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Option to disable the warning when using RegExp replace #8

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alphaniner opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 2 comments
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Option to disable the warning when using RegExp replace #8

alphaniner opened this issue Sep 17, 2022 · 2 comments

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@alphaniner
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Every time a regex replacement is done, a warning (Attention! This operation replaces ...) is shown. It would be nice if there was a "Don't show me this again" option or some other way to prevent it from appearing.

@MrOtherGuy
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That should certainly be doable.

But I'm interested, how often do you use the extension if that feels like an annoyance?
I kinda meant the extension to be a one-and-done type of thing where you install it to update some bookmarks and then remove it altogether. Is updating bunch of bookmarks something you need to do often?

@alphaniner
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Thanks for the response.

I wouldn't call it an annoyance, just an inconvenience. I use the extension repeatedly with a few sites where I create a lot of bookmarks and want to remove extraneous information from bookmark names. Because I have FF configured for an unusually large text size (vision issues) long bookmark names take up a lot of space horizontally. Removing invariant information like the site name makes things a bit more manageable when actually accessing the bookmarks, especially in the case of nested bookmark folders.

There's probably a way to automate this during bookmark creation, but I haven't figured it out as of yet.

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