Trying to port an extension (Speed Dial) - where to start?

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  1. moon-tester-tool

    Tool for testing compatibility of add-ons with Pale Moon

    It's there on JustOff's repo. Not sure about blocklist, I had it installed for a long time and it still works.

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  3. speed-start

    Speed Dial & Start Page with flexible layout for fast access to sites via visual bookmarks for Firefox, Pale Moon and SeaMonkey.

    You might not have to port that or use MTT at all. There's an extension by JustOff that provides a Speed Dial + Start Page: https://github.com/JustOff/speed-start

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