[quote=“blueskyy”][quote=“roger21”]
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what “Ignore Flash Plugin State” does and when do i need it? (when i change the flash plugin permission i guess but then what does it do?)
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is it possible to export/import the whitelist? … … anyway an integrated import/export feature (including the settings, why not) would be nice (but a file to save from the profile is good enough… …)
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could you add the “source checking whitelisting” thingy that flashblock does, for instance i whitelist youtube and i like to have it allowed anywhere when it is embeded too, i think it’s really convenient
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the sidebar is kinda ugly … could you use a “sans serif font” instead of the default one: in the css for the body you can add that for instance, that should do it “font-family:Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif;” … and also a background color could be cute or not …
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As discussed here, starting from v1.2.8, if the user changed the default Firefox settings, ie set the Flash plugin settings to “Ask to Activate”, Flash Control’s default behavior is to let Firefox handle it, and we are done there. If the user somehow, wanted to manage Flash over 2 ui interfaces: Firefox’s very own “Click to Play” and Flash Control, then he has to select “Ignore Flash Plugin State”. If the user had stuck with all the default settings, then he doesn’t have to change anything here.
Currently, it’s not possible to export any kind of settings from Flash Control. It is already in my todo list, but that’s not the only item on my todo list.
While I think I understand what you meant by “source checking whitelisting”, I don’t quite understood your illustration. It is already discussed here. That is also on my todo list. Right now (and has been the case since the first release), if you add “www.youtube.com” to the whitelist, all youtube embeded contents are affected to, ie the whitelist applies to them too.
If you like sans-serif font that much, I’ll just switch it to use sans-serif fonts in the next release.
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Sorry, I spoke too soon, I have to take back the last statement. I prefer serif font to sans-serif fonts in the sidebar. Unless I have time for an overhaul, it will remain as such. Sorry, I did NOT do that on purpose.[/quote]
From the old support thread.