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Decide on future of HTTPS Everywhere Preferences window #1683

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reedy opened this issue May 12, 2015 · 3 comments
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Decide on future of HTTPS Everywhere Preferences window #1683

reedy opened this issue May 12, 2015 · 3 comments

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reedy commented May 12, 2015

The "Enable / Disable Rules" aka the HTTPS Everywhere Preferences window should be added to Chrome, along with the dependant view xml source windows.

Subtask of #1681

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jsha commented May 12, 2015

BTW, I would actually be excited about removing this window from Firefox to reach parity. I think it is used very seldom, and the dropdown checkboxes serve 95% of the use cases it serves. Interested to hear your thoughts on the matter though.

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jsha commented May 12, 2015

The other things we have in that window are Reset to defaults (could be moved to dropdown) and Disable all (superseded by Disable HTTPS Everywhere in the menu, should probably be removed.

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reedy commented May 12, 2015

I'd be up for that, yeah. It has some use for a layman to see "what's supported", I think, Some way of getting from from the ruleset (a hyperlink) to viewing the ruleset in a web browser tab (#1436 or similar) would be useful.

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@reedy reedy changed the title Add HTTPS Everywhere Preferences to Chrome Decide on future of HTTPS Everywhere Preferences window May 13, 2015
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