Ocene za Auto Containers
Auto Containers — Shajirr
Ocena uporabnika Uporabnik Firefoxa 13156642
Ocenjeno z 2 od 5
— Uporabnik Firefoxa 13156642, pred 2 dnevomaDoesn't work for purpose of following rules and sticking to well-organized containers; might as well disable and use private mode (which is not intent).
No matter what I try, I cannot get it to open new links from outside browser into my defined container.
Rules like
*, my_container
*.*, my_container
don't seem to matter. Instead, they always open in random tmp_ containers without any of my session/cookies.
No matter what I try, I cannot get it to open new links from outside browser into my defined container.
Rules like
*, my_container
*.*, my_container
don't seem to matter. Instead, they always open in random tmp_ containers without any of my session/cookies.
Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 21 uramiShould be fixed now. You might need to trigger the rule sorting by adding any rule first.
Rules with only the wildcard as the primary domain part weren't treated as valid, so the addon was defaulting to assigning temp containers instead, but now they should work.
Rules with only the wildcard as the primary domain part weren't treated as valid, so the addon was defaulting to assigning temp containers instead, but now they should work.
2 oceni
- Ocenjeno z 5 od 5— badblocks, pred 3 meseciMuch simpler solution than using Containerise + Temporary Containers Plus. Especially like the 'Exclude Current Tab from Domain Isolation' for those tricky login flows that always waste my time.
In my quest to quickly create and manage containers as I browse, I would love a way to:
1. "Promote" a temporary container to a permanent one. If I forget to assign the container, allow me to promote the one I am already using, and suggest/edit the rule(s) before saving.
2. From the popup, edit the icon or color of any permanent containers I create, and have checkbox options to randomize each on by default.
3. Idealistic, for truly tricky sites: When in Exclude Current Tab mode, a way to let the user "start rule recording" and examine all domains browsed in this tab until rule recording is ended by the user. After, suggest a list of rules matching all seen domains and allow easily selecting one or more rules to add. Basically a way to add the problematic domains to a permanent container and avoid having to use Exclude Current Tab repeatedly for the same domains.
Great project thanks!
EDIT: And great update! Works perfectly!Odgovor razvijalca
objavljeno ob pred 3 meseciShould all be possible to add.
n1 and n2 can be added to existing popup UI, while n3 would require something new.
One limitation with n1 idea is that the permanent container name should be a completely new container - there is no concept of "merging" containers, you can only rename them.
So even if you renamed the current temp container to the same name as an existing permanent container, you just end up with 2 separate containers with the same name with no real way to differentiate between them.