I've just asked this question about browser extensions. It is about the thing, Mozilla calls WebExtensions. However, due to many different namings from different vendors, if you ask a generic question that should apply to all browsers implementing the soon to-be-standardized API you have hard times properly tagging it.
Because they have many names. MAny are more or less "historic" now or may be soon...
Browser extensions or...
- browser-addons aka
- browser-extension aka
- firefox-addon aka
- firefox-webextensions aka
- google-chrome-extension
To differenciate them a little, I think the term "addon" was more common in the Mozilla world (and actually should always be written "add-on" according to them).
And as Firefox also switched to WebExtensions, I see the name add-on
being technically deprecated and possibly only used for user-facing namings.
Problems
- The generic names are IMHO too generic. Maybe once we have a standard (see https://browserext.github.io/ as hinted above), we can use the real name there.
- And we have too many tags specific to Firefox.
- Also once we have that standard, Chrome/iums implementation/name may also change to be standard-complaint, so the tag needs to be renamed(?).
- Finally, we just have too many tags for generic questions about the standard. (not specific to one browser)
- As the standard/WebExtensions originated from Chrome/ium, many questions that are possible in more browsers now are still only tagged with
google-chrome-extension
.
Generally, I think, the paradigm change is just that browser extensions also work across browsers (and will be even better in the future!). And as we only rarely ask questions specific to a single browser for the web, we should switch to that way here, too.
At least answers can and should then list answers for all browsers, if possible. And thus a question should not ask: "How to do X in browser Y?", but "How to do X in browser extensions?".
Of the big browsers only Safari did not announce they want to take part in that standard, so of course safari-extension
cannot be replaced.
Solutions
- Maybe combine them?
- Also standardize them, e.g. why is
google-chrome-extension
namedgoogle-chrome-extension
and notchrome-extension
. So shall we namefirefox-addon
alsomozilla-firefox-addon
? (Also why does it have an icon? I guess you have a policy for that though.) - Maybe keep one, but only one tag, specific to each browser?
- About these "generic" ones: Do they even serve a purpose? (I mean, we need one for the standard, but are there really generic questions about the concept of add-ons/extensions in the browser?) As NPAPI plugins are deprecated and basically dead too (which may also be sorted in somewhere in "extensions"), there is no other thing anymore. So, delete them?