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Izegrar ttaǧǧan ineflayen ad siɣzfen neɣ ad sniflen amek iteddu Firefox. Ttawrun s useqdec n tizeɣt  n tetiknulujiyin Web - JavaScript, HTML, and CSS - akked kra n igrudmawen usliɣen n yesnasen API n JavaScript. Gar wayen nniḍen, azegrir yezmer:

Asnefli izegrar-isemmaden

llant akka tura aṭas n ttawilat iw snefli n (add-ons) izegrar-isemmaden Firefox,maca WebExtensions ad yuɣal d tagnut sya ɣer taggara 2017.tigrumma nniḍen n ifucka,ernud (add-ons)izegrar-isemmaden n afelselfu, add-ons bootstrap ed SDK add-on tettwarǧa ɣeluy n uzal n sen deg yiwet n tagwnitt.

Issin ugar ɣef  WebExtensions             

Ma yella turam azegrar amaynut asemmad,nesmagel-awen a ttarum i WebExtention.

WebExtensions are designed to be cross-browser compatible: WebExtensions written for Firefox will in most cases run in Chrome, Edge, and Opera with few if any changes. They are also fully compatible with multiprocess Firefox.

Siked API ig etddun tura akka di Firefox akked iminigen nniḍen. We're continuing to design and implement new APIs in response to developer needs.

Most of the WebExtensions APIs are also available on Firefox for Android.

Migrate an Existing Add-on

If you maintain a legacy add-on, such as a XUL overlay, bootstrapped, or Add-on SDK-based add-on, we recommend that you investigate porting it to WebExtensions. There are some porting resources on MDN.

We've collected resources on a wiki page to support developers through the transition. To get started, use the compatibility Lookup Tool to see if your add-on will be affected.

Publishing add-ons

Addons.mozilla.org, commonly known as "AMO," is Mozilla's official site for developers to list add-ons, and for users to discover them. By uploading your add-on to AMO, you can participate in our community of users and creators, and find an audience for your add-on.

You are not required to list your add-on on AMO, but your add-on must be signed by Mozilla or users won't be able to install it.

For an overview of the process of publishing your add-on, see Signing and distributing your add-on.

Other types of add-ons

Generally, when people speak of add-ons they're referring to extensions, but there are a few other add-on types that allow users to customize Firefox. Those add-ons include:


Contact us

You can use the links below to get help, keep up to date with news around add-ons, and give us feedback.

Add-ons forum

Use the Add-ons Discourse forum to discuss all aspects of add-on development and to get help.

Mailing lists

Use the dev-addons list to discuss development of the add-ons ecosystem, including the development of the WebExtensions system and of AMO:

IRC

If you're a fan of IRC, you can get in touch at: