Amina uddita ɗoo Enternet keso pul.

Yillo yoga e kesameeje amen cakkitiiɗe—mahiraaɗe teknolojiije Geese kadi ŋeñtiraaɗe ngam wallude tabitinde cellal e weeɓitaare Enternet haa bada.

Waɗtude Ngoonka Ɗuwtuka goonga ngam fof naftoroo

Huutoraade A-Frame, topayɓe, ŋeñtiyaŋkooɓe e ñeeñiyaŋkooɓe ena njogii mbaawka sosde dawte NƊ (VR)

Ƴeewndo ɗum

Huutoraade Geese ngam ƴellitde pije

Huutoraade teknologii Geese ñisɗe, ɗe Mozilla fuɗɗi, topayɓe nana towa pije ɗo meeɗaani yettaade.

Fijir ƴeewdorɗe ɗee

Ɓeydude hoolaare e Enternet mo Kuuɗe

E ballal kesamaagu udditiingu, amina ngadda hoolaare e keelɗugol to leyleyte kaɓirɗi kewɗi.

Ɓeydu humpito

Mahde wanngorde faamnde ma

Haralde aroore e jiytannɗe Geese ko wanngorde ɓurnde weeɓtude, nafoore tee ena faamondiri e mah.

Ɓeydu humpito

Fentude ɗemngal toporgal ɓurngal hisde

E tammbitol Mozilla, Rust ena walla banngorɗe, juɓɓe e geɗe goɗɗe ɓurde yaawde e hisde.

Yeeɓ widewoo oo

Blogge

Tar binndanɗe cakkitiiɗe to blog teknolojii mo Mozilla.

  • Cross-browser extensions, available now in Firefox

    Hacks

    We’re modernizing the way developers build extensions for Firefox! We call the new APIs WebExtensions , because they’re written using the technologies of the Web: HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. And just like the technologies of the Web, you can write one codebase that works in multiple places.

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  • Introducing FilterBubbler: A WebExtension built using React/Redux

    Hacks

    We’re building a text analysis toolkit with the new WebExtensions API. This toolkit will let you monitor various browser activities and resources (history, bookmarks, etc.) and then let you use text analysis modules to discover patterns in your own browsing history. The idea was to turn the tables on the kinds of sophisticated analysis that advertisers do with the everyday browsing activities we take for granted. We’re building this project using React/Redux tooling, and in this post we walk you through some of our design challenges and the decisions we made.

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  • Announcing WebVR on Mac via Firefox Nightly

    Hacks

    Mozilla is pleased to announce WebVR is now available for macOS today via Firefox Nightly. This follows our announcement last week that WebVR is shipping in Firefox 55 for Windows. More than 20% of Hacks readers (on desktop) and a quarter of web developers accessing the Mozilla Developer Network are on macOS. Many developers go …

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  • VR development from the comfort of your regular environment

    Hacks

    If you’re new at developing VR content, maybe you’ve recently switched to a Windows PC. Coming from Mac and Linux systems, switching to and from Windows can be a challenge. If this is your situation too, here’s a walkthrough of one developer’s setup for working with virtual reality, that maintains the comfort of a familiar context and minimizes disruptive context switches.

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