I love this plugin, but only after trying it for the second time. The first time, I was too frustrated with the blacklist UX. There are so many websites which I want to blacklist, but I really dislike having to manually edit the JSON every time I encouter a new website where this is the case.
There are few solutions. I'll order them by how easy it is for the end user, in my opinion:
When clicking on the Vim Vixen logo, disable / enable for the current origin / domain instead of tab. This means, add it to or remove it from the blacklist. This changes the current behavior, but I think it makes sense. This is also how the very popular uOrigin extension works - disabling is domain scoped by default.
Add a menu that opens when clicking on the VimVixen logo. This could then provide a toggle (described above) and show things like a link to the docs.
Add a blacklist_toggle command. It does what you think it does. This has very low discoverability, but I think it may be the simplest solution that satisfies the core need!
shift+escape disables for domain instead of tab. Similar to the first suggestion.
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I love this plugin, but only after trying it for the second time. The first time, I was too frustrated with the blacklist UX. There are so many websites which I want to blacklist, but I really dislike having to manually edit the JSON every time I encouter a new website where this is the case.
There are few solutions. I'll order them by how easy it is for the end user, in my opinion:
uOrigin
extension works - disabling is domain scoped by default.blacklist_toggle
command. It does what you think it does. This has very low discoverability, but I think it may be the simplest solution that satisfies the core need!shift+escape
disables for domain instead of tab. Similar to the first suggestion.And thanks so much for maintaining this :)