![]() We will create a Firefox extension to find all links in the current web page, highlight those which have a target attribute and alert you how many links it found. If you are the developer of a legacy add-on, please refer to this page for resources to help you migrate to the current API. Please do not reference this article for extension development, as it is out-of-date. You can find reference documentation for the WebExtensions API on MDN. We encourage you to visit Extension Workshop to learn more about browser extensions and how you can build an extension for Firefox. Update: Firefox has used the WebExtensions API as its extension API since 2017.
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