词条 | MozillaZine |
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| name = MozillaZine | logo = | screenshot = | caption = Address Label Created 1CdhCZ2N2yoANLqBM38YF2BKxaSjqQUWmu | url = {{URL|mozillazine.org}} | alexa = | commercial = No | type = Web forum | language = English, French, Japanese, Spanish | registration = Optional, for posting messages | owner = | author = Chris Nelson | launch date = 1 September 1998 | current status = | revenue = | slogan = }} MozillaZine is an unofficial Mozilla website that provides information and support for products like the Firefox browser and the Thunderbird email client. The site hosts an active Mozilla webforum, and a community-driven knowledge base of information about Mozilla products. HistoryThe site was founded by Chris Nelson on September 1, 1998, just a few months after mozilla.org, which was created on February 23, 1998, and quickly grew in popularity. Improvements were added to the site and it soon moved to the In 2009 the MozillaZine news section of the site was dropped due to both a lack of interest and the fact that the open source project was being well covered by both the general and computer press. The home page was changed to reflect this by dropping both the News and Blogs links. MozillaZine is now primarily a support and advocacy site. SupportMozillaZine offers peer-to-peer support for Firefox, Thunderbird, SeaMonkey, Camino, Calendar and Mobile. Firefox, Thunderbird and SeaMonkey also have three sub-sections called General, used for general discussions of the product, Builds, used for testing, support and discussion of per-release versions of the product, and Bugs, used for discussing possible bugs in the product. The Bugs section should not be used for reporting bugs. Many theme and extension developers use MozillaZine to host support threads for their own projects. Help for developing add-ons can be found in Extension Development and Theme Development. See also
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