Overview
Automatically always click specified buttons on frequently visited pages.
Configure a list of URLs prefixes and associated elements (defined via CSS selectors) that you always want to click when a page loads. E.g. if you always use the "Sign in with Google" button on VRBO, you would add a rule for https://www.vrbo.com to look for the selector btn#googleSocial. Release Notes 1.1.2
4.7 out of 53 ratings
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David OrrSep 4, 2024
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It's a good solution for what I was looking for (an extension to automatically click the "stay logged in" buttons on login forms. But it's definitely not for everyone since it requires an understanding of how to use the Inspector to find the class of a button and how HTML selectors work, etc. But it's useful for some of us at least.
Vignesh GunasekaranAug 26, 2024
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In short: Not useful for my needs though! - Will work on: This clicks only when the website is loaded (the literal refreshing happens time), and when URL changes (only when refreshing happens when URL changes, if site designed like that). 5 stars for this. - Won't work on: If any query params added and URL changes - i guess this will not work, in resultant screen. Or on any popups. - So simply put only 1st time, the webpage loads. Hence 'always' mean do not keep on press. - So even for popu... Show more
Details
- Version1.1.2
- UpdatedJanuary 12, 2024
- Offered byTyler Elliott
- Size55.55KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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