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Web Timer

Web Timer is a Chrome extension designed to help you keep track of how you're using your time online.

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webtimer's Issues

Average vs All Time Percentages

The listed percentages of total time spent on each page is higher under the Average tab than under the All Time tab.
This is true for all sites except "Other" which has a higher percentage under the All Time tab.

More generic input?

I haven't dug through the code yet, but I think this would be pretty awesome, if expanded to support a more generic source data set. For instance, a SQL database. That way I use traffic patterns from other places - notably, I use Firefox a lot more often than Chrome. However, if the reporting engine could accept arbitrary time information from other places, things like an automatic report based on my HTTP proxy would be cool too (and also therefore cross-browser automagically.)

So the short of it is: Could you extract the reporting engine to be able to live outside of the browser and generate reports from 3rd-party sources?

More user documentation needed

I'm confused with webtimer's stats. I was web surfing for two hours, but webtimer displayed only a total of 17 minutes. What constitutes a minute of web activity in webtimer?

(PS - Great job on this Chrome extension! Thank you!)

[BUG] Field flickers when hovering over it

When you open the overview of Webtimer and you hover over the field of the website's name, notice how it flickers. For example, here:

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If I now drag my cursor on the text, it starts to flicker. Minor issue, but pretty annoying, as you need to put your cursor exactly near the field.

Chart not showing up

Recently the chart in the popup window has stopped appearing. From the console errors it looks as though the error is coming from the Google Charts library (https://www.google.com/jsapi) failing to load. Here's the first error that shows up in my console:

Refused to load the script 'https://www.gstatic.com/charts/loader.js' because it violates the following Content Security Policy directive: "script-src 'self' 'unsafe-eval' https://www.google.com https://platform.twitter.com". Note that 'script-src-elem' was not explicitly set, so 'script-src' is used as a fallback.

Timer stops when watching media content

The topic title isn't the best.

What I'm trying to say is that if you're watching a stream or any other content that does not involve using the mouse or keyboard, the Timer doesn't count it.

I know this is a feature that is used to detect AFK but if some media is playing maybe it should be counted?

It's useful to count the time spend of youtube/twitch.tv/hulu/...

Cheers

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