![]() ![]() You can write extensions in XUL and JavaScript, this does not only allow extensions to be built fast but also makes sure that you can change virtually anything the browser does. Firefox is extensible, this is one of its very basic features. ![]() Internet Explorer is very different from Firefox. Fact is, this is extremely unlikely to happen, for various reasons. So I thought it would be worth answering in detail in my blog. I already answered that question several times but recently a few people asked me again to create an Adblock Plus version for Internet Explorer. Adblock Plus and (a little) more Adblock for Internet Explorer is not an option ![]()
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