Posledné odpovede k Manually updating add-onshttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/12679752019-09-14T02:53:07-07:00Hi AZBruno, could you look at the attached screenshot composite.
2019-09-14T02:53:07-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1251994<p>Hi AZBruno, could you look at the attached screenshot composite.
</p>I am having the same problem.
I am running FF 69.0 and automatic updating of add-ons is set to False2019-09-14T02:33:46-07:00AZBrunohttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1251987<p>I am having the same problem.
</p><p>I am running FF 69.0 and automatic updating of add-ons is set to False.
</p><p>I have a list of Available Updates, but I cannot find any UI element to allow me to update add-ons, either individually or all together.
</p><p>@Odin3, where did you find it that you overlooked before?
</p><p>EDIT: OK, I found it. I thought I'd clicked on the 3 dots, but apparently I missed. Oddly, when I selected to update, it seemed like nothing happened. The little update dot disappeared but the number of available updates did not decrease. I did this for 3 of the 13 available updates. Since nothing happened, I thought maybe I need to restart FF. On restart it still told me there were 13 updates, but when I went to the page to view the updates it was blank. I restarted FF again and this time it worked almost as expected... as soon as I selected Update it did so and the number of available updates decreased. I had to refresh the page to get the add-on to not be shown any more.
Apparently there is no longer an Update All option.
</p>Jscher, I must have overlooked the option to update an add-on individually (which I see now). Thanks2019-09-05T10:01:39-07:00Odin3https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1249580<p>Jscher, I must have overlooked the option to update an add-on individually (which I see now). Thanks for the tip.
</p>Note that you can toggle extensions.update.autoUpdateDefault more easily via the cogwheel menu on th2019-09-04T01:15:48-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1249086<p>Note that you can toggle extensions.update.autoUpdateDefault more easily via the cogwheel menu on the about:addons page: Update Add-Ons Automatically
</p>Hi Odin3, for many years I have used the same setting and unless something changed in Firefox 69, it2019-09-03T12:14:34-07:00jscher2000https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1248994<p>Hi Odin3, for many years I have used the same setting and unless something changed in Firefox 69, it might be what you are looking for.
</p><p><strong>(1) Set the default for extension auto-updates to false</strong>
</p><p>(A) In a new tab, type or paste <strong>about:config</strong> in the address bar and press Enter/Return. Click the button accepting the risk.
</p><p>(B) In the search box above the list, type or paste <strong>autoup</strong> and pause while the list is filtered
</p><p>(C) Double-click the <strong>extensions.update.autoUpdateDefault</strong> preference to switch the value from true to false
</p><p><strong>(2) From time to time, check the left column of the Add-ons page for a new "Available Updates" category</strong>
</p><p>That is where you can find a list of extensions that have an update, check the release notes for each one, and choose to update them individually, or not.
</p>Thanks, both. WMagicModel, you seem to be saying that If I want to update a particular add-on (only)2019-09-03T10:06:29-07:00Odin3https://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1248972<p>Thanks, both. WMagicModel, you seem to be saying that If I want to update a particular add-on (only), I must enable automatic updating and take pains to exclude all those except the one I want to update. Is that correct? If so, it's a terrible system.
</p>You can click an extension on the about:addons page to check how it is updated.
Allow automatic upd2019-09-03T04:47:47-07:00cor-elhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1248873<p>You can click an extension on the about:addons page to check how it is updated.
</p>
<ul><li>Allow automatic updates&nbsp;: [x] Default; [] On; [] Off;
</li></ul>Hi Odin3,
There is an option to check for updates if you configured Firefox to never check for updat2019-09-03T04:46:13-07:00blindleyhttps://support.mozilla.org/sk/questions/1267975#answer-1248870<p>Hi Odin3,
</p><p>There is an option to check for updates if you configured Firefox to never check for updates for extensions automatically.
</p>
<ul><li> in <strong>about:addons</strong> under each extension, if you click on the "<strong>More Options</strong>" you will get a detailed list of the extension followed by an option to turn off "Allow automatic updates" for that individual extension as well as the <strong>Version </strong>and Last <strong>Updated</strong>.
</li></ul>
<p>You can also browse extension manually to see the version history as well the ability to revert to later versions.
</p>
<ol><li> Search your extension on the top-right of your browser <a href="https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/search/?platform=WINNT" rel="nofollow">Firefox Add-ons</a> {link}
</li><li> Scroll down to the "<strong>More Information</strong>"
</li><li> Select the "<strong>see all versions</strong>"
</li></ol>