Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

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Re: Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

by sterlingm » Sat Mar 14, 2020 8:47 am

In case others may have been confused like I was, the line "Please select a category" is referring to the list of categories to the left of the page. Clicking on one of those opens the page to allow for Addon submission.

A minor change to the page may be helpful for the future. "Please select a category from the list on the left." Would've saved unnecessary PMs and your support reply. It is appreciated but I'm sure the developers/mods have better things to do with their time.

Just a suggestion.

On a happy note, I was able to submit the addon. Hopefully others will find it useful.

Thank you for the reply and suggestion.
-Sterling

Re: Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

by sterlingm » Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:13 pm

Thank you. I just did.

Appreciate the quick reply.
-Sterling

Re: Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

by Lowlander » Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:06 pm

Re: Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

by sterlingm » Fri Mar 13, 2020 5:04 pm

Wow, do I feel silly. I didn't see those sub-tabs on the page.

It looks like the form is not allowing submissions. Nothing comes up when I go to the page. Only see the line "Please select a category for your addon submission." and a blank page. Tried it in IE, Firefox, and Vivaldi browsers.

Is that what others are seeing as well?
Thank you,
-Sterling

Submitting a script to the extensions (Addons) library

by sterlingm » Fri Mar 13, 2020 4:48 pm

I have a script I modified and would like to add it to the extensions library for others to download and use.

It is a rewrite of the QuickMoods addon by Mateus Molina but for genres. It's called GenrePicker. I've acknowledged the work of the original coder in the script.

I think others may find it useful.

What is the next step? Thank you.
-Sterling

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