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: ''This category is about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI Netscape-style plugins], most commonly used in {{Firefox}} and {{Mozilla Suite}}''
: ''This category is about [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPAPI Netscape-style plugins], most commonly used in {{Firefox}} and {{Mozilla Suite}}''


A plugin is a (frequently optional) software component that is used to extend the functionality of a software application. Plugins are used by all sophisticated Web browsers to display content which they do not natively understand, such as [[Macromedia Flash | Flash movies]] and [[Java|Java applets]]. Firefox and the Mozilla Suite support many plugins, thus enabling the user to experience a wide range of media currently available on the Web, including sound, video and games.
A plugin is a (frequently optional) software component that is used to extend the functionality of a software application. Plugins are used by all sophisticated Web browsers to display content which they do not natively understand, such as [[Macromedia Flash | Flash movies]] and [[Java|Java applets]]. Firefox and the Mozilla Suite support many plugins, thus enabling the user to experience the wide range of media currently available on the Web, including sound, video and games.


A major source of information about plugins in Firefox and the Mozilla Suite is [http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/ PluginDoc].
A major source of information about plugins in Firefox and the Mozilla Suite is [http://plugindoc.mozdev.org/ PluginDoc].

Revision as of 16:40, 18 May 2005

This category is about Netscape-style plugins, most commonly used in Firefox and Mozilla Suite

A plugin is a (frequently optional) software component that is used to extend the functionality of a software application. Plugins are used by all sophisticated Web browsers to display content which they do not natively understand, such as Flash movies and Java applets. Firefox and the Mozilla Suite support many plugins, thus enabling the user to experience the wide range of media currently available on the Web, including sound, video and games.

A major source of information about plugins in Firefox and the Mozilla Suite is PluginDoc.