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Suggest to add a keyboard shortcut that will allow to toggle between 'All scripts allowed' and 'Scripts blocked' (this is the part that blocks scripts from running -- or instead, allows scripts to run -- on domain of currently opened page; but you have to bring up the 'Brave Shields' box to do the change).
At the moment, to change value from existing to intended, you have to:
move mouse to click on the lion icon located on the right (on the 'address bar'), which will bring up the 'Brave Shields' box
then move mouse to go to second from bottom drop-down element and click on it to open drop-down
then move mouse to go to intended new value (in that opened drop-down), click on it, and wait until page reloads
finally press escape (or move mouse away to some neutral area and click) to close the 'Brave Shields'
One finds going over these same steps too often, especially when visiting many different sites. With one fast shortcut it could be less effort.
Not clear if this is doable / reasonable to implement, but here let you know.
Brave version (brave://version info)
Brave | 0.61.51 Chromium: 73.0.3683.75 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Revision | 909ee014fcea6828f9a610e6716145bc0b3ebf4a-refs/branch-heads/3683@{#803}
OS | Mac OS X
Additional Information
Found another suggestion #3028, but it is not the same (#3028 is about bringing up the 'Brave Shield' with shortcut). Current one is rather skipping the 'Brave Shields' opening altogether, and is only about toggling between 'All scripts allowed' and 'Scripts blocked'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Description
Suggest to add a keyboard shortcut that will allow to toggle between 'All scripts allowed' and 'Scripts blocked' (this is the part that blocks scripts from running -- or instead, allows scripts to run -- on domain of currently opened page; but you have to bring up the 'Brave Shields' box to do the change).
At the moment, to change value from existing to intended, you have to:
move mouse to click on the lion icon located on the right (on the 'address bar'), which will bring up the 'Brave Shields' box
then move mouse to go to second from bottom drop-down element and click on it to open drop-down
then move mouse to go to intended new value (in that opened drop-down), click on it, and wait until page reloads
finally press escape (or move mouse away to some neutral area and click) to close the 'Brave Shields'
One finds going over these same steps too often, especially when visiting many different sites. With one fast shortcut it could be less effort.
Not clear if this is doable / reasonable to implement, but here let you know.
Brave version (brave://version info)
Brave | 0.61.51 Chromium: 73.0.3683.75 (Official Build) (64-bit)
Revision | 909ee014fcea6828f9a610e6716145bc0b3ebf4a-refs/branch-heads/3683@{#803}
OS | Mac OS X
Additional Information
Found another suggestion #3028, but it is not the same (#3028 is about bringing up the 'Brave Shield' with shortcut). Current one is rather skipping the 'Brave Shields' opening altogether, and is only about toggling between 'All scripts allowed' and 'Scripts blocked'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: