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No add ons, themes, extensions showing in "add ons" menu

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  • Laaste antwoord deur FredMcD

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After installing v65, when I go to the addons menu, no items are showing. Evidence exist they are there 1/ I have addons working quite well with this version, I tried a new theme which after a few re-starts, eventually took hold 2/ when I do open add ons menu, there is evidence that there is a list there, but they are only place holders. My mouse shows a blue line around the entire field, but absolutely nothing inside... like a white out. So I can't uninstall themes, even though I have installed a trial one... nothing at all appears. HELP!

After installing v65, when I go to the addons menu, no items are showing. Evidence exist they are there 1/ I have addons working quite well with this version, I tried a new theme which after a few re-starts, eventually took hold 2/ when I do open add ons menu, there is evidence that there is a list there, but they are only place holders. My mouse shows a blue line around the entire field, but absolutely nothing inside... like a white out. So I can't uninstall themes, even though I have installed a trial one... nothing at all appears. HELP!

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Wow! Now that's think from left of field! How do see if that is so?

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See attached menu picture... I've selected "use system colors" after your idea... but nul effect

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For what it's worth, after removing ~a dozen themes and leaving just the basics (in Safe mode), if you look carefully at the attached screenshot, it now shows just 3 "blank" placeholders, so FF is picking up something. I have tried to copy the blank and paste into Notepad (which oughtn't be influenced by formatting, I guess) in the hope it may show some text... It doesn't. Couldn't really copy whatever may have been there (in white) anyhow.

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Switch to the default theme. Then restart Firefox.

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Well, yes, of course. That's why, to be sure, I deleted all other themes, thus showing, when restarted that there were only 3 placeholders indicating 1/ default 2/light and 3/ dark themes available, though not visible in "normal" mode.

See the before and after pictures in attached photos

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I have also rebooted the PC- several times and restarted FF between each fiddle with a consistently nul result

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Thanks for that, I'll give it a shot a little later today... Somewhat despondent over lack of progress in resolving the issue, though I guess we have eliminated the obvious at least... I appreciate your patience, thank you

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It is possible that there is a problem with files in the profile folder that store the extensions registry.

Delete the extensions.* files (extensions.json, extensions.ini, extensions.sqlite) and compatibility.ini in the Firefox profile folder with Firefox closed to reset the extensions registry.

New files will be created when required.

See "Corrupt extension files":

You can check if there is a update available in case of issues.

  • click the cogwheel button (left of the Search bar) on the about:addons page to "Check for updates"

If this didn't help then delete add-ons.json and possibly prefs.js in case there is a problem with preferences.

You can use the button on the "Help -> Troubleshooting Information" (about:support) page to go to the current Firefox profile folder or use the about:profiles page.

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Well, I've given it a week to draw breath. Vain hope that FF65.0.1 might magically resolve my invisible add on etc page. It doesn't. Deleting extensions.* files while FF is closed makes no difference... are we fresh out of ideas? Peter

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You can create a new profile to test if your current profile is causing the problem.

See "Creating a profile":

If the new profile works then you can transfer files from a previously used profile to the new profile, but be cautious not to copy corrupted files to avoid carrying over problems.

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This thread seems to be active, so just in case it helps, here's my experience: After upgrading to Quantum (v. 65/66) I had exactly the same result with blank entries in the Add-ons Manager, although the add-ons themselves were working. Likewise, starting in safe mode revealed them successfully.

The culprit in my case was in my profile's chrome folder where I had installed a github custom css tweak, specifically the userContent.css file in that folder. The solution was very simple and painfully obvious: edit that file manually using textedit and comment out (/*) any lines containing "aboutaddons/addonlists". ... Voila! problem solved, the Add-ons Manager is back to normal.

I hope this helps anyone who might have the same problem originating in the chrome folder.

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Thank you for your insight.

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Awesome, simply awesome! Thank you... after all the hand wringing it was as simple as you suggest. Re-started Firefox and there are all my add ons in their glory! You deserve a pay rise, Thanks, Peter

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pik94 said

Awesome, simply awesome! Thank you... after all the hand wringing it was as simple as you suggest. Re-started Firefox and there are all my add ons in their glory! You deserve a pay rise, Thanks, Peter

Thanks, happy it helped ... but I'm not an employee, just a poor punter like yourself. Cheers!

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pik94 You marked my response as the solution. Please remove that and mark the https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1248470?page=2#answer-1209667 response as Solved Problem.

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