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Control where new tabs open — from regular tabs, pinned tabs, and tab groups. Hate it when new tabs mess up your pinned tabs or tab groups? This extension keeps your tab organization intact by controlling where new tabs open. Available settings: ✅ Regular tabs: Open new tabs at the end of the window ✅ Pinned tabs: Open new tabs at the end of the window ✅ Tab groups: Open new tabs at the end of the window or group You can customize these settings in the extension options. Unchecked options will follow Chrome's default behavior.
Tab Position Options Fork
Fork of Tab Position Options - Select the tab opening position, new tab behavior and behavior after closing a tab A modern fork of the original Tab Position Options extension, updated for Chrome Manifest V3 with enhanced security and performance. Take control of your browsing experience by customizing where new tabs open and which tab becomes active when closing tabs. KEY FEATURES: • New Tab Position - Choose where new tabs appear (first, last, right/left of current, or default) • New Tab Background - Open new tabs in the background without losing focus on current tab • Tab Closing Behavior - Control which tab activates after closing (first, last, right/left, activation order, or default) • Privacy-Focused - All settings stored locally, no data collection • Lightweight & Fast - Minimal permissions, maximum performance • Manifest V3 Compliant - Built with latest Chrome security standards • Open Source - Source code available on GitHub CURRENT STATUS: This is an early release focusing on core functionality. Some features from the original extension are still being implemented. We're actively working to bring full feature parity while maintaining Manifest V3 compliance. This fork maintains the simplicity and functionality of the original Tab Position Options while ensuring compatibility with modern Chrome requirements. Perfect for power users who want precise control over their tab management. Note: This is a community fork created to preserve the functionality of the original extension for Manifest V3. Original extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tab-position-options/fjccjnfkdkdmjohojoggodkigkjkkjhl 0.2.1 • Fixed new tab positioning and tab closing behavior using stale session state after a Service Worker restart 0.2.0 • Fixed tab closing behavior on Chrome 146 to keep the configured activation order working reliably • Updated the extension to work with the latest development toolchain and browser support 0.1.0 • Added "New Tab Background" option to open new tabs in the background while keeping the current tab active 0.0.6 • Significantly improved performance for all tab operations 0.0.4 • Fixed issues with Service Worker restart handling that were not fully resolved in version 0.0.3
Table - Custom New Tab Dashboard
A clean custom new tab dashboard with synced bookmark tiles, clocks, colors, and backups. Tablé is a beautiful and simple extension for your Chrome. It replaces your New Tab page with a customizable grid of bookmarks and widgets. It respects your privacy by requiring no access to your data (NO permissions) and synchronizes across all your Chrome instances. You can add your bookmarks, assign colors, icons or logos and position them anywhere within the grid. Features -- beautiful design -- simple setup -- values your privacy by --- requiring NO permissions --- using NO Analytics or data collection --- requiring NO access to any personal data or browsing history -- synchronizes across all your Chrome desktop instances -- blazing fast performance -- highly customizable Thanks for using Tablé, we hope you enjoy it and would love your feedback.
Tab Shelf - Side panel vertical tabs
Vertical tab management from your side panel with support for tab groups, multiple windows, and much more. Tab Shelf is a versatile, vertical tab manager for Chrome. It provides an alternate, more feature-packed alternative to the Chrome, Edge, and Brave vertical tabs feature. Whether you're frantically doing research for a paper, queuing up articles to read, or you just love hoarding tabs, tab management can be a pain. Having all your tabs squeezed at the top of your window makes it hard to remember what tabs you have and to quickly navigate between them. Being able to persistently view all your tabs in a convenient, colorful, and customizable vertical view takes that headache away! - View and manage your tabs conveniently from the side panel. - Use rules to automatically group tabs from specific websites (or right-click on a tab and choose to group all tabs from the same site). - Save and restore tab groups, windows, and browser sessions. - Quickly search or filter your tabs by group, window, or whether they've got audio playing. - Duplicate tab detection and deletion (optional). - Sleep your tabs to save memory and energy. You can also set tabs opened in the background to sleep after a specified period of time. - Sync your settings and grouping rules via your Google account across your other computers. - Light and dark themes to match your browser, plus 20 accent colors to give your Tab Shelf some flair. Also includes Roomy, Comfortable, and Compact display density options. - Choose from amongst 20 colors to differentiate your tab groups and windows. Please read Tab Shelf's privacy policy (which can be found at: https://www.tabshelf.com/privacy-policy) to understand how Tab Shelf prioritizes responsible permissions usage and user privacy. Tab Shelf does not and will never collect your data. You can launch Tab Shelf in a number of ways: 1. Opening the Chrome side panel via the toolbar button (on the right-hand side, next to your profile button) and selecting Tab Shelf. 2. Pinning the Tab Shelf extension button to the toolbar. This allows you to open Tab Shelf in a single click. You can also use the default keyboard shortcut to quickly open Tab Shelf: * On Windows/Linux: Ctrl + Shift + O * On macOS: Command + Shift + O For a more detailed user guide, please visit: https://tabshelf.com/user-guide Disclaimer: This extension requires at least Chrome 114 in order for side panel integration to work. Other Chromium-based browsers are not officially supported. - Handles large tab sessions more smoothly by rendering fewer off-screen tab rows, including large pinned-tab sets. - Tab rows now keep extra action buttons lightweight until they are needed, such as on hover, focus, or selection. - Tab Tray now uses less memory when disabled or minimized. - Background tab updates now avoid unnecessary processing when browser changes are only cosmetic. - Tab search, saved-session actions, and favicon handling now use lighter data paths to reduce memory use during long browsing sessions. - Selection checkboxes now look and behave more consistently across tab rows, saves, bookmarks, grouping rules, and grouping rule sites. - Fixed noisy tab updates causing avoidable background work. - Fixed selected tab rows rerendering unnecessarily when unrelated selection state changed. - Fixed favicon cache growth being limited only by entry count instead of approximate retained size. - Fixed disabled Tab Tray still doing avoidable background UI work. - Fixed some split-view drag-and-drop confirmation paths retaining stale drop state after failure. - Fixed selection controls losing right-click menu handling when secondary row actions were hidden. - Background mode - run Tab Shelf without keeping the side panel. Clicking the toolbar icon now opens a compact action menu where you can access Tab Shelf's saved collections, tab grouping rules, and duplicate tab detection features. - Redesigned Saves modal with clearer collection format, nested session contents, contextual restore options, and multi-select actions. - Redesigned Grouping Rules modal with a clearer rules-and-sites structure and smoother workflows for creating rules, adding sites, and managing existing rules. - Saves is more predictable when browsing collections, with improved filtering, sorting, deletion feedback, and cleaner saved collection names. - Grouping rule changes now sync more reliably between Tab Shelf views and browser storage. - Notifications now respect action-notification preferences more consistently while always showing critical messages. - Fixed tab group collapse/expand state getting out of sync during startup or reloads. - Fixed creating a new tab group from selected tabs across multiple windows. - Fixed duplicate-tab and audible-tab filters getting stuck after the last matching tab disappeared. - Fixed grouping-rule issues that could leave rules out of sync or apply changes too broadly. - Fixed first-install and layout issues on the welcome page.
Most Recent Used Tab Stack
MRU Tab Stack — auto-move your most recently used tab to the front or back; works with pinned tabs and tab groups. MRU Tab Stack helps you stay focused by keeping your most recently used tab within easy reach. When you switch to a tab, MRU Tab Stack can automatically move it to the front (or back) of the tab strip so you spend less time hunting for it. It respects pinned tabs and Chrome tab groups, and works with the keyboard shortcut (Ctrl+Tab by default). Features - Auto-move the most recently used tab to the front or end of the tab strip - Works with pinned tabs and Chrome tab groups - Customizable delay and ordering in Options - Keyboard shortcut support (default: Ctrl+Tab) - Lightweight and privacy-first — no external servers How it works Install, open Options to set the move delay and right-to-left behavior, then switch tabs as usual. The extension will move the active tab after the configured delay. Privacy No browsing data is uploaded. Debug logs (optional) record only limited, non-sensitive tab summaries and are stored locally in the extension console when enabled. Permissions note: This extension intentionally requests only the `storage` permission in the manifest. It does not request the `tabs` permission or host permissions. The extension uses non-sensitive tab metadata (id, index, groupId, title) and Chrome's tab activation events to perform moves without needing extra permissions. Support & source For support, issues, or to view the source, visit the project on GitHub (link in the options/about page).