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No problem Gildas.
Singlefile is one of my favourite extensions for Firefox. Your work is top-notch mate.
Mozilla has flagged Singlefile as Recommended. I can see why.
These aren't just any extensions; they're the cream of the crop. We're talking about carefully curated gems that meet the highest standards in security, functionality, and overall user experience. The selection process is rigorous, and it involves the meticulous efforts of the Firefox team, combined with valuable input from the community.
Imagine a team of experts and enthusiasts sifting through the vast ocean of extensions, handpicking the best of the best. But it doesn't stop there. These chosen extensions undergo intense scrutiny in the form of manual security reviews. They're examined from every angle to ensure they meet our strict policies, leaving no room for compromise.
Now, here's the exciting part: these exceptional extensions aren't just quietly sitting in the corner of the internet. They're in the spotlight. We proudly feature them in promotions on the AMO homepage, as well as other prominent spaces. It's our way of saying, “Hey, you've got to check these out!”
And here's the kicker – developers can't buy their way into this exclusive club. It's not about deep pockets or fancy marketing; it's about the extension's quality, security, and its contribution to your Firefox experience. So, when you see that “Recommended” tag, you can rest assured that you've stumbled upon something truly exceptional.
D.
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Thank you very much for your kind words @damoclark. I really appreciate it. Thank you also for the quote. Mozilla is the only player that has promoted SingleFile, and I'm very proud of it, especially when I read these paragraphs (I wasn't aware of it). It's funny because when they proposed it to be Recommended, I was very hesitant because it meant I'd lose the freedom to update the extension whenever I wanted. In the end, I don't regret it at all :). By the way, I'd like to say that this was justified, as Mozilla really does take the time to review the code with each update. In contrast, for $100 a year (approx.), Apple releases updates in a matter of hours... (which is fine by me anyway). And I suspect Google is just adding an artificial (or preventive, shall we say) time delay before publication.
Edit: Thank you for the donation!
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Thank you very much for the suggestion, I agree it's a good idea. It would be a simple way of filtering. It could be quite simple to implement at first glance. I'll just have to find a moment to work on it ;)
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- [Feature Request] - Implement a scrollbar for long Infobar content HOT 5
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