Wiley, 2006. — 386 p. — ISBN: 9780471748991. Firefox For Dummies gives you the inside scoop on the exciting new browser from the Web wizard that got it started. The book's author, Blake Ross, began developing Firefox as a teenager. Once available to the world, the simple and powerful tool was an instant hit claiming a sizable share of the Web browser market with over 140...
Wiley, 2005. — 459 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7645-9650-6 They dreamed of a better browser...and before you could say "explore no more," Firefox was born. But already you want more. Tighter security, greater functionality. A custom installation for Linux. Maybe even that unique extension you've always dreamed of creating. Well, if you want to tweak the Fox, here are over 400 p. of ways...
Packt Publishing, 2015. — 166 p. — ISBN10: 1783989408, ISBN13: 978-1-78398-940-9. With broad compatibility, the latest in web technologies, and powerful development tools, Firefox is a great choice for both web developers and end users. Firefox OS's promotion of HTML5 as a first class citizen opens up the walled gardens of mobile application development for web developers. It...
Sebastopol, O’Reilly Media, In, 2002. — 605 p. Mozilla is not just a web browser. It is also a framework for building cross-platform applications using standards such as Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML languages such as the XML-based User-interface Language (XUL), eXtensible Binding Language (XBL), and Resource Description Framework (RDF). Gecko, Mozilla's rendering engine,...
Cambridge: O’Reilly, 2007. — 513 p. This book is intended for designers and developers charged with delivering innovative standards-based Internet applications. This includes those responsible for server applications or for the development of Internet-enabled desktop applications. This book is designed to cover many of the practical issues related to the nuances of XML User...
Prentice Hall PTR, 2003. - 800 p. Rapid Application Development with Mozilla, part of the Bruce Perens Open-source Series, is a concise guide for any programmer who wants to learn the versatility and compatibility of Mozilla, an open-source toolset with over a thousand objects and components. An additional feature of Rapid Application Development with Mozilla is the NoteTaker...
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