On Tue, Feb 15, 2011 at 9:54 PM, Anthony Lieuallen <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 02/15/11 15:52, esquifit wrote:
>
>> I tend to group scripts
>> by topic or sites to which they apply, for example all of GMail
>> scripts on one block, all of GReader on another, all of Flickr on
>>
>
> Especially in Firefox 4: If they have similarly-prefixed names (I often do
> e.g. "Google Reader; Blah"), they will sort alphabetically when viewing, but
> that sort is not tied to execution order.  Does that help?
>
>
I'd like easy sorting for the same reason esquifit mentioned; just keeping
all the scripts I have a bit organized.

I actually don't even remember how it worked in the old UI. Did it have
up/down arrows somehow/somewhere? Just two arrows somewhere in the UI that
would move the selected script up/down would work. Or maybe just drag&drop
(but that's harder to implement I guess - with all the special cases on
scrolling etc.)

Maybe a way to group scripts would be nice. But that wouldn't be in line
with the 'addon' UI I guess.

I'm confused to what you are saying here. I'm running Firefox4b11 but it's
simply sorted by execution order. I wouldn't want it specifically ordered by
name.

AE

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