![]() ![]() Closing Wordsīoth SiteDelta extensions monitor web pages, but they have different use scenarios. One difference is the new "enable SiteDelta context menu on pages and button" option that you may enable. The core configuration options are identical to the ones included in SiteDelta Watch. The extension adds the rules to the list of included or excluded regions automatically no hunting down for identifiers in source code, that is good. Click on "add new", and then select a region that you want included or excluded by clicking on it on the page. There you find the usual configuration options, and two to include or exclude regions. To use the custom configuration for a page, click on the small down arrow icon after you click on the main toolbar icon of SiteDelta Highlight. You may add it right away to the list of monitored pages, open the configuration, or the advanced options. ![]() You add a web page by clicking on the extension's icon in the browser's address bar. You may use Highlight to monitor only specific parts of a page, or exclude parts of a page This extension checks pages only on connect, but does so more thoroughly than SiteDelta Watch. SiteDelta Highlight is the second extension that you may use for the monitoring of web pages. Click on the down arrow icon that is displayed in the notification bar, and start to modify the configuration as you see fit using it. This is controlled after you add a page to the list of monitored web resources. If you are only interested in a small part for instance, you can exclude the rest, or include that part only. SiteDelta Watch comes with options to include or exclude parts of a page from being monitored. The preferences come with an import and export option on top of that. You may mark pages as seen, delete pages, or open them from the menu. Select scan page to run a manual scan at the time. Simply select a page in the sidebar, and click on the down arrow icon to display the options. You may run manual scans from the sidebar menu or the preferences. You control the monitored pages using the sidebar in Firefox, but can also do so on the preferences page.
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