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I noticed that when I remove a webapp (let's say x.com) the corresponding keybinding still exists. I'm not sure that is right or wrong but wanted to just bring it up because at least for me when I removed a webapp and then hit the keybinding I wasn't sure if I expected the web app to be opened again.
It brought to me the question also about what a webapp - keybinding relationship is. Installing a web app adds it to the menu but doesn't add a keybinding which makes sense but you can also just add a keybinding to open a web app that isn't "installed". Should there be a way to couple the 2 together or should the 2 remain totally separate
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I noticed that when I remove a webapp (let's say x.com) the corresponding keybinding still exists. I'm not sure that is right or wrong but wanted to just bring it up because at least for me when I removed a webapp and then hit the keybinding I wasn't sure if I expected the web app to be opened again.
It brought to me the question also about what a webapp - keybinding relationship is. Installing a web app adds it to the menu but doesn't add a keybinding which makes sense but you can also just add a keybinding to open a web app that isn't "installed". Should there be a way to couple the 2 together or should the 2 remain totally separate
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