• Resolved knubew

    (@knubew)


    Updating a disabled snippet results in an activated snippet and I have to deactivate it again. Is this behavior really planned in this way???

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  • Plugin Author Temyk

    (@webtemyk)

    Hello.

    Yes, that’s how it should be.

    Thread Starter knubew

    (@knubew)

    Okay, but in my opinion setting the “Enable / Disable” switch should have a higher priority. Otherwise, after updating the code of a deactivated code snippet, it is very easy to overlook the fact that the code is suddenly (unintentionally) active again.

    If you see things differently, then the “Update” button should perhaps better be renamed to “Udate & Activate”?!

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