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Settings Enabled By Default #422

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GeneralCodeStudios opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 8 comments
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Settings Enabled By Default #422

GeneralCodeStudios opened this issue Sep 5, 2024 · 8 comments

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@GeneralCodeStudios
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Hey! I didn't wan't to bother you with an issue on GitHub, so I emailed you. But I do need an answer sorry for being a pain :

Just wondering how I could make a settings profile. (The json file) be installed by default in open source version. Meaning when it’s added to extensions It looks just how I set it. ? I don’t normally ask questions, I just can’t figure it out. Please respond as soon as possible.

I tried to do this myself. Making specific settings enabled but I couldn't figure it out. Also I tried to make the default image an images in lets say C:/users/img.png but I couldn't. I would love the help. And sorry if this is the wrong place.

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victrme commented Sep 11, 2024

Hi @GeneralCodeStudios! On the contrary, its best to create an issue for questions like this 👍

You can read issue #172, which is a similar to your situation.

How do you install the "open source" version like you say? Is it the web version "Online"?

@GeneralCodeStudios
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@victrme Greetings! However this is for chromium (a custom version), not firefox.

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victrme commented Sep 13, 2024

Can you explain how you install Bonjourr on your browser?

@GeneralCodeStudios
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@victrme I install Bonjour using the install custom extensions in developer mode. As I've compiled the extension. This isn't a feature request, more of a question on how it could be done.

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GeneralCodeStudios commented Sep 14, 2024

And my browser is based of off chromium, so it supports any Chrome extensions. For example edge is based off of chromium so you could install a edge extension on chrome vise-versa

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Hi @GeneralCodeStudios! On the contrary, its best to create an issue for questions like this 👍

You can read issue #172, which is a similar to your situation.

How do you install the "open source" version like you say? Is it the web version "Online"?

The open source version is installed via the extensions page, there's a developer mode thing that allows you to add the extension. Also. I plan on this custom version to be included with my browser

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victrme commented Sep 24, 2024

Ah I see. In the next update (20.1.0), you'll just have to put a config.json file at the root next to manifest.json and it should always load this config whenever you reset your settings or first load the extension !

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All right. But what about when the extension is compiled to a crx file?

Wouldn't it be better to make it apart of the code instead?

If you don't know what that is please google it.

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