How do I get a listing of every add-on in a category in the new, poorly designed "Add-ons" web page?
When I go to the add-ons page (https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/) and select a category I get three items at the top, none of which are any use, and three columns of "Recently Added", "Top Downloads" and "Top Rated". I may be looking for an older add-on, a bit specialist, so not popular, and maybe not overall well rated, but right for my purposes. Moreover these listings give no synopsis and the page.
With the old search engine I could enter a category and immediately get a list with all available add-ons, with synopsis, and use my own intelligence to decide what I wanted.
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Categories are listed in the left margin of that page. You can also use a few (2 or 3) keywords or the name of the add-on in the search area. There are several thousand add-ons; do you really want to search a list that large?
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- Download complete installer (if you do NOT have Adobe Reader installed):
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- Use Firefox to download and SAVE the installer to your hard drive from the appropriate link below
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- After download completes, close Firefox
- Click the installer you just downloaded and allow the install to continue
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- After the installation, start Firefox and check your version again.
- From within your existing Adobe Reader (if you have it already installed):
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- http://kb2.adobe.com/cps/191/tn_19166.html#main_ManualInstaller
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Just to add to what has already been suggested: you can view all the add-ons this way:
- If you know partial name or a keyword for the add-on that you are looking for, type it in the search box at top right corner. Otherwise, if you don't want to search for specific keyword, leave the search box empty.
- Click on the search button.
- The search results would now be shown. The "Refine Results" column at the left shows all the categories. The search results can now be filtered by selecting the desired category. If you had left the search box empty in step-1, all the add-ons in that category would be listed.
Hope that helps.
Helper7677 obviously did not read my question. 1. "Categories are listed in the of the left margin of that page": I mentioned I select a category in my question, so obviously do not need to have the location of the category list pointed out to me. 2. "You can also use a few (2 or 3) keywords or the name of the add-on": exactly what keywords do I put in? I have spent hours thinking up keywords to get what I want, often ending up using the most unlikely keyword to get the add-in I want; if I knew the name of the add-in already I wouldn't be searching, would I? 3. "There are several thousand add-ins": Yes, but if I selected a category in the old system the number would be filtered to a manageable number - and no, it's no good putting in the category name as a keyword, as there is often no correlation between the category name and the add-in title or description.
No use at all with Firefox 4. If the search box is left empty "Please fill in this field" is returned.
Agreed, there is no easy/direct way to browse through all the add-ons for a category.
In Firefox 4.0, just enter a single space in the search box and click on the search button :)
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