• Resolved rebornhairppp

    (@rebornhairppp)


    Hi Dimitar,

    First off, thanks for a wonderful plugin. I am really enjoying all of the intuitive features.

    For your next release, would there be any way in which you can design a specific automated option to log any content security policies that the browser warrants as problematic?

    I know Dylan, the developer of the WP Content Security Policy plugin, has a separate CSP Log option embedded within the plugin which logs all CSP issues. So, rather than browsing your website and visiting each page and having to laboriously read and adjust my CSP headers accordingly based on the error shown in the developer tools console tab, this added option with a click of a button will automatically insert the correct syntax in the appropriate CSP category (e.g. default src, font src, etc.)

    You can see a screenshot of this option at my URL: https://www.resurrectedhair.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/WP-Content-Security-Policy-Log.png.

    Looking at the pic, for the img-src issue with one click of a button I can Allow IMG-SRC Access. Clicking on this button will automatically insert the correct syntax in the img-src category to allow access for – in my example – secure.gravatar.com

    This extra value-added benefit will save tremendous time for us rudimentary users.

    If you can be so kind to let me know if this feature can be added in the next release that would be graciously appreciated!

    Aside from this addition, kudos to your brilliant efforts in making such a useful plugin!

    All my best,

    Joe

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