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Old 22nd May 2013, 09:37   #1
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Default Why Does Firefox Use the “chrome://” Protocol in Internal Schemas?

You can access Firefox’s configuration menus, options, and hidden features via “chrome://” URLs. If you’re the curious sort, you might be wondering why it’s not “firefox://” instead. Read on as we dig in.

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