makondo wrote:Something isn't right with AUC. I have everything set to NOT check - another words, i want to check for updates when i click the button. Nonetheless, today the icon was blue and when i clicked it, it opened the AM with the update for session Manager (ext.) under available updates category. That part is working but the first didn't - i didn't click the button, i simply started Fx and there it was. All exts. are set to manual update, always have been.
Chris, i change all buttons and my style used to work fine. But i'm confused now. What's the ID for the blue button? is it the same as updatesred.png used to be? And what is that half green/half blue button (other than looking weird
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You have "Check On Startup" deselected and "Time Between Checks" set to "Never Check" and it found an update? If so, I'll have to look at the timer code to make sure it's not being triggered incorrectly. If you have only deselected the "Check For Locale, Extension, Theme and Plugin" boxes, it checks for whatever Firefox normally checks if you don't give it specifics (probably everything.) The green icon means theme update, blue anything else, both green and blue means a theme and something else both need to be updated. The ID should be the same, but to change them individually, you'd probably have to use something like #UpdateAddonButton[style="list-style-image: url('chrome://UpdateAddon/skin/updatesboth.png')"] { list-style-image: your icon !important; }, changing the updatesboth.png name to updatesblue, updatesgreen and updates.
alf_nl wrote:Shouldn't AUC ignore extensions which automatic update is set to 'off''?
No. AUC has nothing to do with the built in automatic updates. It is basically the same as clicking check for updates button for each extension individually, it just runs through the entire list either on a timer or when the icon/menu item is clicked. I don't know how difficult it would be to check what that setting is set to. I may check it out, but I don't have a lot of time and I don't want to rewrite the entire Add-ons Manager.
edit:Thanks rob64rock. You are correct. I was typing as you posted.