Prepare your Firefox desktop extension for the upcoming Android release
Prepare your Firefox desktop extension for the upcoming Android release
Firefox will become the only major Android browser to support an open extension ecosystem
Shots fired! Mozilla is serious about taking Chrome’s crown, especially after Google’s shameful WEI.

WEI? I’m a frayed knotTwo pieces of string walk into a bar.The first piece of string asks for a drink.The bartender says, “Get lost. We don’t serve pieces of string.”The second string ties a knot in his middle and messes up his ends. Then he orders a drink. The bartender says, “Hey, you aren’t a...
In addition to what jayandp said, it can also be useful to correct some “bugs” if you know your way around CSS. For example something I really hate about the default Lemmy themes is that they stretch the videos to the full width of the page, so I made a CSS override to fix that:
video { width: 25vw !important; }I already have a few that I developed and use all the time. It’s just difficult to get them set up currently.
For example I’ve developed a small Add-on which makes Android Firefox open PDF directly, just like the desktop browser does.
I don’t want to, but I’m thinking about switching to FF since Edge and Chrome have been having freezing issues for the past six months or so.
Native ad blocking via extension would definitely help nudge me over. Especially since I’m considering getting a OnePlus Open and a web browser would be a vital part of the Foldable experience.