How to find installed addon in Firefox?
Hi :) I got some more addons installed. No, i dont want to deinstall some. Yes, i need and use all of them. No, they do not slow down my Browser. Yes, you may have not a hunch of that?
It seems in Firefox with Shift+Ctrl+A and about:addons you can only search addons on addons.mozilla.org. Or have i overlooked something?
Why does FF not have this usefull feature? It is faster to type text fragments to find an installed addon than to scroll down the list. All Chrome Browser got this option and it works fine :)
thx
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Some add-ons are pre-installed by Mozilla and would not show. Is there an add-on you are trying to find? or perhaps its icon?
Usually your list of installed extensions isn't so long that you need to search. What did you want to search for? If it's part of the title you can use the Find feature (and also copy/paste) on the Troubleshooting Information page. But the descriptive phrase isn't listed there.
To open that page, either:
- "3-bar" menu button > "?" Help > Troubleshooting Information
- (menu bar) Help > Troubleshooting Information
- type or paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter/Return
Scroll down past the Application Basics and Firefox Features tables, or use Find (Ctrl+f) to jump to Extensions).
More generally:
Support volunteers are limited in what we can do: we work with existing settings, add-ons, and workarounds; we can't change Firefox itself. To submit feature suggestions, you could use one or more of the following (depending on whether you want a suggestion box or a discussion):
- Feedback: https://qsurvey.mozilla.com/s3/FirefoxInput/
- Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/
- Twitter: https://twitter.com/firefox
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Firefox
For what it is worth. I can open the find bar on the about:addons page, but it doesn't find anything in richlistitem tags in the richlistbox that contains the extensions (does find text in the 'Missing something?' warning text).
I want to find an addon by typing text fragments, so that i can find it quick and easy. I got 40 addons enabled AND 40 disabled. So i do not know all addons i got.
There should be 2 search fields: 1 online on addons.mozilla.org 1 offline for the installed addons
All Chrome Browsers got this useful feature.
Modificato da Clemens Ratte-Polle il
There are 2 jscher2000 mentioned it.
1 online on addons.mozilla.org Which only searches for add-ons to be installed.
2 Copy/Paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter
3 and a 3rd way : Copy/Paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter. Go down the list to the heading Extensions.
So would you please clarify what you are looking to do please.
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Clemens Ratte-Polle said
I want to find an addon by typing text fragments, so that i can find it quick and easy. I got 40 addons enabled AND 40 disabled. So i do not know all addons i got.
The way the about:addons page currently is constructed is not compatible with the "Find in page" feature. Hopefully that will be updated in the future. For now we could only suggest workarounds. To suggest changes, please see my earlier reply with links.
Modificato da jscher2000 - Support Volunteer il
If you need to locate an extension for its Options/Preferences button or for more information on about:addons then there is no real workaround, but at least the extensions are sorted alphabetically. Otherwise the best workaround is to use about:support to have a lost if you aren't certain of the name of the extension.
Pkshadow said
There are 2 jscher2000 mentioned it. 1 online on addons.mozilla.org Which only searches for add-ons to be installed. 2 Copy/Paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter 3 and a 3rd way : Copy/Paste about:support in the address bar and press Enter. Go down the list to the heading Extensions. So would you please clarify what you are looking to do please.
yes, i is a slow workaround. Better to implement my suggestion into FF :) thx
jscher2000 said
Clemens Ratte-Polle saidI want to find an addon by typing text fragments, so that i can find it quick and easy. I got 40 addons enabled AND 40 disabled. So i do not know all addons i got.The way the about:addons page currently is constructed is not compatible with the "Find in page" feature. Hopefully that will be updated in the future. For now we could only suggest workarounds. To suggest changes, please see my earlier reply with links.
thank you :)
A modified (not yet existant) link like: about:support#Extensions would help :)
We have to wait
Correct : It seems in Firefox with Shift+Ctrl+A and about:addons you can only search addons on addons.mozilla.org. Or have i overlooked something?
Nobody here knows what you want, what your, getting at so please use the links already provided and make your suggestion and mark this as solved please.
Pkshadow said
Correct : It seems in Firefox with Shift+Ctrl+A and about:addons you can only search addons on addons.mozilla.org. Or have i overlooked something? Nobody here knows what you want, what your, getting at so please use the links already provided and make your suggestion and mark this as solved please.
sorry for you :( do you know this option to search installed addons in Chrome browser? No? Just try it and you would see...^^
Pkshadow said
Nobody here knows what you want, what your, getting at
To be fair, I think three people posting in this thread understood what the poster was looking for.
I have an add-on that does this (searching for add-ons), but like many add-ons, it is not compatible with Quantum :-(
FredMcD said
I have an add-on that does this (searching for add-ons), but like many add-ons, it is not compatible with Quantum :-(
Thx. What's it's name? :) I would try following: "Make Firefox Extensions Compatible with a Simple Hack" https://lifehacker.com/5494670/make-firefox-extensions-compatible-with-a-simple-hack
Clemens Ratte-Polle said
FredMcD saidI have an add-on that does this (searching for add-ons), but like many add-ons, it is not compatible with Quantum :-(Thx. What's it's name? :) I would try following: "Make Firefox Extensions Compatible with a Simple Hack" https://lifehacker.com/5494670/make-firefox-extensions-compatible-with-a-simple-hack
The old fix of changing the maxversion won't help after Firefox 56. Actually, it won't help after Firefox 48 because it will invalidate the digital signature on the extension.
Pkshadow said
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/chrome-store-foxified/
You did not get it yet?... please do not post such nonsense. thx.
at last: I want to search for installed Firefox addons, them that are ON MY computer and NOT online! The online usability searching for addons online should also be available offline for own addons :)
FredMcD said
I have an add-on that does this (searching for add-ons), but like many add-ons, it is not compatible with Quantum :-(
Clemens Ratte-Polle said
What's it's name? :)
Addons Manager Hilite {web link}
Not compatible with Firefox Quantum
Turn on: "Show Select Add-on List"
FredMcD said
FredMcD saidI have an add-on that does this (searching for add-ons), but like many add-ons, it is not compatible with Quantum :-(Clemens Ratte-Polle said
What's it's name? :)Addons Manager Hilite {web link}
Not compatible with Firefox Quantum
Turn on: "Show Select Add-on List"
would have been wonderful :D perhaps it gets compatible some time :)