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Manually setting up a domain proxy (#226 (comment)) before navigating to the site does not do anything. It adds the domain to the list of actively proxied sites but when you navigate to the actual site, the extension indicates the site is still routed through the 'All websites' proxy. Even after refreshing, the extension icon continues to show the country code of the 'All websites' proxy for the page.
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There is a slight issue though. When the extension pops up in a tab that is proxied differently, the upper part, above the 'All websites' divider, is filled with the information of the 'All websites' proxy instead of the tab's specific proxy, which is shown below but is very de-emphasized and easy to miss.
A separate issue related to #274 is that when setting up domains like old.reddit.com, the settings seem to not apply to plain reddit.com too. I remember a comment from you saying it would apply by default but maybe I am misremembering, or it is in reverse, so it is reddit.com that would apply to old.reddit.com. I think there should be a warning or notification for this, like the (except for domains listed below) beside 'All websites'.
Manually setting up a domain proxy (#226 (comment)) before navigating to the site does not do anything. It adds the domain to the list of actively proxied sites but when you navigate to the actual site, the extension indicates the site is still routed through the 'All websites' proxy. Even after refreshing, the extension icon continues to show the country code of the 'All websites' proxy for the page.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: