Firefox 4 eliminates the status bar from the bottom of the browser window in favor of a new toolbar located at the bottom of the window. This new toolbar, with the ID "addon-bar", is a standard XUL toolbar
; add-ons can insert content into it, and the user can drag buttons into it while customizing their toolbars. This is the primary difference between the add-on bar and the old status bar; you can now put any XUL element into it, since it's a standard toolbar.
Adding an element to the add-on bar
The add-on bar is an XUL toolbar with the ID "addon-bar". The code below locates the most-recently used window and adds a new item to the add-on bar that simply displays the text "Hello world!" using an XUL label
element.
// Find the most recently used window var mediator = Components.classes['@mozilla.org/appshell/window-mediator;1'] .getService(Components.interfaces.nsIWindowMediator); var doc = mediator.getMostRecentWindow("navigator:browser").document; // Get the add-on bar for that window var addonBar = doc.getElementById("addon-bar"); // Construct the new toolbar item var newItem = doc.createElement("toolbaritem"); var itemLabel = doc.createElement("label"); // Add the item to the toolbar and set its text label newItem.appendChild(itemLabel); addonBar.appendChild(newItem); itemLabel.value = "Hello world!";
To add the button only once, create a bool pref to check if it is the first run. For example:
var firstrun = Services.prefs.getBoolPref("extensions.YOUREXT.firstrun"); var curVersion = "0.0.0"; if (firstrun) { Services.prefs.setBoolPref("extensions.YOUREXT.firstrun", false); Services.prefs.setCharPref("extensions.YOUREXT.installedVersion", curVersion); /* Code related to firstrun */ } else { try { var installedVersion = Services.prefs.getCharPref("extensions.YOUREXT.installedVersion"); if (curVersion > installedVersion) { Services.prefs.setCharPref("extensions.YOUREXT.installedVersion", curVersion); /* Code related to upgrade */ } } catch (ex) { /* Code related to a reinstall */ } }
How to use one overlay per Firefox version
Adding support for the add-on bar while staying compatible with Firefox 3.6 and older will require using two overlays.
The chrome.manifest file can specify which file is used by which Firefox version by using manifest flags:
overlay chrome://browser/content/browser.xul chrome://myaddon/content/myaddon/overlayold.xul application={ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384} appversion<4.0
overlay chrome://browser/content/browser.xul chrome://myaddon/content/myaddon/overlay.xul application={ec8030f7-c20a-464f-9b0e-13a3a9e97384} appversion>=4.0
Note: the appversion has to be at least 2 digits long or it won't work with versions of Gecko before 1.8.0.13 and 1.8.1.5.
Adding a button by default
See: Adding a button by default
Appearance differences
- Since the browser no longer occupies a large percentage of the bar with status information, the entire area is available for add-ons to use.
- The add-on bar is empty and hidden by default; the user must elect to make it visible.
- If a restartless add-on installs itself to the add-on bar directly and the bar is not already visible, the bar becomes visible automatically.
- If uninstalling a restartless add-on makes the number of items in the add-on bar become zero, the bar is hidden automatically.
See also
- The Firefox 4 add-on bar for developers, by Mike Kaply