Article Proposal: Customize Fedora Workstation with Extension Manager

Article Summary: A simple, non-technical guide to customizing Fedora Workstation using Extension Manager: find, install, enable, and remove GNOME Shell extensions safely.

Article Description: GNOME extensions can make Fedora Workstation feel more personal and productive, but it’s easy to get overwhelmed or install too many. This article introduces Extension Manager as an easy way to browse and manage extensions in one place. It walks readers through the basics, installing the app, trying a few extensions, turning them on/off, and keeping things tidy,plus a few practical tips to avoid common problems and keep upgrades smooth.

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Thanks Arman and welcome back! This sounds like it would be a good Fedora Magazine article. +1


P.S. Sorry that the Fedora Magazine kanban board is a bit of a mess right now. We are trying to get a Discourse admin to fix it.

@armanwu Your article sounds good to me, as well.

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Thank you.

Hi @glb @rlengland ! It’s ready to review.

https://fedoramagazine.org/wp-admin/post.php?post=43045&action=edit

Thanks! :slight_smile:

Just a note - users will need to enable Flathub/Third Party Repos in order to get Extension Manager as it’s not an app that is packaged for Fedora and whilst I suspect that most users already have this enabled it might be a shout to mention that in the article.