We recommend you open about:debugging to help debug the extension. The add-on will be refreshed automatically as you change files. bin/run-addon will build a few parts of the addon (into addon/webextension/build/) and start Firefox with the add-on installed. env.dev for some of the options available through environment variables.
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Ensure the locale for your Postgres messages is US English ( Here's why).
#SCREENSHOT TOOL FOR WINDOWS AND FIREFOX INSTALL#
(Skip this step if you do not want to run a local server.) Install Postgres. You can find more information about Firefox Screenshots at the Mozilla Wiki page: Installation and Setup (This project used to include general page freezing this functionality has been forked off into pagearchive.) Ian has been blogging about the design, definition, and development process. The add-on is in webextension/, and the website is in server/ It is made up of both an add-on (using WebExtensions) and a website using Node.js.
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The project was initially launched through Test Pilot as Page Shot. It is available in Firefox 56 and later versions, as part of the default Firefox distribution. We are archiving this repo, and all future bugs should be directed to bugzilla. This repo currently contains server code that has been disabled. Bugs should now be filed in bugzilla under Firefox::screenshots. The frontend for screenshots is now maintianed in mozilla-central. Clarifying the Future of Firefox Screenshots