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webvrplus

v0.3.0

Published

Firefox extension that manages browser prefs for optimal WebVR support, avoiding the need to make about:config changes.

Downloads

4

Readme

Mozilla WebVR Plus

Firefox extension that manages browser prefs for optimal WebVR support, avoiding the need to make about:config changes.

The latest public version of this extension lives on addons.mozilla.org.

Development

We use jpm, which requires npm (brew install npm, if you're on OS X).

Then to install the Node dependencies:

npm install

Building

npm run xpi

Running

npm run run

Testing the .xpi without jpm

  1. If you'd like to test a generated .xpi with a different version/build of Firefox, you must first disable the check that requires only signed add-ons to be installed. In Firefox, open about:config and flip xpinstall.signatures.required to false.
  2. Drag the generated .xpi from your file system onto any active browser window in Firefox.
  3. Click the "Install" button!

Publishing

To update this extension, first run this command:

npm run xpi

And then upload the new version to the AMO.