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6 TopicsPartner center will stop accepting new MV2 extensions from 11th July
Hello, Edge Add-ons developers! In May 2022, Microsoft announced the timelines for embracing Manifest Version 3 (MV3) for Microsoft Edge extensions and phasing out support for Manifest Version 2 (MV2). As we move forward in this direction, the following change will come into effect starting 11 th July 2022 – All new extensions must use MV3 to be published to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. You can continue updating your existing MV2 extensions that are already published on the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. This timeline is subject to change; for the latest updates, visit: Overview and timelines for migrating to MV3 Microsoft Edge Add-ons roadmap If you have any technical questions on your MV3 migration or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons ecosystem in general, you can reach out to us via ourdiscussion forum on GitHub. If you are facing any issues on Partner Center, or the Microsoft Edge Add-ons site; or you have any suggestions for us to improve the Microsoft Edge Add-ons ecosystem; you can submit those via our GitHub developer community.8.1KViews2likes7CommentsMicrosoft Edge Add-ons | NEW Feature to manage user reviews on your extension
Microsoft Partner Center now includes a Reviews dashboard. This feature brings a crucial change to help manage your Microsoft Edge extension product page. This update enables you to view and engage with the user reviews. You can thank your extension’s users for positive feedback or respond appropriately to any comments. Your response to a review appears under the respective review on the product detail page of your Microsoft Edge add-on. Go toPartner Centerto try out the Reviews feature! Share your feedback and questions about this new feature with the Microsoft Edge Add-ons Team in the comments below or on theGitHub community's Discussion topic.7.1KViews2likes3CommentsWhat's new on Microsoft Partner Center for Edge Add-on Developers?
*Updated on 8th April 2022 to include new updates on Publish API, which is live now! Microsoft is happy to announce updates to Partner Center based on your feedback. These changes streamline the process of submitting a Microsoft Edge extension for review at the Microsoft Edge Add-ons store. Microsoft Edge Add-ons Publish API is now live! With this addition, you can integrate APIs directly into your build pipeline and deploy packages and publish updated versions without visiting the Partner Center. To learn more, you can check the below documentations: Using the Microsoft Edge Add-ons API Microsoft Edge Add-ons API Reference Microsoft Partner Center breadcrumbs: The breadcrumbs feature has been added to the Microsoft Partner Center interface. Developers can now follow their exact path while navigating Partner Center. This allows developers to: Maintain awareness of their location within Microsoft Partner Center Click on any breadcrumb to navigate back to the selected page Task Menu: The Task Menu on Microsoft Partner Center has been revamped. The Overview section of the Microsoft Edge segment lists all your extensions which are either In the Store or In draft. Clicking on an extension from this list takes you to the Extension overview page. This page includes task menu on the left showing all the sections of the selected extension – Package, Availability, Properties, Store listings, and Analytics. This enables easy navigation between the extension package upload page and other pages. It also provides a transparent view of all the sections that developers need to complete when creating a new extension. Save & Continue / Publish: The Save & Continue option has been added to the top-right corner of the extension submission workflow panel. This enables developers to add the necessary details then save and continue to the next step with one click. The Publish button is blurred to indicate that the option is not yet available. Once you have completed all the details necessary to submit your add-on for review, the Publish option becomes active. This change is also helpful when updating extensions, as you may directly publish your updates from any page. Extension overview: The Extension overview panel remains the same and the status changes from grey to green next to each section that is updated. Go to Partner Center and upload/update your extension package to try out the new changes! Share your feedback and questions on the newly available updates with us in the comments below or through the Contact Microsoft Edge Extensions support documentation.4.7KViews2likes1CommentExtensions Badging on the Edge Add-Ons Store
Extensions have been contributing to making browsing on edge a delightful experience for users. The Edge addons store catalogue has grown to close to 11,000 add-ons and as we continue to grow, we want to evolve and be ready for scale. This means there is more hustle and competition for extensions discoverability in the marketplace. Thus, making sure we provide the best experience to both our users and developers becomes critical for us. Towards that end, we intend to ensure users can trust the extensions they are downloading on edge and we as a marketplace, surface high quality extensions to help them achieve this. We are planning to introduce extensions badging on EAS which will encourage developers to build extensions, keeping our best practices in mind. Leading to edge extension users getting the ease to differentiate and discover these quality extensions on EAS. The Edge Addons Store is starting its experiment with extensions badges soon. And we want to iteratively build this alongside our dev community. Edge is starting with a small-scale experiment and will begin to engage with the developer community to talk through the criterion and help them get acquainted with the badging process on EAS. Please look out for more details on the extensions badging experiment from Edge! What are our principles? User Centric Objective evaluation criterion Watch out this space for more information on Badging extensions on EAS.You may also refer to our documentation for further details. PS – Badging in this case refers to visual labels,which will be shown on the extensions’ product description pages and other pages on the EAS, once they are granted to a particular extension.3.6KViews3likes0CommentsA 2022 LookBook - Microsoft Edge Add-Ons
Happy New Year, everyone! We hope 2023 is off to a great start for all of you! Let’s take a quick peek into our 2022 journey. From adding a developer portal to creating review dashboards, it has been an eventful year at the Microsoft Edge Add-ons community. Our key focus this year throughout the second half was to migrate our extensions to manifest version V3 from V2 and help developers publish their extensions through the same Microsoft Edge Add-ons website. Thanks to the numerous developers who adapted to this change and helped us achieve this growth and continue to help us cater to our users better! Here is a recap through the product developments this year January: Microsoft Edge extensions developer portal The new edition of the developer portal contains relevant resources and documentation for Microsoft Edge extensions. For more information, seeMicrosoft Edge Add-ons Developer. March: Addition of breadcrumbs to Microsoft Partner Center Developers can view the navigation bar / tree path while using Partner Centre to track the exact Partner Center path users are visiting. Developers can maintain awareness of their location within Microsoft Partner Center. Publish and update extensions using the Microsoft Edge Add-ons API You can integrate APIs directly into your Continuous Integration / Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipeline. You can also publish extension package updates to the Microsoft Edge Add-ons website without using Partner Center. For more information, seeUsing the Microsoft Edge Add-ons API May: Review Dashboard Microsoft Partner Center now includes aReviewsdashboard. This update enables you to view and engage with the user reviews. June: New vetting process updated and more details added to provide the list of docs needed for someone signing up as a business. Verify the company account information associated with your Microsoft Partner Center account - Microsoft Edge Development | Microsoft Learn July: Retirement of submitting new Microsoft Edge Add-ons with Manifest V2 Microsoft Partner Center only accepts new Manifest V3 Microsoft Edge extension submissions, with visibility set as 'Hidden' or 'Public'. To share your feedback and comments, seeGitHub discussion topic - Update your extensions from Manifest V2 to V3. The main focus for the later half of the year was to get developers to migrate their extensions from Manifest V2 to V3 and getting new developers to create their extensions. October: CSAT Survey: Started sending out regular CSAT survey to developers to know their pulse on what is working and what is not with Microsoft Edge Add-Ons. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here is a list of top extensions for the year 2022, that have been repeatedly trending with our users, month on month: Tampermonkey Cisco Webex Extension Grammarly: Grammar Checker and Writing App Yahoo! JAPANに簡単アクセス Microsoft Editor: Spelling & Grammar Checker Global Speed MetaMask IDM Integration Module Halo User feedback and enthusiasm on social media always drives us to work more harder to enhance your experience. Here is some of the love we received from you over the last year: THANK YOU once again, for the fantastic year! We are grateful to each of you for the continuous feedback & contribution to the Edge extension ecosystem. You can keep in touch with us at #EdgeExtensionshere. If you have any questions or feedback on Microsoft Edge Add-ons, please share themhere. We look forward to yet another exciting journey in 2023. Cheers!1.9KViews0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Edge Add-ons | Tell us more about your experience with browser extensions
Hello, browser extension developers! Your continual, uninhibited inputs on the positives and challenges encountered with your browser extension journey has always helped us understand where Microsoft Edge Add-ons could improve.In that effort, we aim to better comprehend how you engage with extension stores and the various factors influencing your journey with extensions development. We want you to be vocal again, to support you with more features. Could you please spare some time to participate in a 5-minute survey? TAKE THE SURVEY Thesurvey is designed specifically to gain further information on your extension development journey and discern your experience with the available features. This would help us support you better in your journey around extensions. Your insights are immensely helpful to us, in launching new updates to Microsoft Edge Add-ons. We appreciate your effort & look forward to growing together.1.5KViews0likes0Comments