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We're making improvements to the Firefox extensions toolbar button: share your feedback!

alanmbyrne
Employee
Employee

Hello everyone,

I’m Alan, a product manager working on Firefox extensions and add-ons. I wanted to kick off the new year by introducing myself and thanking everyone for their suggestions, comments, likes, and votes on Mozilla Connect.

I would like to share that we’ve been listening to this feedback and as a result are making improvements to the Firefox extensions toolbar button. 

Firstly, we are going to provide a way for you to hide the extensions button if you do not want it displayed on the toolbar. You will then be able to access the extension panel from the application menu, which will pop the button back out to allow you to interact with extensions.

Here are some examples of what we’re exploring:

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The button will also pop back onto the toolbar to alert you to important information, such as when a new extension is installed, or extra permissions are requested.

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Our goal for this project is to help people who love to customize their Firefox user interface have the tools to do so, whilst balancing the need to transparently inform them of important information about their extensions. You will still be able to pin individual extensions to the toolbar in the same way as you are today. 

We know there is no perfect solution for everyone, and this is just the first step for us on a journey to improve your experience with add-ons in Firefox. We welcome your feedback!

Alan Byrne
Product Manager for Firefox Add-ons & Extensions
6 REPLIES 6

Kvin
Making moves

Thank you for all the improvements to the extensions!
Actually, I would like to see more improvements when it comes to extensions and what is related to it.

What do you think about these issues, is there anything from this list planned, if not, can we expect any of this in the future?

The Extension Manager, will it be possible to manage all extensions in it, because so far you can only manage extensions from Manifest v3.
Make the extensions appear in a grid on the extensions page in columns, because when many extensions are installed, we have to scroll through the list for a long time to see the extensions we need.
The extension manager and the extension page should have a search button for extensions and a display of the number of pieces of extensions.
There should be a function to auto-exclude extensions on certain sites in order to save resources.
To have synchronization of extension settings.
The ability to drag the extension button icons together by simply dragging the cursor, without going to the Customize toolbar.
When you click on an extension icon in the toolbar, the option to disable the extension is displayed.
When synchronizing extensions, the order of the icons on the extension toolbar should not be out of order.
To display settings buttons next to each extension on the extension page, and to uninstall the extension without going to the 3 points of the extension menu.
Also, to have an option to export and import extensions.
To have 3 points of extensions in the extension menu, with the following options: go to the extension folder, go to the extension page, and others.
I wonder if there will be any new design changes to the extension store, for example, to display comments on the extension page immediately without going to the comments menu, to have a column of similar extensions, and also to publish videos for extensions, and to scale the screenshots to increase.

Once again, thank you very much for any improvements to the extensions, and what's more!

Synchro
Familiar face

Customisation is good 👍

MGrt46
Making moves

I have no problem with "extensions toolbar button", but can you please give back the ability to put the extensions back into the "overflow menu"?

Currently, there are only two options for placing the extension icon: either always visible in the toolbar or the unmanageable mess of the "extensions toolbar button."

As a user of 44 add-ons, previously I could have three places to manage my add-ons:

1. Toolbar: For the frequently used add-ons, or those with important visual cues (Ublock, KeePass, mail notification, RSS feed, etch).

2. Overflow menu: For add-ons that don't require visual cues nor being used regularly, but still need quick access when needed (Violentmonkey, Archive page, Unhook, SingleFile, Firefox Relay, etch)

3. Being hidden: For add-ons that don't any of that or just run in the background (SteamDB, Tap to Tab, Container Bookmark, etch).

The "extensions toolbar button" practically could only replace the 3rd function, so I'm now missing my second option. I've tried using the "extensions toolbar button" to replace the 2nd function, but obviously it's impossible because of all those grey-out add-ons that just mess things up, and the fact that we can't manage it by using drag and drop, making it a practically unmanageable mess.

So, can you please give back the ability to put the extension button into the "overflow menu"?

SenileOtaku
Making moves

For that matter, the "Extensions Button) could just as easily sit on top of the Overflow menu.   If Mozilla restored the old functionality of the Overflow Menu and let users move the Extensions Menu there, a lot of issues would be solved.

You could even make it a setting for the EM button to place it there automatically (an *optional* setting, mind you).

Calizard
Making moves

From the comments I've seen, what people want is the ability to customise their interface, and not be forced to having buttons that they don't use permanently on display. If you want to provide a viable alternative to Chrome, don't do things 'because that how Chrome does it'.

cipricus
Making moves

We have 2 separate issues: the extensions button and the overflow menu.

The extensions button:

  • Pros:
    1. It gives access with one click to all extensions - although I doubt that it is better than a simple shortcut access to the addons page (about:addons). See point 5 of Cons.
  • Cons:
    1. It is very hard to access items in the list when they are more than a few. It is a long list ordered just by the moment of installation or of the un-pining from toolbar.
    2. The list is not alphabetical, and moving the buttons one step at a time is a pain (to add an addon button from below to the top I use the odd workaround of pining to + unpining from toolbar!!) Drag&drop should be the obvious way of moving items in the list (like we still can in the overflow menu) depending on their importance for the user.
    3. Some people complain about the fact that it cannot be hidden, but the above 2 problems seem more severe to me.
    4. The present connection between the toolbar and the extensions button (pin addon to toolbar OR list in the extensions button) doesn't make sense to me - the toolbar items can be dragged even between tab bar and toolbar, while the extension button is foreign to that plasticity (like it's out of a a different interface.
    5. It brings little more than a shortcut to the addons page would. in fact my main use of the button is to click it and then select ”Manage extensions”.

The overflow menu as it is now:

  • Cons:
    1. Because addons cannot be added to it, it now stands totally empty in my case, because the items that I can add to it (because they are supposedly needed) I put them directly visible on the toolbar and on the tab bar while others are already accessible under the burger menu button
    2. To populate it I would have to be forced by further undesirable limitations to the possibilities of customization: if some items were not to be movable on tab bar or toolbar I would have to move them to the overflow menu I guess!
    3. The above would be an aggravation of a trend that is already in place: the separation of the overflow menu's modus operandi from that of the toolbar and tab bar (and their customization options) only as far as addons are concerned (the fact that only addon buttons cannot be put on the overflow menu nor on the tab bar) is artificial and feels offensive because we know that it was possible before and was removed only in order to give a raison d'être to that new button!
    4. I have no pros to list for it as it is now, its main purpose to me was to add and manipulate addon buttons.