I don't mind the general visual update. But the change to the copy buttons was a step backwards.
To the bitwarden folks... if I'm opening up the extension 99% of the time it's one of these use cases:
1. I'm creating a login for a new site
2. I'm on a site that doesn't support autofill, and I'm manually copying user/pass/code
3. I'm filling credit card info, and want to select a specific card
Both #2 and #3 got worse with this change. Put the damn copy buttons in the huge amount of whitespace you have for the entry. Don't hide them in an overflow. Put each of the user/pass/2fa buttons in a fixed space, and don't move them.
To throw in a second viewpoint: 99% of the time I open the extension, it is to trigger auto-fill. I don't like having my credentials auto-fill on page load, I like to be the one to trigger it.
That being said, I also hated the change that hid the copy buttons, but they have a setting that brings them back.
You may know this, but they introduced a feautre that lets you use Cmd/Ctrl+Shift+L in order to trigger auto-fill. I have disabled autofill on pageload but LOVE this shortcut key.
I'm with you about not wanting the autofill, but I use the key combo mentioned below in nearly 100% of cases.
The vast majority of the time I'm opening the extension popover it's because the key combo failed to autofill (site doesn't support it) and I need to manually copy/paste.
For extra fun - the Key combo is customizable if you don't like ctrl-shift-L
Just hit up chrome://extensions/shortcuts and change the combo to something you'd like.
I don't mind the general visual update. But the change to the copy buttons was a step backwards.
To the bitwarden folks... if I'm opening up the extension 99% of the time it's one of these use cases:
1. I'm creating a login for a new site
2. I'm on a site that doesn't support autofill, and I'm manually copying user/pass/code
3. I'm filling credit card info, and want to select a specific card
Both #2 and #3 got worse with this change. Put the damn copy buttons in the huge amount of whitespace you have for the entry. Don't hide them in an overflow. Put each of the user/pass/2fa buttons in a fixed space, and don't move them.