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Add site title label to permissions dialog entries #462

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olizilla opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 2 comments
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Add site title label to permissions dialog entries #462

olizilla opened this issue Apr 18, 2018 · 2 comments
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area/window-ipfs Issues related to IPFS API exposed on every page effort/hours Estimated to take one or several hours exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up good first issue Good issue for new contributors help wanted Seeking public contribution on this issue kind/enhancement A net-new feature or improvement to an existing feature P2 Medium: Good to have, but can wait until someone steps up status/blocked Unable to be worked further until needs are met topic/design-visual Visual design ONLY, not part of a larger UX effort

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The window.ipfs permissions manager is rad. The only thing that could make it better is if added a hint to what site a particular ipfs path was. I just accidentally hit deny on a site i was working in, jumped to the management page to fix it and then guessed that the only one currently set to Deny was probably the one i needed to edit, which won't scale well.

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If we could add a label to the permissions entries it'd really help. In chrome, the url bar autocompletes with web addresses and the site title as muted secondary text, to help disambiguate opaque urls.

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That kind of thing would really help here.

@olizilla olizilla added the kind/enhancement A net-new feature or improvement to an existing feature label Apr 18, 2018
@lidel lidel added help wanted Seeking public contribution on this issue UX labels Apr 18, 2018
@lidel lidel added this to the 2018-Q4 milestone Sep 20, 2018
@lidel lidel added the area/window-ipfs Issues related to IPFS API exposed on every page label Sep 20, 2018
@lidel lidel modified the milestones: 2018-Q4, window.ipfs 2.0 Sep 21, 2018
@lidel lidel added the status/ready Ready to be worked label Sep 22, 2018
@jessicaschilling jessicaschilling added topic/design-visual Visual design ONLY, not part of a larger UX effort and removed UX labels Mar 30, 2020
@jessicaschilling jessicaschilling added exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up effort/hours Estimated to take one or several hours good first issue Good issue for new contributors P2 Medium: Good to have, but can wait until someone steps up labels Apr 7, 2020
@jessicaschilling jessicaschilling added status/blocked Unable to be worked further until needs are met and removed status/ready Ready to be worked labels Jul 20, 2020
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Marking this one as status/blocked until we bring back support for window.ipfs.

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lidel commented Oct 19, 2020

Closing due to #589 (comment)

@lidel lidel closed this as completed Oct 19, 2020
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area/window-ipfs Issues related to IPFS API exposed on every page effort/hours Estimated to take one or several hours exp/novice Someone with a little familiarity can pick up good first issue Good issue for new contributors help wanted Seeking public contribution on this issue kind/enhancement A net-new feature or improvement to an existing feature P2 Medium: Good to have, but can wait until someone steps up status/blocked Unable to be worked further until needs are met topic/design-visual Visual design ONLY, not part of a larger UX effort
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