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Feature Request: Add Separated Toggles for Supported Websites #11

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tastysugar opened this issue Mar 1, 2023 · 4 comments
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Feature Request: Add Separated Toggles for Supported Websites #11

tastysugar opened this issue Mar 1, 2023 · 4 comments

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@tastysugar
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Describe the Issue
After a few days of usage, I really like the extension when it summarizes a YouTube video. But I don't want it to show up every time I use Google search.
Is it possible to add a feature that allows the user to toggle on or off the extension for each supported website?

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  • OS: Windows
  • Browser Chrome
@tastysugar tastysugar changed the title Feature Request: Add Separated Toggles for Supported Website Feature Request: Add Separated Toggles for Supported Websites Mar 1, 2023
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givebest commented Mar 1, 2023

Maybe you need to try setting manual mode in Options.

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I actually prefer it to summarize some websites (namely YouTube) automatically, without pressing the button. But I do not want it to show up in Google Search result.

Is this a reasonable request to consider?

I meant, I use Google search a lot. And I am not a novice Google search user. I know where to find the information I need.
The manual mode is an good enough solution for making the dialog to not show up in Google search. But the side effect is that I have to press a button to enable it on other websites that I actually need it.

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givebest commented Mar 2, 2023

Understood, follow up with a site switch option.

givebest added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 6, 2023
feat:#11 Support Site Enable/Disable Glarity.
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givebest commented Mar 6, 2023

I have added this feature.
Now you can try downloading the experience package (https://github.com/sparticleinc/chatgpt-google-summary-extension/tree/main/packages) and adding it manually (https://github.com/sparticleinc/chatgpt-google-summary-extension#chrome).

Then go to the extension options and set Enable/Disable website.

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