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suggestion: dim the redirects you are not using on the extension's page #705
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This is why for example the "Enable" button is not dimmed, bc it should be the only clickable thing if you have disabled it, but as for the side links, they should be too clickable and not dimmed just like the "Enable" button. |
I honestly think it looks great, it is exactly what I was talking about. While I don't believe users will get confused, you could alternatively put the enable/disable button right on the main UI (with or without the dim), next to the programs' names. That way it would definitely improve usability without confusing a single soul |
We should make votes about this then xD @IkelAtomig
No no. Let's relook at the first option. |
alright |
Hmm I understood now, you'll understand from this video: 2023-05-18.09-06-29.mp4but now this: 2023-05-18.09-10-06.mp4but it should also stay popped out when I'm in that page. I'll do that too. |
Makes sense, looks great |
2023-05-18.11-46-16.mp4:) |
nice, glad to be of help |
as of now, all sites appear equally bright, whether you have their redirects enabled or disabled. I think it would improve usability if the disabled redirects dimmed the sites so that you know they are disabled.
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