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In addition to blacklisting domains, I like to mark domains in terms of trustworthiness. For example:
Where green is trustworthy and yellow is "on the fence". I can do this by going into the options and prepending a @1 or @2 to the regex, but I was hoping for an easier way.
A simple change I thought of might be to change the "Block this Site" prompt, as at the moment I cannot add a custom rule beginning with an @n (where n is a number) with this prompt:
Note that the "Block" button is greyed out. And so, if it were possible to add a regex beginning with an @n prefix in this prompt, that might be an easy solution.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Great add-on, thanks for the work.
In addition to blacklisting domains, I like to mark domains in terms of trustworthiness. For example:
Where green is trustworthy and yellow is "on the fence". I can do this by going into the options and prepending a
@1
or@2
to the regex, but I was hoping for an easier way.A simple change I thought of might be to change the "Block this Site" prompt, as at the moment I cannot add a custom rule beginning with an
@n
(wheren
is a number) with this prompt:Note that the "Block" button is greyed out. And so, if it were possible to add a regex beginning with an
@n
prefix in this prompt, that might be an easy solution.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: