It would be helpful to have a keyboard shortcut for the "Allow all this page" option, since many pages ask several times (I've had over 6) in order to allow all "links" to be allowed.
(Not sure if "links" is the correct term, but it will go from allowing, for example, 4/10 to 8/14 to 12/16 before it finally has allowed all connections.)
it would be nice to be able to hit, for example, CTL-SHIFT-RightBracket instead of clicking twice for each permission.
Just an idea. Thanks for a great add on function.
Steve20A
Shortcut for "Allow All This Page"
Shortcut for "Allow All This Page"
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Re: Shortcut for "Allow All This Page"
(I would think that to not be the norm <though I am sure it does happen>. Most pages I find work by only allowing the top-level site & if not, one site further. Also note that in your scenario if you Allowed All the first time, you would still need to do it two more times, because the scripts between 10 & 14, & then between 14 & 16 did not exist at the time that you first <& then secondly> Allowed All.)
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