Terms and Conditions - Any specific terms and conditions related to the quotation, such as delivery terms, return policies, or warranties. Closing Statement - A polite closing statement expressing gratitude for the opportunity and inviting further inquiries. Product Quotation Template in Excel An Excel-based product quotation template provides a structured way to list products, quantities, and prices, and calculate totals automatically. In an Excel template, you can create columns for item descriptions, quantities, unit prices, discounts (if applicable), and total prices. Formulas can be used to calculate totals and apply discounts. Both formats allow businesses to input relevant information, ensuring consistency and professionalism in their quotations. These templates save time and effort, especially for businesses that generate multiple quotations regularly, as they provide a standardized and organized format for presenting product details and pricing to clients. Construction Quote Template Excel A construction quotation template in Excel is a pre-designed spreadsheet created using Microsoft Excel that is specifically tailored for use in the construction industry. These templates are designed to assist construction professionals, project managers, contractors, and other stakeholders in planning, organizing, and managing construction projects. Construction templates in Excel can cover a wide range of purposes, including project planning, budgeting, cost estimation, scheduling, project tracking, and more. These templates come with predefined formulas, formats, and functionalities that simplify complex calculations and data management tasks related to construction projects. Contractor Quote Template Excel A contractor quotation template in Excel format is a pre-designed spreadsheet created using Microsoft Excel that is specifically tailored for contractors and construction professionals . These templates are customized to meet the unique needs of contractors and can cover various aspects of their business operations. Contractor templates in Excel are designed to simplify tasks related to project management, budgeting, estimating, scheduling, invoicing, and other administrative activities. Excel templates for contractors are highly customizable. Contractors can modify these templates to suit their specific needs, adding or removing sections and adjusting formulas as required. Using these templates can enhance efficiency, organization, and professionalism in the contractor's business operations. Elements of Every Quote Template When it comes to creating a professional quote, there are several key elements that should be included in every template, regardless of the industry or profession. First and foremost, it's important to include a clear and descriptive title at the top of the quote , which should reflect the specific products or services being offered. Next, the quote should be customized with the company's branding , including the company letterhead or logo, to ensure a professional and consistent look and feel. The Quotation By section should include all the relevant contact information for the vendor, so the prospect knows exactly who is sending the quote. Similarly, the Quotation To section should include all the relevant details for the potential client, including their name, address, phone number, email, and any other relevant information. The item section is where you will break down the pricing for the products or services being offered, including quantity, time estimates, and any additional charges or discounts that may apply. It's also important to include a clear and comprehensive terms and conditions section , which should outline all the details and expectations for the product or service being offered. Finally, the quote should be signed by the vendor with a digital signature or company stamp , to demonstrate authenticity and professionalism. By including these key elements in every quote template , you can ensure that your quotes are consistent, professional, and effective in attracting new clients and growing your business. How to create a quote in Excel? Creating a quote in Excel can be a time-consuming and daunting task, requiring you to manually add all the necessary fields and columns, and calculate the total amount yourself. Moreover, it's crucial to ensure that the Excel quote template is print-friendly. But, I have some exciting news for you! We've simplified the entire process by offering a range of quote templates in Excel and Word format. These templates cater to different industries, and even if you can't find one specific to your industry, our blank or sample quote template is a versatile option that can be used by any profession or industry. Simply choose your preferred template, and you'll be directed to a Google Doc or Google Sheet based on your selection. From there, you can easily download the quote template by clicking on "File" from the top left corner, selecting "Save as Google Sheets," or clicking on "Downloads." Once you've downloaded the quote template, all that's left to do is enter the necessary details related to your quote and send it off to your client. But, if you want to take your quote generation process to the next level, I highly recommend using our quotation software . It streamlines the entire quotation process by providing a single dashboard where you can view, manage, edit, and track all your quotes in one place. This makes it incredibly easy to share your quotes with clients directly via Email or WhatsApp. COUNTRIES SUPPORTED Quotation Templates Word | in Quotation Templates Word | my Quotation Templates Word | us Quotation Templates Word | za Quotation Templates Word Create Free Quote Why Word and Excel Format is Ideal for Creating Quotation ? Using Word and Excel formats to create quotations offers a simple and efficient way to present your business proposals to clients. These formats are easy to use, widely accessible, and ideal for both small businesses and larger enterprises. Here’s why Word and Excel are the perfect tools for creating professional quotations: 1. Ease of Use and Familiarity Most businesses already use Word and Excel regularly. This means you don't need to learn any new tools or software to create a quotation. A quotation template Word is great for adding text and descriptions, while quotation format Excel helps with managing data and calculations. Since these formats are so familiar, you can quickly create and send quotations with minimal effort. 2. Customizable Templates Both Word and Excel allow you to customize your quotation template to match your brand’s look and feel. With a quotation format in Word, you can easily change fonts, add logos, and adjust the layout. An Excel quotation template is perfect for adding automatic calculations, which is especially helpful when dealing with multiple products or services. Whether you need a simple quotation sample Word or something more complex in Excel, you can modify these templates to suit your business. 3. Professional and Organized A well-organized quotation helps make a great impression on clients. Using a quotation format in Word ensures that your document is neatly structured and easy to read. Excel, on the other hand, is great for presenting detailed pricing or large sets of data in a clear and logical way. A quotation format in Excel can automatically calculate totals, taxes, and discounts, reducing the chances of errors and ensuring accuracy. 4. Quick and Easy Sharing Both Word and Excel files can be easily shared or converted into other formats, such as PDF, to send to clients. Whether you are sending a quotation format Word or Excel sheet, these files can be opened by almost anyone, ensuring smooth communication with your clients. 5. Suitable for Any Business Type No matter what kind of business you run, Word and Excel can handle it. Service providers can use a quotation template Word to highlight the services offered, while product-based businesses can benefit from a quotation format in Excel, which allows for detailed cost breakdowns. These formats can be adapted to suit different industries and business needs. 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https://extensionworkshop.com/extension-basics/#testing-and-debugging-tools | Extension Basics | Firefox Extension Workshop Extension Workshop Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? Connect with the community Get involved in the community Get in touch Community Forum Add-ons Blog Office Hours Stack Overflow Communication Calendar Dev Mailing List Contribute Contribution opportunities Onboard to the WebExtensions codebase Hacking guide for WebExtensions code contributions WebExtensions Experiments Find or create a bug Extension Basics Getting started Mozilla Developer Network Documentation Topics Develop Firefox Tools User Experience Firefox for Android Port to Firefox Test and debug Getting Started Unique Firefox Capabilities Firefox Workflow Overview About the WebExtensions API Manifest V3 Manifest V3 migration guide What is Manifest V3? Manifest V3 changes Migration checklist Cross-Browser Development Browser Compatibility Namespace Asynchronous API Coverage Manifest keys More information Build cross-browser extensions Firefox Tools Build an extension in 5 minutes Browser Extension Development Tools Boilerplating tools Coding tools Testing and debugging tools Translation tools Tools for Firefox for Android Choosing a Firefox version for extension development Firefox editions Firefox version and their web extension development capabilities Getting started with web-ext Installation Update Using web-ext Check your code Test and debug Package, sign, and publish Use the configuration file Advanced topics See also web-ext v8 command reference What's new Commands web-ext build web-ext docs web-ext dump-config web-ext lint web-ext run web-ext sign Global options Setting option environment variables See also web-ext v7 command reference Commands Global options Setting option environment variables See also Web-ext Webpack plug-in Browser API Polyfill Extensions and the Add-on ID Basic workflow with no add-on ID When do you need an add-on ID? User Experience Build a secure extension Request the right permissions Introduction Advised permissions Avoid unnecessary permissions Request permissions at runtime Add information about permissions to your extensions AMO page Firefox built-in consent for data collection and transmission Taxonomy Specifying data types Accessing the data collection permissions programmatically Updates Best practices for collecting user data consents Know your privacy settings Get prepared Prompt after install Determine your consent flow Your consent dialogs Build an accessible extension Onboard, upboard, offboard users Onboarding Upboarding Offboarding User experience best practices 1. Keep it focused 2. Give users what they need, where they need it 3. Keep the user informed 4. Be Firefoxy in look and feel 5. Great onboarding experience 6. Test, test, and then test again Mobile Differences between desktop and Android extensions Introduction User interface Native application interaction Permissions Storage User experience guidelines for mobile extensions Introduction The basics The extra mile The last mile Developing extensions for Firefox for Android Set up your computer and Android emulator or device Check for Firefox for Android compatibility Install and run your extension in Firefox for Android Debug your extension Manifest V3 compatibility GeckoView Extensions (Android library) Port Your Extension Porting a Google Chrome Extension Debug and Test Debugging Developer tools toolbox Debugging background scripts Debugging options pages Debugging popups Debugging content scripts Debugging sidebars Debugging storage Debugging developer tools pages and panels Debug permission requests Debugging browser restarts Temporary Installation in Firefox Reloading a temporary extension Using the command line Detecting temporary installation Limitations Testing persistent and restart features What is an add-on ID? What is a Firefox profile? Extension behavior in Firefox What do I do to ensure I can test my extension? Test permission requests Permission grant behavior during testing Observe or verify install time permission requests Retest runtime permission grants Testing localizations Known issues Content scripts don't appear in DevTools Extension source don't update in DevTools "Destroyed actor" errors when debugging Android Publish Get your extension signed Distribute your signed extension Promote your extension Policies Add-on Policies No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Development Practices User Scripts Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Monetization Security, Compliance and Blocking Add-on Policies FAQ No Surprises Content Submission Guidelines Data Collection and Transmission Disclosure and Control Security, Compliance and Blocking Firefox Add-on Distribution Agreement 1. Introduction 2. Accounts 3. Privacy Policy 4. Distribution, certificates, & review process 5. Your obligations 6. Licenses; proprietary rights 7. Content removal 8. Disclaimer of warranties 9. Limitation of liability 10. Release; indemnification 11. General legal terms Add-ons Blocking Process Security Over Choice Blocking Criteria Developer Outreach Requesting a Block Blocking Other Types of Third Party Software Third Party Library Usage When must links for third-party libraries be provided? How to determine the third-party library link Communicating third-party library links to reviewers What does review rejection mean to users? Review overview Impact of review rejection Blocklisting Sign Signing and distribution overview Signing your add-ons Distributing your add-on Post-submission review More information about AMO Package your extension Windows Mac OSX Linux / Mac OSX Terminal Distribute Distribute Manifest V2 and V3 extensions Distribute pre-release versions Submitting an add-on Listing on AMO Self-distribution Get help Version Rollback Eligibility Roll back using Developer Hub Roll back using the Add-on Submission API Source code submission Provide your extension source code Default reviewer build environment Use of obfuscated code Source code checklist Firefox version compatibility Version compatibility The `browser_specific_settings` key AMO compatibility setting Recommendations Add-on ownership Transfer ownership Code disputes Developer accounts Setting a display name Blocked accounts Issues receiving emails from AMO Self-distribution Self-distribution options Installing self-distributed extensions Preparing your add-on Install from file on a computer Install from file on Android For desktop apps Promote Create an appealing listing Your add-on’s name Create a captivating icon Create a meaningful set of keywords Make sure your summary is just long enough Focus on key features in your screenshots The add-on description can be longer, but not too long Make it local Make it experimental Select the right platforms and versions Categorize well Be prepared to provide support Set up a developer profile Use plain language in any privacy policy or license agreement Gently ask for a review Make use of Markdown Some other points What’s great content and design? Promoting your extension Promote your add-on from your website Friends, family, and colleagues Events and meetups Current users Social media Engage with your users Create a forum, user group, or similar Engage with bloggers and news media Advertising Make money from browser extensions Will I ever be able to sell through AMO? What can't you do What can you do Unsolicited offers How can I maximize my income? Recommended extensions Overview Criteria for Recommended extensions Developer partnership Selection process Manage Stay informed when Firefox changes Publish extension updates Manage authors of your extension Promote your extension Removing your extension from distribution Resources Updating your extension Enabling updates to your extension Manifest structure Testing automatic updating Best practices for updating your extension Monitoring extension usage statistics Accessing the statistics dashboard Tracking external sources Add-on listing example Resources for publishers Retiring your extension Reasons for withdrawing your extension Steps to retiring an extension Suggested retirement timetable Enterprise Developing your enterprise extension Distributing your enterprise extension Enterprise support Manage add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Install system add-ons for Firefox for Enterprise Enterprise resources Enterprise development Data collection disclosure and consent for enterprise extensions How to add policy support Distributing your policy Enterprise policies that impact extensions Relevant policies Other relevant policies Enterprise distribution Signed vs. unsigned extensions Using an ExtensionSettings policy Bundling add-ons with a custom Firefox Themes Creating themes Using the AMO theme generator Getting started Submitting your theme Updating your theme Static themes Introduction Create a simple static theme Updating static themes Single image themes Multiple image themes Static animated themes Dynamic themes Introduction Creating dynamic themes Publishing dynamic themes Cross-browser compatibility Community Who is part of the community? 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You’ll find: Overview of the Firefox extension features Tools and processes for developing and testing How to publish your extension on addons.mozilla.org or distribute it yourself How to manage your published extension An enterprise guide for developing and using extensions How to develop themes for Firefox Firefox developer communities Mozilla Developer Network Documentation for the WebExtensions API can be found on the Mozilla Developer Network (MDN). On MDN, you’ll find: Tutorials to help you start Explanations of key extension development concepts A guide to extension UI components How to use the extension Javascript APIs. A reference guide for the extension Javascript APIs, including compatibility tables for other popular browsers. A reference guide for the manifest.json file and its keys. 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Seven letter words starting with R Five letter words starting with R Four letter words starting with R Three letter words Two letter words 6 Letter Words rabato rabats rabbet rabbin rabbis rabbit rabble rabies raceme racers raches rachet rachis racial racier racily racing racism racist racked racker racket rackle racons racoon radars radded radder raddle radger radges radial radian radios radish radium radius radome radons radula rafale raffia raffle rafted rafter ragbag ragees ragers raggas ragged raggee raggle raging ragini raglan ragman ragmen ragout ragtag ragtop raguly rahing rahuis raided raider raiked railed railer railes railly rained raines rairds raised raiser raises raisin raitas raited raiyat rajahs rakees rakers rakery raking rakish rallye ralphs ramada ramate rambla ramble ramcat rameal ramees ramens ramets ramies ramify ramins ramjet rammed rammel rammer rammle ramona ramose ramous ramped ramper ramrod ramson ramtil ramuli ranced rancel rances rancho rancid rancor randan 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rearer rearly rearms reason reasts reasty reatas reates reaved reaver reaves reavow reback rebait rebars rebate rebato rebbes rebeck rebecs rebels rebids rebill rebind rebite rebody reboil rebook reboot rebops rebore reborn rebozo rebred rebuff rebuke rebury rebuts rebuys recall recals recane recant recaps recast recced recces reccos recede recent recept recess rechew rechie recipe recite recits reckan recked reckon reclad recoal recoat recock recode recoil recoin recomb recons recook recopy record recork recoup rectal rector rectos rectum rectus recule recure recurs recuse recuts redact redans redate redbay redbud redbug redcap redded redden redder reddle redeal redear redeem redefy redeny redeye redfin rediae redial redias reding redips redipt redleg redock redoes redone redons redout redowa redraw redrew redtop redubs reduce reduit redyed redyes reearn reebok reecho reechy reeded reeden reeder reedes reedit reefed reefer reeked reeker reekie reeled reeler reemit reests reesty reeved reeves reface refall refect refeed refeel refell refels refelt refers reffed reffos refile refill refilm refind refine refire refits reflag reflet reflew reflex reflow reflux refold refoot reform refuel refuge refund refuse refute regain regale regals regard regars regave regear regent regest reggae reggos regies regild regilt regime regina region regius regive reglet reglow reglue regnal regnum regret regrew regrow regula reguli regulo regurs rehabs rehang rehash rehear reheat reheel rehems rehire rehung reigns reikis reined reinks reirds reises reists reiter reived reiver reives reject rejigs rejoin rekeys reking reknit reknot relace relaid reland relata relate relays relend relent relets releve relics relict relide relied relief relier relies reline relink relish relist relive reload reloan relock relook reluct relume remade remail remain remake remand remans remaps remark remate remble remead remede remedy remeet remeid remelt remend remens remind remint remise remiss remits remixt remold remora remote remoud remove remuda renail rename renays rended render renege renest renews reneys rengas renied renies renigs renins renker renned rennes rennet rennin renown rental rented renter rentes renvoi renvoy reoils reopen repack repaid repair repand repark repass repast repave repays repeal repeat repegs repels repent reperk repine repins replan replay repled replot replow replum repoll repone report repose repost repots repour repped repros repugn repulp repump repure repute requin requit rerack rerail reread rerent rerigs rerise reroll reroof rerose reruns resaid resail resale resawn resaws resays rescue reseal reseat reseau resect reseda reseed reseek reseen resees resell resend resent resets resewn resews reshes reship reshod reshoe reshot reshow reside resids resift resign resile resins resiny resist resite resits resize reskew reskue resoak resods resold resole resorb resort resown resows respot rested restem rester restos result resume retack retags retail retain retake retama retape reteam retear retell retems retene retest retial retied reties retile retime retina retine retint retire retold retook retool retore retorn retort retour retral retree retrim retrod retros retted retund retune returf return retuse retype reurge reused reuses revamp reveal revels reverb revere revers revert revery revest revets reveur revied revies review revile revise revive revoke revolt revote revues revved rewake reward rewarm rewash rewear reweds reweld rewets rewind rewins rewire rewoke reword rewore rework reworn rewove rewrap rewths rexine rezero rezone rezzes rhanja rhaphe rhebok rhemes rhesus rhetor rheums rheumy rhexes rhexis rhimes rhinal rhines rhinos rhizic rhodic rhodie rhombi rhombs rhones rhotic rhumba rhumbs rhuses rhymed rhymer rhymes rhynes rhythm rhyton rialto riancy riatas ribald riband ribaud ribbed ribber ribbon ribibe ribier riblet ribose ricers riched richen richer riches richly richts ricier ricing ricins ricked ricker rickey rickle rickly ricrac rictal rictus ridded ridden ridder riddle rident riders ridged ridgel ridger ridges ridgil riding ridley riever rieves rifely rifest riffed riffle rifled rifler rifles riflip rifted rigged rigger righto rights righty rigids riglin rigoll rigols rigors rigour rigout rilier riling rilled rilles rillet rimaye rimers rimier riming rimmed rimmer rimose rimous rimple rinded ringed ringer rinked rinsed rinser rinses riojas rioted rioter riotry ripeck ripely ripens ripers ripest riping ripoff ripost ripped ripper ripple ripply riprap ripsaw risers rishis rising risked risker risped risque ristra ritard ritted ritter ritual ritzes rivage rivals rivels rivers rivery rivets riving rivlin riyals rizard rizzar rizzer rizzor roadeo roadie roamed roamer roared roarer roarie roasts roated roates robalo roband robbed robber robbin robing robins robles robots robust roches rochet rocked rocker rocket rococo rodded rodent rodeos roding rodman rodmen roemer rogers rognon rogued rogues roiled roined roists rojaks rokers rokier roking rolags rolfed rolfer rolled roller romage romaji romals romano romans romcom romeos romped romper rondel rondes rondos roneos ronins ronion ronnel ronnie rontes ronyon ronzer roofed roofer roofie rooked rookie roomed roomer roomie rooped roopit roosas roosed rooser rooses roosts rooted rooter rootle rootsy ropers ropery ropier ropily roping roques roquet rorier rorted rorter rosace rosary rosbif roscid roscoe roseal rosery rosets rosety roshis rosied rosier rosies rosily rosing rosins rosiny rosits rosser rosted roster rostis rostra rosula rotans rotary rotate rotche rotgut rother roting rotolo rotons rotors rottan rotted rotten rotter rottes rotula rotund rouble rouche roucou rouens rouged rouges roughs rought roughy roules rounce rouncy rounds rouped roupet roupit roused rouser rouses rousts routed router routes rouths rovers roving rowans rowels rowens rowers rowing rowmes rownds rowted rowths royals royned roynes roysts rozets rozits rozzer ruanas rubace rubati rubato rubbed rubber rubbet rubbit rubble rubbly rubefy rubels rubied rubier rubies rubify rubigo rubine rubins rubles ruboff rubout rubric ruched ruches rucked ruckle ruckus rucola rudded rudder ruddle rudely rudery rudest rudies rudish rueful rueing ruelle ruffed ruffes ruffin ruffle ruffly rufous rugate rugged rugger rugola rugosa rugose rugous ruined ruiner ruings rulers rulier ruling rumaki rumals rumbas rumble rumbly rumbos rumens rumina rumkin rummer rumors rumour rumped rumple rumply rumpos rumpus rundle runkle runlet runnel runner runnet runoff runout runrig runted runway rupees rupiah rupias rurals rurban ruscus rushed rushee rushen rusher rushes rusine rusmas russel russet russia rusted rustic rustle rustre rutile rutins rutted rutter rybats ryking rymmed rymmes ryokan rypeck Offensive Words Show The family safe filter is ON and some offensive words and slangs are hidden by default. 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