User talk:Arunkv/Firefox Extensions

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[edit] Firefox extensions

I have no particular problem with the extensions themselves being listed, I just felt that the style their listings were written in was very much like an ad, rather than the formal, objective tone Wikipedia articles are expected to have e.g. answers.com extension - 'Hold down Alt (or Option on a Mac) and click on any word to get a quick definition, an up-to-the-minute reference and more. You don't even need to highlight the word!'

In addition, just because they are Firefox extensions does not mean they should be listed on that page - 'This is not a complete list. For a more complete list, see http://addons.mozilla.org.' Since there has to be a limit somewhere, and these extensions aren't particularly popular (according to figures from addons.mozilla.org) it's probably best to leave them out. Cynical 07:33, 5 May 2006 (UTC)

Responded on Cynical's talk page --Arun 18:02, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
I wasn't aware that 1-Click Answers was on the recommended list, so I've re-added it with a more neutral description. However I think it's best to leave 1-Click Weather out for now, because it's not even listed on addons.mozilla.org at all, never mind on the recommended list. Cynical 22:14, 5 May 2006 (UTC)
Responded on Cynical's talk page --Arun 04:41, 7 May 2006 (UTC)