Closed benel closed 5 years ago
We discussed about using the same interface as the extension « Add block » to handle which website has to be analyzed or not.
We can :
Create a tab in the Option page with the white list
Put an item « add to whitelist » in the context menu
Put in the popup window of the address bar button an option to add the current URL to the whitelist
A click to the toolbar button (to show annotations) is probably the most ergonomic solution for users to add a site to the white list. But it should also be modified (set or unset) in the option page of the extension.
I believe whitelist management is a major feature (ie, required before releasing the v3), since I find the current behavior problematic (the extension button checks every page we visit for annotations, unless we uninstall the extension).
I'm not working on it rn, but here is a sample draft for a popup (when the user clicks the toolbar button).
Despite our warnings, some users continue to keep LaSuli opened while browsing sites they don't want to analyze.
This is a double concern:
This could be fixed with a white list of analyzable Web sites in LaSuli settings: the first time a user would like to see analyses on a site, he would allow LaSuli to do so.