> That's a good idea. We can look into it, but I suspect that doing it
right will require either crippling Chickenfoot substantially, or doing
substantial rewiring of Firefox itself.
The direction Firefox decided to go was mostly "crippling substantially" of extensions, and not enough "rewiring of Firefox itself".
> That's a good idea. We can look into it, but I suspect that doing it right will require either crippling Chickenfoot substantially, or doing substantial rewiring of Firefox itself.
The direction Firefox decided to go was mostly "crippling substantially" of extensions, and not enough "rewiring of Firefox itself".