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The whitelist looks and operates great, and I love that it doesn't just match domains, but also subdirectories (for example, I whitelisted cbc.ca/video without having Flash content on cbc.ca/news load), but wouldn't it make more sense if it was in the extension preferences rather than in a context menu?
I haven't added any preferences to my extensions, so I'm not sure how limited they are compared to the complete DOM access you have in injected scripts, but it would seem more logical.
Thanks again for your great work on this extension!
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The whitelist looks and operates great, and I love that it doesn't just match domains, but also subdirectories (for example, I whitelisted cbc.ca/video without having Flash content on cbc.ca/news load), but wouldn't it make more sense if it was in the extension preferences rather than in a context menu?
I haven't added any preferences to my extensions, so I'm not sure how limited they are compared to the complete DOM access you have in injected scripts, but it would seem more logical.
Thanks again for your great work on this extension!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: