Heck. Yes. ? https://t.co/441rmO2gCj
— Michael Arestad (@michaelarestad) June 4, 2021
I just really want to be able to make Safari extensions without touching Xcode. ? https://t.co/3eN3zIkTB8
— Mu-An 慕安 (@muanchiou) June 4, 2021
You know how each browser used to have totally different technologies for making add-ons or extensions. (They weren’t even called the same thing.) And how more recently, several browsers totally changed their extensions to use a similar set of APIs as the others? Yeah. That.
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) June 4, 2021
Yes! This is basically what I've been waiting for when people ask about the extensions story for @nteractio. Looking forward to building on web standards. ? https://t.co/dXyIWDdfmj
— Safia Abdalla (@captainsafia) June 4, 2021
Scoop: The top browser teams — @googlechrome, @firefox, @MicrosoftEdge, and Safari — have banded together to standardize browser extensions. The goal is a unified and more secure foundation. tip @Techmeme https://t.co/4KhGwRgZAO
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) June 4, 2021
This is a big deal. (Thread!) https://t.co/M0oHAY7o2E
— Ricky Mondello (@rmondello) June 4, 2021
This is such a welcome change ?
— Sangeetha (@sangee_kp) June 4, 2021
Web standards for browser extensions!https://t.co/7FPLZ1ncxk https://t.co/I9LPjLpxY7
Reservations? No! I think this is terrific!!! I’ve watched smart people work for a while to make this happen. It’s exciting that we are now at this point. Web standards are fantastic for developers.
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) June 4, 2021
Good news. https://t.co/TUx1zrEjeA
— Rick Dudley (afdudley.eth) (@AFDudley0) June 4, 2021
This is great news for browser extensions like RECAP. It's not the first time browser manufacturers have tried to work together on extensions, but it's the broadest. Hopefully it'll stick. https://t.co/v09hKbK9Wg
— Free Law Project ⚖ (@FreeLawProject) June 4, 2021
Now it’s official. There’s now a WebExtensions Community Group, initiated by Apple, Google, Microsoft and Mozilla, for aligning on a common vision for browser extensions and to work towards future standardization. https://t.co/NEwPqRU0jW
— Jen Simmons (@jensimmons) June 4, 2021
Web standards. For extensions.
so excited about this! https://t.co/ZQzhlb72cS
— Desirée Zamora García ?? (@thedezzie) June 4, 2021
? #w3ccommunity Forming the WebExtensions Community Group https://t.co/WrPPsRt23M
— W3C (@w3c) June 4, 2021
This is great news for browser extensions like RECAP. It's not the first time browser manufacturers have tried to work together on extensions, but it's the broadest. Hopefully it'll stick. https://t.co/v09hKbK9Wg
— Free Law Project ⚖ (@FreeLawProject) June 4, 2021
Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla are working together on browser extensions https://t.co/PLpCJLah3r
— XDA (@xdadevelopers) June 4, 2021
Forming the WebExtensions Community Group | WebExtensions Community Group https://t.co/CqwtL19NIH
— lunamoth (@lunamoth) June 5, 2021
WebExtensions Community Group| Chrome, Safari, Firefox 및 Edge가 협력하여 브라우저 확장 기능 향상 https://t.co/eaEJsGbZHg
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