How can I find a list of installed add-ons in FF5? (the one I'm looking for is installed, but does not appear in Extensions, Appearance, or Plugins)
I installed an add-on that would allow me to change the content of the context menu. It works like a charm and I want to make a donation to the person who developed it, but I can't remember its name and I don't know how to find a list of the add-ons that I have installed. I've checked the lists that appear when you go to the Add-ons Manager under Extensions, Appearance, and Plugins, but it isn't there. Any help would be very much appreciated.
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Lots of extensions change several context menus.
The Menu Editor extension allows to rearrange and hide items in menus, even move items between menus (be careful with moving between menus.
You can get a list of your Extensions in a readable list through Help > Trouble Shooting information or by typing about:support into the location bar in Firefox 4 and above. Note your disabled extensions in your addons list may appear after those that are enabled.
Please mark "Solved" one answer that will best help others with a similar problem -- hope this was it.
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Lots of extensions change several context menus.
The Menu Editor extension allows to rearrange and hide items in menus, even move items between menus (be careful with moving between menus.
You can get a list of your Extensions in a readable list through Help > Trouble Shooting information or by typing about:support into the location bar in Firefox 4 and above. Note your disabled extensions in your addons list may appear after those that are enabled.
Please mark "Solved" one answer that will best help others with a similar problem -- hope this was it.
Using "Help > Trouble Shooting" gave me what I was looking for immediately. Thanks so much for your help!
You're welcome. Could you mark the problem as solved, that along with the comment you already made helps other users with similar problems find aspects of Firefox and try things out for themselves, Thanks.
This is embarrassing--how do I mark the problem solved?