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Note: This actually still works with native Fennec! | |||
Fennec uses special <code><setting></code> XUL tags to create it's list of options (preferences). Add-ons must use the same tags. The options are merged into the Fennec Add-on Manager, not displayed as a popup dialog. Of course, add-ons can support more than one application, so we need to make sure that the options XUL for Fennec can coexist with the options XUL for other applications. Let's take a look at how this all works: | Fennec uses special <code><setting></code> XUL tags to create it's list of options (preferences). Add-ons must use the same tags. The options are merged into the Fennec Add-on Manager, not displayed as a popup dialog. Of course, add-ons can support more than one application, so we need to make sure that the options XUL for Fennec can coexist with the options XUL for other applications. Let's take a look at how this all works: | ||