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Idea: add an option to save the settings (all solutions/ alphabetical sort...) #107
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The extension should already remember all these settings, do they always get reset in your browser, or only sometimes? |
@blmage, It doesn't even remember that I set it to show all results when I close the browser tab or just use another one. |
Unlike solutions, settings are currently stored in the browser's Anyway, I see how it can be confusing, so I'll make sure to improve this in the next version! |
@blmage Sorry, I didn't have any time until now. Can you tell me if and how I can view the stored sentences of your plug-in in the localStorage? I know it is stored as a database but I can't really view it. |
No problem! I will take a closer look at this problem as soon as the next major version is released. Regarding the sentences, they are stored in an IndexedDB database at the extension-level. It is possible to consult them, but they are not directly exploitable (it is necessary to use JS snippets). |
@blmage sure, thank you. I am using Firefox (81). |
@blmage I am still interested in a solution. |
It would be nice if the plug-in could remember the settings I like and keep them. This could be optional.
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