User-Rules Per-Domain-Toggle (with shortcut)
Issue Details
It would be great to integrate a shortcut that allows one to toggle user rules for the specific website currently being visited
For instance, I like to hide the top section / file list on a github repo so that the readme is the top of the page. Most of the time I am more interested in the description than the actual files and the file tree can be really tall on some repos and it just gets annoying to always have to scroll down to the next section.
I have created a user rule that blocks that section for all github repos, and anytime I actually want to go through the files and dirs I just disable adguard for that site temporarily.
Proposed solution
If there was an option to toggle just the user rules (or even all user rules with a specific flag or tag), that would allow adguard to continue blocking all of the rest of the undesired things while making it easy to toggle hiding certain parts of the site.
A shortcut could be added that just appears in the chrome extensions shortcut page for quick toggling.
I can see this being very useful on lots of other sites and use cases as well.
Thanks for all the hard work on a fantastic software suite! Hope this is something that is doable with a reasonable amount of dev time.
Alternative solution
No response
Hi @BrandonR541, thanks for the suggestion—we’ll review this with the team