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  2. Mozilla Archive Format - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozilla_Archive_Format

    It continued to be supported in Cyberfox and Waterfox, forks of Firefox that try to keep features removed from Firefox like the traditional extension API. Browser extension WebScrapBook (with assistant PyWebScrapBook), available for Firefox 57+ and Chromium-based browsers, supports saving and opening MAFF files.

  3. XPInstall - Wikipedia

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    A XPI (pronounced "zippy" and derived from XPInstall) installer module is a ZIP file that contains an install script or a manifest at the root of the file, and a number of data files. [1] [2] In Mozilla, Firefox before 0.7, and before 0.5 [clarification needed], the package contained a JavaScript install script (install.js) with some directives ...

  4. Firefox Send - Wikipedia

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    Firefox Send was a free and open-source end-to-end encrypted file sharing web service developed by Mozilla. [2] It was operational from August 1, 2017 until July 7, 2020. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  5. XBL - Wikipedia

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    The root element of an XBL file is the <bindings> element, which contains one or more <binding> elements. Each <binding> element declares one binding, which can be attached to any XUL element. It may also possess an id attribute. A binding is assigned to an element by setting the CSS property -moz-binding to the URL of the binding's file. For ...

  6. Mozilla Composer - Wikipedia

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    Mozilla Composer is the former free and open-source HTML editor and web authoring module of the Mozilla Application Suite (the predecessor to SeaMonkey). It was used to create and to edit web pages, e-mail, and text documents, and available for Windows, macOS and Linux. Composer was a graphical WYSIWYG HTML editor to view, write and edit HTML ...

  7. Restore your browser to default settings - AOL Help

    help.aol.com/articles/reset-web-settings

    • Restore your browser's default settings in Firefox • Restore your browser's default settings in Chrome. While Internet Explorer may still work with some AOL products, it's no longer supported by Microsoft and can't be updated. Because of this, we recommend you download a supported browser for a more reliable and secure experience.

  8. File select - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_select

    Firefox version 3.6 started supporting multiple-file selection, [9] allowing the developer some limited access to the files themselves prior to being uploaded to the server, via the HTML5 File API. [10] This feature also allows users to drag-and-drop files from external applications (such as Windows Explorer) directly

  9. List of Firefox features - Wikipedia

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    By default, Firefox downloads all files to a user's desktop on Mac and Windows or to the user's home directory on Linux, but it can be configured to prompt for a specific download location. Version 3.0 added support for cross-session resuming (stopping a download and resuming it after closing the browser).