![]() ![]() How much is “some” I don’t know, one would need to check what exactly the verification algorithm is looking for. The Firefox add-on works for the most part like its Chrome cousin Chrome Extension Source AMO has manual review, so indeed add-ons on AMO with the green button should be even safer than Google Play’s apps :)īut signed add-ons distributed outside of AMO have some level of guarantee too. Since you may load a percentage of Chrome extensions in Firefox, it is good that the extension supports Chrome extensions as well. Good news is that the add-on supports both Firefox add-ons and Chrome extensions. The links at the top right open the page of the extension on the official repository, download it to the local system, or load an open dialog that enables you to load another browser add-on to view its source. ![]() You may select and copy any code, which may come in handy if you want to research certain functions. The source code uses color coding, but that is about it. You may hide images or locales for instance to reduce the number of files listed on the left. One interesting option is the ability to filter certain types of files. You may use the filter option on top of the file listing to find particular files quickly. Selecting a file displays its code on the right. Since it is made up of multiple files, you get a listing of all those files on the left to quickly go through them. Once you select the option, the source code of the extension is opened in a new tab. ![]() The viewing of the source code works pretty much as you'd expect it to. ![]()
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