It’s just giving me a list of ‘recommended’ addons. How do I find the ones that aren’t recommended?

Terrible design, by the way. This was definitely made just to make developers’ lives easier.

Fix: I was using an older version by mistake. Updating shows the option to get more addons than just the recommended ones at the bottom.

Kind of weird it wasn’t included for awhile.

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    Fix: I was using an older version by mistake. Updating shows the option to get more addons than just the recommended ones at the bottom.

    Kind of weird it wasn’t included for awhile.

    Probably because originally only a small subset of addons were allowed/available. It was only relatively recently that all addons were available (i.e. there wasn’t a need for a way to find more, because there were only like 10 available)

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        Have you changed your DPI or are you using a Firefox fork?

        Now that I think of it, yours shows “Add-ons” that was changed a while back to “Extensions” please update and then report back.

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    Kind of weird it wasn’t included for awhile.

    A long while starting with the Fenix rewrite in 2020. What’s bizarre is they took a very tightly controlled approach to rolling out extensions instead of developing in the open and giving users the option to choose for themselves whether to use less stable features or untested extensions.

    It was kind of bizarre; the attitude is more what I’d expect from Apple than an open source project. There was very little communication to the public about their reasoning, and what they did offer was pretty unsatisfying.