A Web Extensions content-script extension that modifies Netflix subtitles to remove closed captions for the hearing impaired
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Universal standard for creating browser extensions.
Working through a W3C charter group, Mozilla has partnered with Microsoft and Opera to define a browser extension API that works across multiple browsers.
There is currently a preliminary specification that matches what Google has implemented in Chrome so that extensions written to the specification could potentially work on Chrome, Edge, Opera and Firefox.
A Web Extensions content-script extension that modifies Netflix subtitles to remove closed captions for the hearing impaired
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