JustZix features

The floating button

The floating button is a small round control that appears right on every page where one of your folders matches. One glance tells you whether your rules are active, and one click toggles them all — without opening the extension panel.

Control right on the page

The floating button sits where you work — on the page itself, not tucked behind the extension icon in the browser toolbar. It appears only when the current address matches at least one of your folders, so pages with no rules stay uncluttered.

It is a small round control. One click switches every matching folder on or off at once — a handy "show me the page without my tweaks" toggle.

The color tells the whole story

The button's color alone is a full status report. You never have to open anything to know what is active:

  • Inject Green (or your folder color) — all matching folders enabled.
  • Syntax Orange — some enabled, some disabled (mixed state).
  • Muted Gray — all disabled.
  • Halt Red — the extension is globally off.

A panel for individual rules

Right-click the button to open a panel listing every folder, group and rule that matches this page. You toggle each entry on its own — keep one CSS tweak running while you disable another, without ever opening the main extension panel.

This is handy when a page carries several rules and you want to check which one is responsible for something. From the panel you can also reach the rest of JustZix's windows when you need the full editor.

Always there, never in the way

You can drag the button anywhere on the screen, and JustZix remembers its position separately for each browser window. The corner you choose stays put on later visits.

It is deliberately discreet: small, semi-transparent until you hover it, and it never intercepts clicks meant for the page. When you would rather not see it at all, you can hide it — your rules keep working exactly the same, just without a visible control on the page.