Chrome Extensions take too much work to toggle on and off, and it needs to change

Chrome Extensions take too much work to toggle on and off, and it needs to change

I was installing the Dark Reader Chrome extension for late-night Google Docs work yesterday and I noticed something that hadn’t quite annoyed me until now. You see, most of the time when I install an extension, it stays on indefinitely. However, with something like Dark Reader, I like to toggle it on and off during the day and night to get the best experience.

When I clicked the Extensions puzzle piece icon I was immediately puzzled – Chrome doesn’t have a quick way to do this! Instead, I had to click the three dots “more” options button to the right of it, click “Manage extension” and then toggle it from there. I can’t tell you how weird this is from a UX standpoint, but maybe I’m alone who thinks so.

You have to dig to find the on and of switch for extensions

Despite this terrible accessibility setup, Google may have a mind to change this in the near future – at least, that’s my hope. With the 2023 Chrome Refresh that’s been rolling out in stages, many UI elements for the popular browser have received a makeover. Icons, toggles, Material You tones, and more – it really does feel like someone at Google is paying attention to this kind of stuff.

I get that this isn’t something most users would need, but adding this as well as a “Toggle all” button to quickly kill all extensions for troubleshooting purposes without having to install the “Disable all extensions” extension from the Chrome Web Store, would be a lifesaver. I’m interested in collecting some of your thoughts on this – would you like a quick and easy one-step toggle for an extension at the top-right of the browser, or do you perform this action so infrequently that you’re cool with clicking through several other steps to enable and disable them?

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