Visit specific web pages
bridgesense opened this issue · comments
The search feature is fantastic. Is there a way to visit a specific web page? Like,... go to https://www..... and summarize it.
Hey, I've already planned to support it :) I will add it in a future release
I didn't even realize it had a chat with page function. This app is an amazing piece of work.
Hey, I've already planned to support it :) I will add it in a future release
Does this mean that when search the internet is enabled and a link is included in the prompt, it will actually visit the link?
Hey, I've already planned to support it :) I will add it in a future release
Does this mean that when search the internet is enabled and a link is included in the prompt, it will actually visit the link?
That's a different part of the application. To do what you described, visit the web page with the browser, right click on the Page Assist icon, and choose 'open side panel'. Now when you ask questions, it will refer to that page when doing so.
Hey, I've already planned to support it :) I will add it in a future release
Does this mean that when search the internet is enabled and a link is included in the prompt, it will actually visit the link?
That's a different part of the application. To do what you described, visit the web page with the browser, right click on the Page Assist icon, and choose 'open side panel'. Now when you ask questions, it will refer to that page when doing so.
That's not quite what I meant. I know there is the side panel and that you can chat with the page. I was more wondering about links being automatically visited when they are found in a prompt without the need to navigate to it.
For example, I might have an ongoing chat where I ask for a web search about something. One or two results turn out to be interesting, so I may want to inquire about their contents (regardless of whether I've visited or not).
Another use case I am imagining is prompting for a web search based on content behind one or more links, e.g. "does https://site1.com/article mention any of the things talked about in https://site2.com/blog?"