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Web Applications do not take questions about Firefox extensions, for the obvious reason that they're not about applications related to the web. It's about Web Applications, i.e. server-side.

Firefox is a desktop/client app rather than a server app.

They don't like them on Web Apps:

And they're getting closed on Super User too:

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    The referenced question on Super User is not closed. Look before ranting.
    – Sathyajith Bhat Mod
    Jun 5, 2012 at 7:53
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    I'm sorry, what's your point? What do you want to discuss?
    – slhck
    Jun 5, 2012 at 8:06

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I don't see what you're ranting about. (Yes I use rant because the comments on the question were rants).

  • Questions on extensions are offtopic for WebApps.
  • Questions on extensions are ontopic for Super User.
  • Same constructive question guidelines holds good.
  • The question you've referenced is not closed.

Repeat after me - close votes on a question does not mean a question is closed. The question was asked in Feb & is still not closed. What are you on about it being closed? Even if it's closed so what? You very well know there are plenty of recourses.

  • You know as a 3k user you can vote to reopen
  • You can flag to reopen
  • You can ask a meta question
  • You can drop a link into Chat

Closure is not a permanent state; it can and has been reversed several times. So coming back, I really don't know what you're ranting about.

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  • Well spotted, so it has 2 votes to close..but is not yet closed. There seems to be a perception that it was off topic and was for webapps. I'd have commented that it was on topic then if I saw 2 votes to close and comments that it should be asked in webapps. I thought you commented along the lines that it was off topic and should be asked in webapps, though your comment was removed so I can't see
    – barlop
    Jun 5, 2012 at 8:17
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    The initial comment was "it belongs to WA", to which I replied "not it does not" and was acknowledged. I have no clue why you read only the first comment and went on that rant spree. @barlop
    – Sathyajith Bhat Mod
    Jun 5, 2012 at 8:22
  • Looks like I erred a bit. A user's initial comment was completely absurd and silly,he wrote "As this is regarding the compatibility requirements of a website, I believe this question should be on the WebApps site. @music2myear "You answered him "looks like a request for an alternative addon in which case....". for SU not Webapps.And I just saw a link to WebApps in your comment and the beginning of your comment,seemed like it was suggesting webapps. That and the 2 votes to close.I personally would've been clearer that the question is fine and that obviously it's not about website requirements
    – barlop
    Jun 5, 2012 at 9:44
  • Plus when I said that firefox is a desktop application not a web app, you replied saying What are you talking about. So it sounded like you didn't agree with me.
    – barlop
    Jun 5, 2012 at 9:46
  • What do you mean "You can drop a link into Chat"? One can go into a chat and chat, but one can't really "drpp a link" on a question when it is deleted(as it was). I suppose you mean they can add a link which will be seen for as long as the question is not deleted.
    – barlop
    Nov 29, 2013 at 1:10

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