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Currently the UI for Extension Manager is trim, but rather random/limited. A reinvestigation of it is warranted.  
Currently the UI for Extension Manager is trim, but rather random/limited. A reinvestigation of it is warranted.  


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==Problems==
Problems:
- action of "Update" button is not clearly defined
- people are not finding individual "Options" panels for Extensions
- no easy way to enable/disable an item
- no easy way to find documentation on an item
- no easy way to restart the app after an indication that this is necessary
- enabling/disabling/upgrading/installing etc all require app restarts (2.0)
- often used items are sometimes at the end of a scrolling extension list
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Some solutions:
* action of "Update" button is not clearly defined
* people are not finding individual "Options" panels for Extensions
* no easy way to enable/disable an item
* no easy way to find documentation on an item
* no easy way to restart the app after an indication that this is necessary
* enabling/disabling/upgrading/installing etc all require app restarts (2.0)
* often used items are sometimes at the end of a scrolling extension list
 
==Some solutions==


Many extensions have complex configuration options. We prefer authors include an optionsURL arc in their install.rdf specifying a chrome:// URI to display as their Options dialog, but many people don't seem to find Extension options due to their access from the Extensions window, rather than the Options window. One idea might be to fold the Extensions (and Themes) window back into the Options window:
Many extensions have complex configuration options. We prefer authors include an optionsURL arc in their install.rdf specifying a chrome:// URI to display as their Options dialog, but many people don't seem to find Extension options due to their access from the Extensions window, rather than the Options window. One idea might be to fold the Extensions (and Themes) window back into the Options window:
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