Google Web Designer's shell application supports the same custom proxy settings that the Chrome browser does. Learn more about Chrome and Chromium settings.
If you've already changed Chrome's settings to allow it to work with your proxy server, the changes for Web Designer should be familiar. If you're not sure what settings to use, contact your network administrator.
1. Locate Google Web Designer's application preferences
The location of Web Designer's application preferences depends on your operating system:
2. Adjust proxy settings
Google Web Designer uses the following proxy settings:
Name | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
no-proxy-server |
Boolean |
If true, Google Web Designer doesn't use a proxy. Overrides any other proxy settings provided. |
proxy-auto-detect |
Boolean |
If true, Google Web Designer tries to automatically detect your proxy configuration. Ignored if |
proxy-server |
string |
The custom proxy configuration to use. Google Web Designer does not currently support any proxies that require authentication. |
proxy-bypass-list |
string |
A list of hosts for which to bypass any specified proxy. |
proxy-pac-url |
string |
The URL of the PAC (proxy auto-config) file to use. |
Example
If you want Google Web Designer to try to automatically detect your proxy configuration, adjust the following setting according to your operation system: