Archive for December, 2006

Making money off extensions - rebranding

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Often, site owners want a customized version of an extension with certain tweaks, changed defaults, etc. They will often want that extension branded with their site’s name or logo (this may even be required by the original extension author, if it’s not you). To make this as easy as possible, extension authors should first ensure […]

Metapost

Friday, December 29th, 2006

I’m expanding the scope of this blog a bit… Gonna start talking about some more technical stuff, maybe get on the mozillaZine Feedhouse and planet.mozilla.org. Oh, and I figured I should get rid of the garish default theme. This much a bit better, don’t you think?
I was thinking that Wordpress should come in a better […]

Live Title generator repository

Thursday, December 7th, 2006

I’ve put together a Live Title generator repository. I’m hoping to make it the place to go for them, just like userstyles.org is the place to go for user CSS. The site itself explains what the plan is for the site, so I won’t repeat it except to re-iterate: the site really needs generators (right […]

Adventures in development - Web standards and Firefox extensions