One of the main arguments brought forth for the switching to the WebExtensions system for browser extensions was that it made cross-browser extensions easier. Firefox users may now reap the benefits of this promise, as Mozilla has implemented functionality in the browser to import extensions from other browsers.

The feature, which is in testing at the moment, can be enabled by all users of the latest stable version of Firefox.

The feature is limited at the time to Google Chrome and select extensions. Even though Firefox and Chrome extensions use the same framework, WebExtensions, they are not compatible immediately. Firefox users who attempt to install extensions from Chrome’s Web Store may notice that this is not working.

  • Link.wav [he/him]@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    the ideal scenario is Revolut supporting Firefox themselves

    So we agree, yet you still lead with

    Nope

    You gotta stop this framing your agreement as a disagreement, my friend. You’re triggering flashbacks to r*ddit lol

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      1 year ago

      We agree on the ideal scenario, we disagree on what’s a good enough solution, so my previous comment is quite literally disagreement with what you said.

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        1 year ago

        Alright, well I don’t get that excruciatingly nitpicky with people here, so I’ll just take it as agreement and wish you a good day