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Add an option to display a simple or custom icon in the toolbar #100

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eltempo opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 2 comments
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Add an option to display a simple or custom icon in the toolbar #100

eltempo opened this issue Feb 5, 2025 · 2 comments

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@eltempo
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eltempo commented Feb 5, 2025

At the moment different proxy states are displayed with different colors of the circle, which I think is not very expressive and inconvenient when there are a lot of proxies, because the colors start to repeat and you can accidentally confuse the right proxy based only on the color.
I would like to suggest adding an option to use a simple bright/gray ZeroOmega icon for On/Off states, on which you can add your own text.

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A better option to display the Enabled state for different proxies might be to add a custom icon for each proxy.
For example the user can use icons of certain websites to work with them or icons of country flags, ISPs or whatever.

@zero-top
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zero-top commented Feb 8, 2025

  1. We will not consider the option of using custom icons for now, because it cannot be represented in the display result of the switchProfile.

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  1. Different colors can be modified by the user through the options page.

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  1. What we can consider for now is adding an option that allows the user to decide whether to display the final profile name as the badgeText.

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@Verity-Freedom
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I love Zero's visual style of explaining things so much... still the best dev award, the first universal browser proxy platform. 🙏

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