Firefox has been consistently being accused of copying the significant and useful features of Google Chrome. Be it the incognito mode, or the idea of using third-party extensions to the system, Firefox has copied a vast majority of its features from Chrome and continues to add on specifications that are similar. Now, the contemporary Firefox is much more adaptable and innovative than the Chrome. The entire interface of Firefox is capable of being customized which is also an integral part of the Chrome web browser.

Firefox has now discontinued its entire course of previous XUL extensions and moved on to the concurrent array of WebExtensions which have started to create impact since its inception which happened around 2 years back. The new leap in the world of extensions has proved to be really successful for the company, similar to the outlook of entire Chrome system.

Compared with previous Mozilla extensions, the contemporary browser is powered by WebExtensions which are much broader in the sense of their usefulness and functionalities. These extensions can be compared to those of Chrome and Microsoft’s Edge. The add-ons have been improved to transform themselves into extensions that are reliable, safe, and much more functional.

Firefox add-ons are much more autonomous than Chrome’s extensions. Firefox Quantum is highly customizable which means that the graphical interface and user interface can be altered as per the individual’s discretion. The user can customize their interfaces for Mozilla through the userChrome.css file. This extension file enables users to hide options, move the toolbars, and even toggle between the selection order of the setting menu’s options.

Firefox offers a separate display bar where important features like history, downloads, bookmarks, and several other key functions could be accessed unlike Chrome, where everything is really within complex options and need a lot of clicks.