Mozilla’s Firefox web browser has undergone some major changes in recent years. Support for unsigned extensions is being phased out. Tabs have moved to the top of the screen and settings menus hide ...
Mozilla developers have blocked a Firefox plugin that was quietly pushed out by Microsoft, saying that it presents a security risk. Microsoft shipped the Firefox add-on as part of a .Net software ...
If you use Microsoft Windows, then it's my sincere hope that you also use the Mozilla Firefox Web browser (www.mozilla.com) for viewing Web sites, instead of Microsoft's lame Internet Explorer. As ...
Starting with March 7, when Mozilla is scheduled to release Firefox 52, all plugins built on the old NPAPI technology will stop working in Firefox, except for Flash, which Mozilla plans to support for ...
Generally speaking, before you begin, you need to update Firefox as well as update all your installed Firefox plugins, addon, themes to their latest versions. Having done that, try these specific ...
On Friday Oct. 9, Mozilla confirmed that by the end of 2016 the Netscape Plugin Application Programming Interface (NPAPI) will no longer feature plugin support in its browser. The concentrated efforts ...
Australia's CSIRO research organisation has developed a Firefox plugin named Annodex that allows browsing through time-continuous media such as audio and video in the same way that HTML allows ...
Playing AVI files in your browser requires that you have the right codecs and Firefox plugins – without those, you're only going to get the message that Firefox is ...
Mozilla developers have launched a new online tool that tells Firefox users whether popular add-on components such as Java or QuickTime are up to date. The new Plugin Check page tests for more than 15 ...
Mozilla has expanded a service that checks if a browser’s plugins are current to now scan Internet Explorer, Safari Opera and Chrome in addition to its own Firefox. Plugins are small bits of code that ...
Google Chrome recently dumped support for plugins such as Java and Silverlight, and now it’s Firefox’s turn. Late Thursday, Mozilla announced on its blog that Firefox would stop supporting plugins ...
Binary browser plugins using the 1990s-era NPAPI (“Netscape Plugin API”, the very name betraying its age) will soon be almost completely squeezed off the Web. Microsoft dropped NPAPI support in ...