<label><inputtype="radio"name="mode"value="blacklist"id="mode-blacklist"><spanclass="h">Black-list mode</span>: Apply the custom user-agent string to all tabs except the tabs with the following top-level hostnames (comma-separated list of hostnames). Note that even if a window-based user-agent string is set from the toolbar popup, your browser's default user-agent string is used.</label>
<label><inputtype="radio"name="mode"value="whitelist"id="mode-whitelist"><spanclass="h">White-list mode</span>: Only apply the custom user-agent string to the tabs with following top-level hostnames. Note that if a window-based user-agent string is set from the toolbar popup, this user-agent will overwrite the global one.</label>
<label><inputtype="radio"name="mode"value="custom"id="mode-custom"><spanclass="h">Custom mode</span>: Try to resolve the user-agent string from a JSON object; otherwise either use the default user-agent string or use the one that user is set from the popup. Use "*" as the hostname to match all domains. You can randomly select from multiple user-agent strings by providing an array instead of a string.</label><ahref="#"id="sample">Insert</a> a sample JSON object.
<td><label><inputtype="checkbox"id="cache"> Use caching to improve performance (recommended value is true). Uncheck this option only if you are using the custom mode and also you need the user-agent string to be altered from the provided list on every single request.</label></td>
<td><label><inputtype="checkbox"id="exactMatch"> Use exact matching (if checked, you will need to insert all sub-domains in the white-list and black-list modes to be considered. If unchecked, all the sub-domains are passing the matching condition (e.g: www.google.com passes the matching if google.com is in the list))</label></td>