chrome/calendar/content/calendar/calendar-properties-dialog.js:153: let menulist = document.getElementById("calendar-refreshInterval-menulist") chrome/calendar/content/calendar/calendar-properties-dialog.js:91: let value = getElementValue("calendar-refreshInterval-menulist") In this case, I searched for 'Show Reminders': $ find -exec grep -nH "Show Reminders" \ In general, you can usually find the code that handles a given dialog or other piece of UI functionality by hunting for strings that appear in it. (You may have to rename it to '.xpi.zip' first, or right-click and "Open With.", depending.) Extract all of the files you find inside, preserving directories. xpi file in hand, find a convenient, otherwise empty directory in which to unzip it - an XPI installer is just a renamed zip file, so unzip, WinZip, WinRar,
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