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Select parameters to highlight to easily see values. The values here should be the raw parameter names, not the friendly names you see.For example, for Adobe Analytics, to highlight eVar10, you should use v10. You can find the raw parameter names by hovering over the parameter name in Omnibug and it'll appear in parenthesis. These keys are case-insensitive.
eVar10
v10
Specify up to 3 additional values you wish to see in the summary list view. The values here should be the parameter names as seen in the detail view.For example, for Adobe Analytics, to include Events, you should simply use Events. The name is case sensitive. Note: This feature is currently in beta and the functionality & settings could change over time.
Events
Specify JSON to change the name of your parameter name, i.e.: { "eVar1": "Page Title", "eVar2": "URL", "prop40": "Your own label" } . You can rename any of the provided field names listed in the Omnibug panel. Note: This feature is currently in beta and the functionality & settings could change over time.
{ "eVar1": "Page Title", "eVar2": "URL", "prop40": "Your own label" }
Select the providers (marketing / analytics tools) to be shown within Omnibug.
Show provider icon next to request entry.
Omnibug can automatically expand all entries as they appear.
Omnibug can show or hide redirected entries for the same parent request. Only the final request is shown if setting is unchecked. Learn more.
Omnibug can show or hide dividers to show when you navigated to a new URL.
Values can be shown with quotes to highlight any extra whitespaces or other characters.
You can sort the requests either by newest first, or oldest first.
You can sort by the parameter name, i.e. eVar1, eVar2, or sort by the renamed label you provided above.
Show the raw parameter name found in the URL, or the user-friendly description for each request.
Checking this will display the entire value by default, whereas un-checking this will show a truncated value until you hover over the row.
Checking this will show a field for each request for you to enter notes into. These notes will be included in your export.
You can force a certain theme to show up, or use chrome's settings.
You can override the background color for page load events.
You can override the background color for click events.
You can override the background color for parameters that are highlighted (see "Highlight parameters" setting above). Note: for dark mode users, Omnibug will automatically switch this from the default yellow (#ffff00) to a blue, but this can be overwritten if preferred. Simply change the color from #ffff00 to any other value.
#ffff00
You can override the background color for when you hover over a row.
You can override the background color requests that were redirected (meaning there could be multiple of the same requests).
You can override the color for quotes that surround values (if enabled in the "Add quotes around values" setting above).
Checking this will send usage data to Google Analytics for the Omnibug developers to understand how users are interacting with the extension. No information about the user, the page, or request details will be sent.
Checking this will enable the custom context menu to show up when you right click a row within an entry. That menu allows you to (un)highlight the entry and copy its value. This is an experimental feature that is working for a majority of beta testers that we wanted to roll out to the general public. If you're running into issues with copying, you can disable the context menu here.
If you want to reset your settings, or are having issues with Omnibug, you can click the button to reset all settings to their default state.