{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:22:41.751145", "uuid": "5a5565bc-8a0a-418b-bf71-9f1b1576eb00", "title": "BrowserApp", "url": "/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Add-ons/Firefox_for_Android/API/BrowserApp", "tags": ["glossary", "Firefox", "Guide", "Apps", "CodingScripting", "add-on", "Glossary", "Mobile"], "translations": [], "modified": "2016-01-15T10:45:37", "label": "BrowserApp", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 47435, "last_edit": "2016-01-15T10:45:35", "summary": "Add-ons running on desktop Firefox can use the global gBrowser variable to interact with tabs and any HTML content they host. This object isn't available on Firefox for Android, and instead add-ons should use the BrowserApp object, which provides much of the same functionality.", "sections": [{"id": "Quick_Links", "title": null}, {"id": "Summary", "title": "Summary"}, {"id": "Enumerating_and_retrieving_tabs", "title": "Enumerating and retrieving tabs"}, {"id": "Retrieving_XUL_browser_objects", "title": "Retrieving XUL browser objects"}, {"id": "Manipulating_browser_tabs", "title": "Manipulating browser tabs"}, {"id": "Listening_for_tab_events", "title": "Listening for tab events"}, {"id": "Methods", "title": "Methods"}, {"id": "Properties", "title": "Properties\u00a0"}], "slug": "Mozilla/Add-ons/Firefox_for_Android/API/BrowserApp", "review_tags": []}