What's the difference between MDN and MDN Plus?
Revision Information
- Revision id: 242378
- Created:
- Creator: Mozinet
- Comment: "Firefox account", substituted the letters X with crosses (☓ saltire), and added a margin before
- Reviewed: Yes
- Reviewed:
- Reviewed by: AliceWyman
- Is approved? Yes
- Is current revision? No
- Ready for localization: No
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Mozilla Developer Network (MDN) Web Docs is an evolving learning platform for Web technologies and the software that powers the Web. MDN's mission is simple: provide a blueprint for a better Internet and empower a new generation of developers and content creators to build it.
MDN Web Docs is available for free and accessible to all, and doesn’t require you to log in with a Firefox account. You can upgrade your access with a free or paid MDN Plus subscription, which includes varying access to Collections, Notifications and MDN Offline. MDN Plus subscriptions require you to create and/or log in with a Firefox account.
MDN Plus is currently only available in the United States and Canada.
Feature | MDN Core | MDN Plus 5 | MDN Supporter 10 |
---|---|---|---|
Saved articles | Up to 5 saved articles | ☓ | ☓ |
Notifications | Up to 3 notifications | ☓ | ☓ |
MDN Offline | ☓ | ☓ | |
Early access to new features | ☓ |