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Policies.json – disable updates for a single add-on.

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Hello everyone,

Listen, I don't understand. I just asked the question, it was published, but once I closed my account, it disappeared.


1 - I would like to disable updates for a specific add-on. Do you know how to do this ? I couldn't find anything in the GitHub help files for commands in Policies.json.


2 - I have another question, in case any of you happen to know the answer. I want to put “my lists” in two columns in µBlock Origin. CSS isn't working for me anymore.

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Thank you.

Hello everyone, ''Listen, I don't understand. I just asked the question, it was published, but once I closed my account, it disappeared.'' '''1 -''' I would like to disable updates for a specific add-on. Do you know how to do this ? I couldn't find anything in the GitHub help files for commands in Policies.json. '''2 - ''' I have another question, in case any of you happen to know the answer. I want to put “my lists” in two columns in µBlock Origin. CSS isn't working for me anymore. [https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/8tz9t1/filterlists_2column_layout_code_for_usercontentcss/ CSS on Reddit] Thank you.

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For #1, do you need to use Policy? When you go to the Add-ons page (Ctrl+Shift+A), Extensions list, then click the name of the extension, the details panel has a selector to control auto-updating of the extension.

If you need to use policy, check this one: https://mozilla.github.io/policy-templates/#extensionsettings

Thank you.

I was already familiar with and had tried the solutions, including “#extensionsettings,” but I must not have understood how to use it, because I tried it and nothing happened.

What I want to block is in about:addons, when I want to update manually, so that it doesn't search for anything for a specific add-on. Example : if I have 5 add-ons, tell it to never search for add-on 4.

ExtensionSettings has a property for automatic updates. I don't know whether there is a policy to block manual updates. You could post an issue over on that repo: https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/issues

Thank you for your time. I will go and see what is being done.