How it works now:
1. I click on Chekvist app icon in Chrome (near chrome settings icon).
2. I see the Chekvist popup with list of tasklists.
3. I click on tasklist link and load it in this popup.
It means this app can be used in first time for "on-the-fly" operations with tasklist when task-target page opened on background. If we're speak about web developement. But current realisation (when i must to select tasklist every time i click on app icon) kills all app's idea.
More correct solution is give to user attach each tasklist to his task-target page url (domain should be sufficient). It can be realised by adding the "link with page"_like option to list operations (where "Rename" "Archive" etc).
In this way, when i debug my code\style on my web-project i need just one click to get access to required list and do changes in it.
App just will get current uri and check my tasklist's on "link" field. Then open in popup linked with this domain tasklist. Or list of all tasklist if linked tasklist not found.
How it works now:
1. I click on Chekvist app icon in Chrome (near chrome settings icon).
2. I see the Chekvist popup with list of tasklists.
3. I click on tasklist link and load it in this popup.
It means this app can be used in first time for "on-the-fly" operations with tasklist when task-target page opened on background. If we're speak about web developement. But current realisation (when i must to select tasklist every time i click on app icon) kills all app's idea.
More correct solution is give to user attach each tasklist to his task-target page url (domain should be sufficient). It can be realised by adding the "link with page"_like option to list operations (where "Rename" "Archive" etc).
In this way, when i debug my code\style on my web-project i need just one click to get access to required list and do changes in it.
App just will get current uri and check my tasklist's on "link" field. Then open in popup linked with this domain tasklist. Or list of all tasklist if linked tasklist not found.