Hi there, Jeremy. 

Add-ons are indeed supported. I checked this by installing Adblock Plus in 
the browser I keep working on as a private hobby project, which is based on 
pretty much the same code-base. 

Tiddlyfox won't install there either. When I try to add the locally saved 
.xpi, nothing will happen and there's no pop-up asking me whether I want to 
install the add-on or not. If, on the other hand, I try to install the .xpi 
by going to either the Mozilla add-on page or the Tiddlyfox specific Git, a 
pop-up is asking me whether I want to open this "unknown format" or 
download the .xpi. This doesn't normally happen with other .xpi files, 
which will take me right to the installation process (just like in 
Firefox). 

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