[FEATURE REQUEST] Settings > Expand The Height Of Expressions Box
Hadden89 opened this issue · 4 comments
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I have all whitelist into a single row. Would be nice to expand the box in the settings for a more confortable editing.
Describe the solution that you'd like
Enable the height resize for expression, like the box in which I'm writing just now, does (bottom right).
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Describe alternatives you've considered
Obviously I can export the string to npp++ with word wrap - do my edits and put it back - but doing within the extension would be better
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Currently, the input is a one-liner input text field (similar to entering name/email/etc). This is a different element than the textboxes used to write comments like these. There was actually plans to convert those checkboxes into something more minimal so it didn't take up that much space (as more other browsing data options were considered).
I'm curious behind the decision to keep everything on one line instead of multiple entries for different IP addresses / domains. If you needed to remove one of them, wouldn't it be easier to simply delete one that is in its own entry?
Also, IP addresses don't have subdomains, so having .192.168..* wouldn't really do anything at all.
@kennethtran93 I had too much lines and just lost the control on the whole whitelisting doing a filter per site/domain with the popup.
Obviously, the one line filter is indeed precise but easier to mantain.
About the 192.168.*.*
... I just made it for whitelisting everything from 192.168.x.x IPs (router, webserver,...) and seems to work.
Also opening the whole filter in a popup window would be fine
@kennethtran93 I had too much lines and just lost the control on the whole whitelisting doing a filter per site/domain with the popup.
Obviously, the one line filter may be less precise but easier to handle for me (not a filter expert, I've do admit).
About the
192.168.*.*
... I just made it for whitelisting everything from 192.168.x.x IPs (router, webserver,...) and seems to work.Also opening the whole filter in a popup window would be fine
Ah I forgot markdown formatting includes asterisks... what I meant was *.192.168.*.*
(note the first asterisk/wildcard before the IP Address) for the 'IP Addresses don't have subdomains' part.
Yes this is less precise - in the event you decide to only keep certain cookies, you run the risk of keeping a cookie with the same name on different sites.
There was actually plans to convert those checkboxes into something more minimal so it didn't take up that much space (as more other browsing data options were considered).
Already this would be very nice 👍