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Extensions are categorized on the web site, so why can't that categorization follow into the UI? Especially if a lot of extensions are loaded, and especially if I forgot which did what, a categorized list would be oh-so-helpful! | Extensions are categorized on the web site, so why can't that categorization follow into the UI? Especially if a lot of extensions are loaded, and especially if I forgot which did what, a categorized list would be oh-so-helpful! | ||
=== Comment by [[User:Dasch|Daniel Schierbeck]] === | |||
The problem with your suggestion is that many, if not most extensions have multiple categories. Should the extensions then also appear under more than one category, like they do on the Mozilla Update site? That would only serve to make the extension list longer and more complex. | |||
It's basically a good idea, but we need to give it a lot more thought before it's ready to be implemented. | |||
== Comment by [[User:Robert_Strong|Robert Strong]] == | == Comment by [[User:Robert_Strong|Robert Strong]] == |
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