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Experimental Add-ons are generally the newest add-ons hosted on AMO. These Add-ons have not undergone the editorial review required to become public and are generally at some sort of prerelease level of quality. Since they haven't been reviewed, there is a higher chance of something going wrong when you install one. | Experimental Add-ons are generally the newest add-ons hosted on AMO. These Add-ons have not undergone the editorial review required to become public and are generally at some sort of prerelease level of quality. Since they haven't been reviewed, there is a higher chance of something going wrong when you install one. | ||
=== What are Recommended and Category Recommended add-ons? === | === What are Featured, Recommended and Category Recommended add-ons? === | ||
The AMO team recommends a set of add-ons which represent some of the best add-ons in terms of utility and overall experience. These Recommended add-ons appear on the individual category pages. Some of these add-ons are also rotated onto the front page of AMO as Featured add-ons. This is by no means a comprehensive list, and we update the list monthly to continue to show our users a fresh set of add-ons. Some things we consider when we recommend add-ons: quality, popularity, uniqueness, and whether or not the add-on has already been recommended. | The AMO team recommends a set of add-ons which represent some of the best add-ons in terms of utility and overall experience. These Recommended add-ons appear on the individual category pages. Some of these add-ons are also rotated onto the front page of AMO as Featured add-ons. This is by no means a comprehensive list, and we update the list monthly to continue to show our users a fresh set of add-ons. Some things we consider when we recommend add-ons: quality, popularity, uniqueness, and whether or not the add-on has already been recommended. |
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