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| 28 | <h1>SeaMonkey Vision: Configurability</h1> |
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| 32 | <li>Provide choice to power users through a reasonable set of |
| 33 | <span class="hilite">configurable and customizable</span> features paired |
| 34 | with extensibility through add-ons |
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| 36 | <li>Power users, being one of the main target groups of SeaMonkey, should |
| 37 | be able to <span class="hilite">choose what functionality</span> they |
| 38 | want to use in what way.</li> |
| 39 | <li>At the same time, the amount of options must be kept |
| 40 | <span class="hilite">comprehensible</span> for users that are not yet |
| 41 | accustomed to everything SeaMonkey has to offer and managable for the |
| 42 | team writing and maintaining the code.</li> |
| 43 | <li>Development of SeaMonkey <span class="hilite">add-ons</span> should |
| 44 | be made as easy as possible, for example through providing similar or |
| 45 | the same APIs as Firefox and Thunderbird for add-on developers.</li> |
| 46 | <li>Everything normal SeaMonkey users need to tweak should be available |
| 47 | in <span class="hilite">UI preferences</span>, things only a small |
| 48 | minority of very advanced users want to change should not be in |
| 49 | standard preferences UI.</li> |
| 50 | <li>Add-ons should be able to <span class="hilite">easily extend, |
| 51 | configure and customize</span> functionality.</li> |
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