Why won't add ons manager load?
Am trying to access Addons manager, and page comes up, but nothing loads. The box says "loading", the little symbol keeps spinning, but nothing happens. This is just happening recently, but it's disturbing, as I have no access to my addons at all.
Click on something below the Get Add-ons menu item on the left side of the Add-ons Manager tab.
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Check out this similar thread: [https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/836711 Some websites, Mozilla included, appear to think I'm using a different version of Firefox from the one I am using; how can I fix this? | Firefox Support Forum]. Does that help?
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Why does Firefox add-ons manager install old version of LastPass?
After using Chrome in MS Windows for four years I have recently been considering a return to Firefox as my primary web browser.
After installing Firefox v26.0 my first requirement was to get the LastPass add-on, which I did via Firefox's "Add-Ons Manager". I signed in to my LastPass account and all should now have been well.
Not quite. Whenever I launched Firefox and logged in to LastPass, Firefox would hang for about a minute. The same occurred when I updated or created a LastPass record.
Then I checked the version of the LastPass plug-in: 2.0.20, built 2013-02-08. That's from eleven months ago!
I tried the update feature on the LastPass add-on menu, but it did nothing, so I went to LastPass.com and downloaded the latest version (3.0.12, built 2013-12-03). After a restart all was indeed well.
I had the exact same experience with Firefox on Linux, by the way.
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Whoever is at fault, it must be corrected and soon. I very nearly gave up on my switch back to Firefox because of this. I'm sure others will have had the same experience.hello Jesse_Penny, thanks for your insight - according to [https://blog.mozilla.org/addons/2014/01/08/add-ons-update-42/ public information] from mozilla's addons team, reviews for updated addons at addons.mozilla.org currently take around 5 days - so i don't know if this would warrant pulling out of AMO, which causes the issues the question owner has described...
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I have Adobe flash player version 10.2.152.32 installed and Adobe has released version 10.2.3.1 so why is the add-ons manager not detecting that an update is available?
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i'm using firefox version 6 and for the last three days the add-ons manager page won't load. my question is why won't the add-ons page load? is the server down on your end?
Click on something below the Get Add-ons menu item on the left side of the Add-ons Manager tab.
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Add-ons manager not loading since I updated Firefox yesterday,right?
I updated Firefox yesterday when the update was offered. Now the add-ons manager (accessed from the tools menu) hangs. It says loading and the icon spins, but it never completes the load. I am running on a Mac. Thanks.
This fix is not working for me. It just spins and spins and I cannot see my Add-ons list. It is difficult to imagine why clicking 'Get Add-ons', which sets off a process requiring interaction with a remote database, should cure a problem with the Extensions list, which presumably sits locally.
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I am at wits end... I have tried every solution to get the add-ons manager to load and nothing has worked. If you might know of a solution please let me know. I am running Firefox 11, Windows 7 and I have checked for and updated a plug-in. I even clicked on "extensions" and waited a few moments as suggested and then clicked on "Get Add-ons" and it still just says it is loading.
quick suggestion, create a new profile see my last post [/questions/925550#answer-326852]<-- clickable ink
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Just received an update and some add-ons were disabled. Clicked on "Tools", "add-ons". Tab opens and says "Loading" but nothing loads and I can't do anything with add-ons manager. Is there a fix?
Thanks for the suggestions. When you click on Tools and then Add-ons, theAdd-on Manager launches, and by default "Get Add Ons" is selected. Although I was not getting any response other than "Loading", if I then click on Extensions or Appearance or Plugins, I was getting a proper response from those three. After doing that and closing out Add-ons Manager and then relaunching it, my original problem disappeared. Now everything works fine. I tested it multiple times and is still OK. Can't explain it but OK for now. Maybe the Get Add-ons portion of the Web site was down at the times I was testing it? I'll keep a watch on it. Thanks for your speedy reply.
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Firefox 6.0.2. Loaded something called "Productivity 3.1 Community Toolbar", version 3.7.0.6, "Toolbar powered by Conduit". Simply want to go to the Add-ons Manager and get rid of it, but don't seem to be able to reach the Add-ons Manager. Is there some other way to rid myself of this toolbar?
No one here is going to do anything about it. Send feedback to Apple.
http://www.apple.com/feedback/ipad.html
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Add-ons Manager never stops loading
When I try to use the in-browser Add-ons Manager, I can never progress beyond the "Loading..." phase. I still have the Download, Search and Options available. I have waited 5-10 minutes to see if the loading finishes. So far, it has not.
I do not remember what theme I am running. The only add-ons I remember are NoScript, KeyScrambler, and Privacychoice. All my add-ons and themese should be up-to-date as of 8/31/2011.By default the "Get Add-ons" tab is selected if you open the about:addons page (Firefox/Tools > Add-ons).<br />
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Thanks for the suggestions. When you click on Tools and then Add-ons, theAdd-on Manager launches, and by default "Get Add Ons" is selected. Although I was not getting any response other than "Loading", if I then click on Extensions or Appearance or Plugins, I was getting a proper response from those three. After doing that and closing out Add-ons Manager and then relaunching it, my original problem disappeared. Now everything works fine. I tested it multiple times and is still OK. Can't explain it but OK for now. Maybe the Get Add-ons portion of the Web site was down at the times I was testing it? I'll keep a watch on it. Thanks for your speedy reply.
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When I start Firefox my home page tab shows up along with an add-ons Manager tab and a plus sign for new tab. Every time I go to a web site and then return to my home page ANOTHER add-ons Manager tab shows up. This apparently will go on forever. I have had as many as 20 add-ons Manager tabs showing. The only way to eliminate them is to stop Firefox and then restart. Then it starts all over again. What is causing this?
I'm running the latest version of Firefox and Windows 8.1 on a Dell Inspiron with 8G's of memory and a 1T hard drive.
Please help.Can you post back here a screenshot from this issue?
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Add-Ons Manager Tab won't go away
Using Firefox 10.0.2 on a brand-new Mac Mini running Lion 10.7.3.
Every time I open up Firefox, it opens in two side-by-side tabs. The one on the left is my home page; the one next to it says 'Add-Ons Manager' and it simply tells me the add-ons I've installed and so on. How do I get rid of this tab? I can click the X and it goes away, but it reappears every time I open Firefox again. I can't find anything in the settings that obviously gets rid of this for good.Click on something below the Get Add-ons menu item on the left side of the Add-ons Manager tab.
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Why can't I access extensions thru Add-ons Manager?
I just upgraded to version 8 on WinXP. Flagfox extension died on start up, so I tried to uninstall and re-install as suggested. However, Add-ons Manager says I have no Extensions, but Tools Menu lets me access and configure a number of extensions.
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http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode
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