In Firefox there are plugins and extensions. Could you please explain to me why these addons have different name and tabs ? Does they differ so much so they need different names? I think it's a little unnatural to differ these things, extensions have so much and more functionality, what they lack for comparing to plugins?
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The difference is both historical and real:
So, although the plugins and extensions might appear to be related, they're very different technologies behind the scenes. |
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According to Mozilla, plugins help the browser display content, such as playing media. Extensions actually add new functionality to the browser. See the first couple paragraphs here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/extensions |
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One are programs which runs side-by-side of firefox. They get a canvas and when they paint on the canvas, firefox renders it. Notable examples: Flash, Java, QuakeLive. The other are programs which run in the javascript interpreter/compiler of firefox. They extend firefox functionality more directly, since they have access to the firefox internals and are not merely a canvas. Also, they are much more portable since they do not require underlying support of the operating system as much. There are advantages and disadvantages to both approaches, and they solve different tasks. |
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