Border for Evidence.com by Mark Wesolowski
Adds a configurable border around Evidence.com pages.
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About this extension
Border for Evidence.com
Border for Evidence.com is a small browser extension that lets you visually highlight the Evidence.com interface with configurable borders.
You can quickly apply consistent border colors and a caution pattern using convenient swatches directly in the page UI.
Features
Using Border for Evidence.com
Once installed:
Border for Evidence.com is a small browser extension that lets you visually highlight the Evidence.com interface with configurable borders.
You can quickly apply consistent border colors and a caution pattern using convenient swatches directly in the page UI.
Features
- Add a visible border around key Evidence.com views.
- Quick color swatches:
- Red, Blue, Yellow, Purple, Orange, Green
- Black/Yellow “caution” pattern
Using Border for Evidence.com
Once installed:
- Navigate to an Evidence.com page (for example,
https://<tenant>.evidence.com/axon/evidence-search). - Ensure the extension is active for the site:
- In some browsers you may need to allow the extension to run on the Evidence.com domain (click the extension icon → Allow on this site or similar).
- Open the extension settings
- A settings gear icon overlayed onto the Evidence.com page UI.
- Use the Color picker and color swatches:
- Click a color swatch (red, blue, yellow, purple, orange, green) to set the border.
- Click the black/yellow swatch to use the caution pattern.
- The currently active swatch is visually highlighted.
- The border around the targeted Evidence.com area should update immediately.
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Permissions and data
Required permissions:
- Access your data for sites in the evidence.com domain
Data collection:
- The developer says this extension doesn't require data collection.
More information
- Version
- 1.0.0
- Size
- 19.21 KB
- Last updated
- 15 days ago (Dec 4, 2025)
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- License
- All Rights Reserved
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