Adblock Plus and (a little) more

Adblock Plus roadmap changes - Firefox Sync and Electrolysis · 2010-07-09 04:26 by Wladimir Palant

I had a chance to talk to some Firefox Sync developers at the Mozilla Summit today. The interesting results:

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XULRunner in large projects, part 3: Bugs, bugs, and more bugs · 2010-07-05 22:36 by Wladimir Palant

I already mentioned platform bugs in the previous article but this discussion is worth expanding. Fact is, with the XULRunner code base being rather huge you are bound to find bugs and inconsistencies if you only dig a little deeper. Most of them will be minor though some occasionally turn out mission critical.

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XULRunner in large projects, part 2: Why XULRunner isn't like Java · 2010-07-04 12:53 by Wladimir Palant

When talking about runtimes people often expect XULRunner to be something like Java. Sometimes people will also mention .NET — if you are one of them feel free to replace the word “Java” but “.NET” everywhere in this article, it shouldn’t affect the meaning in any way. Fact is, XULRunner is very different from Java and I will try to explain why.

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XULRunner in large projects, part 1: What is that "XULRunner" thingy, anyway? · 2010-07-02 03:25 by Wladimir Palant

I applied to lead a session on XULRunner in large software projects at the Mozilla Summit. Unfortunately, that proposal was rejected, no talk for me at the summit. Yet there is apparently some interest in the topic, I got messages from two people who won’t be attending the summit asking for slides. I won’t create any slides but I decided to share my thoughts on the topics I wanted to discuss. Having spent the last three years building XULRunner-based applications (first TomTom HOME, now Songbird) I have some experience in this area. Still, this will be necessarily a one-sided view so don’t hesitate to comment.

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Impact of Adblock Plus on startup time - revisited · 2010-06-10 02:31 by Wladimir Palant

A few months ago Taras Glek blogged about extensions having a significant impact on browser’s startup time. One of the extensions he measured was Adblock Plus 1.1.3 and it didn’t make a good figure. Originally I thought that significantly optimizing Adblock Plus initialization wasn’t possible but I then found that using lazy evaluation for some values improved the performance of Adblock Plus 1.2 quite significantly. So I decided to check what things look like now.

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Status of the Adblock Plus project, spring 2010 · 2010-05-06 22:11 by Wladimir Palant

With Adblock Plus 1.2 being released and many other things going on I felt that it would be useful to give a summary of where we are now and what are the areas that we need to focus on next. I am not sure whether it is something I would publish regularly, maybe.

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Ah, that wonderful Flash installation experience... · 2010-04-22 10:57 by Wladimir Palant

Apparently, I am not the only one who noticed that the Flash installation experience has turned from bad to worse. Paul O’Shannessy uses pretty strong language to describe the procedure but I think it is justified. Until recently you could ignore all the bells and whistles and still download the executable which would then install Flash (and only Flash, regardless of the pre-checked crap that you might have forgotten to uncheck). Now you have to install the Adobe DLM extension (never mind that plug-in installation doesn’t usually require a browser restart) and there doesn’t seem to be a way to avoid it. Still wonder why so many people want to see Flash obsoleted by HTML5?

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Linux New Media Award for Adblock Plus · 2010-03-04 23:49 by Wladimir Palant

I was at CeBIT today, collecting the Linux Media Award for the best open source Firefox extension. I just want to repeat what I said there: I really didn’t expect to come that far. After all, initially I only intended to quickly improve Adblock and find somebody to maintain the new codebase. And now, four years later, I am still continuing to improve Adblock Plus and there is much more work to be done. This is largely the “fault” of the passionate community who has been a great motivator. So: everybody who helped me and supported the project in all these years (you know who you are and I cannot possibly mention everybody) — thank you!

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About.com Reader's Choice Awards - Adblock Plus needs your vote! · 2010-02-02 10:00 by Wladimir Palant

Don’t have enough polls to participate in? Good news for you: About.com started its Reader’s Choice Awards program and you might know some of the finalists. Now it all depends on your vote. Head over to the poll page, page 4 is particularly interesting — it lists Adblock Plus as one of the finalists in the “Best Overall Add-On” category. You certainly want to go to page 2 as well and vote for Firefox in the “Best Major Desktop Browser” category. If you already had a chance to use Firefox Mobile (Fennec), maybe even with Adblock Plus installed, page 3 is where you can vote for it.

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More extension signing adventures · 2009-12-21 11:22 by Wladimir Palant

Things got significantly better since the last time I tried to sign Adblock Plus. Firefox 3.5.6 will now show my name instead of “Author not verified” even if the organization field of the certificate is empty (thanks, Boris). And StartCom certificates are accepted by all main applications that Adblock Plus needs to support (meaning Firefox 3.0 starting with 3.0.12, Firefox 3.5/3.6/3.7, SeaMonkey 2.0 and Thunderbird 3.0). So I started signing development builds again and even released Adblock Plus 1.1.2 as a signed XPI a little more than a week ago.

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