GNOME was launched Shell 3.1.91.1 , with the reforms of the ills thick, and feature interesting!
Browser add-ons on the location of GNOME extensions.gnome.org will allow you to install GNOME Shell Additives click of a button instead of the complex way in folders, as well as to add the feature additions to the browser interface.
Firefox is supported by this feature, and is known to support the feature on other browsers now.
That means that as soon as extensions.gnome.org will be up and running (right now the link doesn't work), you'll be able to install GNOME Shell extensions with just one click, like Firefox or Chrome extensions.
With the descent of a new option of its kind on the front and let's add a property browser add-ons
The ability to download and install add-ons with ease from the site of gnome.org
This means that in the very near we may see the possibility of lifting and run-ons from the site gnome.org
Add a browser plugin - this plugin, tied to extensions.gnome.org, allows users to download and install shell extensions, and enable, disable, and uninstall extensions they already have installed.
The browser plugin mentioned in the GNOME Shell 3.1.91.1 changelog seems to be for Firefox - at least according to its GitHub page and the demo video posted a while back. But I may be wrong. Unfortunately there's no official info on what browsers are supported or when extensions.gnome.org will be available.
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