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Hacking Firefox: Add Stuff to Your Toolbars

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Overview This paper shows how to really trick out the toolbars. It shows how to upgrade Firefox toolbars and use the new features added. There are many extensions that can be usefully put on toolbars, but currently few extensions do this automatically. It focuses on two example extensions that benefit from toolbar icons: InfoLister and Gmail Notifier.

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Sep 13, 2007
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