José Javier Rodríguez Zas (JJ)

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Hi, thanks for this awesome lib Is [Proxy SwitchyOmega](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/proxy-switchyomega/padekgcemlokbadohgkifijomclgjgif) supported?

Are you triggering your third-party screenshot app using a keyboard shortcut? If so, is it the same shortcut used in Responsively (`Cmd/Ctrl+PrtSc` or `Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+S`)?

> Yes. Is there a mechanism to change the hot key / shortcut used in Responsively? Right now there is no such mechanism 😓... It could be a good feature...

Hi @sarajw I checked your website, and I came across this style rule: ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13673443/171005023-bad54858-0fe0-4c11-af15-6f44d05565e9.png) That is not being applied in Responsively (the version of chromium in Responsively do not support...

thanks @Sub-Xaero for reporting this The expected behavior is to open a new window displaying the href (if it is a valid website url) or open the file if it...

thanks for your kind words @fkomaralp !

Maybe this is related to https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/426 and there are some code snippets like https://github.com/electron/electron/issues/426#issuecomment-658901422 but it would be good if we can have an url/app to reproduce and test this

I used this `index.html` ```html Document hbspt.forms.create({ portalId: "5869165", formId: "4b903862-c21b-4565-8311-3ef740bd562f" }); ``` with an example I found [here](https://community.hubspot.com/t5/APIs-Integrations/Error-quot-ReferenceError-hbspt-is-not-defined-quot-with-embed/td-p/305533) and it worked fine ![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/13673443/122252262-7c0f6a00-cecb-11eb-9ac2-d745469e2c9c.png) Is this a good test case...

>Version: 0.7.0 Electron: 8.3.0 Chrome: 80.0.3987.165 Node.js: 12.13.0 V8: 8.0.426.27-electron.0 OS: Windows_NT x64 10.0.18362 The issue I noticed is related to this "checkbox inside a label" pattern (to get it...

> Hello, > May I know if anyone is working on this issue? If not I would like to work on this as this seems to be a good issue...