Mark as Untrusted from Within Whitelist
Since there is no Blacklist manager, suggestion for a poor man's blacklist manager.
If you allowed (or temporarily allowed or manually added) a site into the whitelist, the whitelist item could have a context-menu item to Mark as Untrusted (much like how it can be done from the Site Info webpage).
Kind of round-about way of doing things, but it would allow you to add a site to the whitelist (manually), then mark the same as Untrusted while not having the need to actually visit the site.
(Never used Untrusted myself, but for those who may have a large black list, would think that some kind of real Blacklist Manager would be wanted, no?)
Mark as Untrusted from Within Whitelist
Mark as Untrusted from Within Whitelist
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Re: Mark as Untrusted from Within Whitelist
Not a bad idea, although it reminds me of shutting down a computer by pressing Start...
Normally you don't need a blacklist manager for sites you haven't visited, because the main point of it is to declutter your menu...unless you allow scripts globally, of course.
What I'd be more interested in is the ability to mark as untrusted from the Recently Blocked Sites menu. But it's still nothing major.
Normally you don't need a blacklist manager for sites you haven't visited, because the main point of it is to declutter your menu...unless you allow scripts globally, of course.
What I'd be more interested in is the ability to mark as untrusted from the Recently Blocked Sites menu. But it's still nothing major.
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