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Master your Chrome tab workflow! Control where new tabs open and where to jump when closing tabs. Boost your productivity with… Master your Chrome tab workflow! Control where new tabs open and where to jump when closing tabs. Boost your productivity with smart tab management. Features ⭐️ New Tab Positions: Left/Right of current | Far left/right of window ⭐️ Close Behaviors: Left jump (recommended) | Right jump | Smart switching ⭐️ Multi-language: English, Chinese, Japanese ⭐️ Tab Group Safe: Preserves your Chrome tab groups PS. Extension icon and background images generated with help from ChatGPT 😘
Tab Buddy – Open Tabs Next to Current
Opens new tab next to the current one Description: Tired of new tabs opening at the far end of your tab bar? Tab Buddy lets you open new tabs directly next to your current one, perfect for users with dozens of tabs. No more endless scrolling to switch back – keep your workflow organized and efficient! Open Tabs Adjacently: New tabs appear instantly to the right of your active tab, not at the end. Boost Productivity: Ideal for multitaskers, researchers, and power users who juggle many tabs. One-Click Simplicity: Just click the extension icon – no complex settings or menus. Lightweight & Fast: Zero performance impact, designed for seamless browsing. Researchers & Students: Keep reference tabs grouped logically as you work. Developers & Designers: Organize code docs, tools, and previews side by side. Why Tab Buddy? If you hate wasting time hunting for tabs, this extension solves the #1 annoyance of tab-heavy browsing. Tab Buddy ensures new tabs stay contextually relevant, streamlining your workflow and reducing clutter. SEO Keywords: open tab next to current, new tab next to current, tab organizer extension, tab management Chrome, open tab on the right, quick tab switcher, efficient tab browsing, tab workflow, Chrome tab organizer, multitasking tabs, tab productivity, tab groups extension, open adjacent tab, reduce tab clutter, tab organizer tool, tab manager for Chrome, best tab extension, organize Chrome tabs.
Open Tab Next Right to Current
This extension affects the behavior of opening new tabs. The following behaviors are affected: + New tab created from current tab open next right to current tab. + Second and subsequent new tab also open next right to current tab. + New tab created from pinned tab open next right to last pinned tab. The following behaviors are controlled so that they are not affected: + New tab created from Window open to right edge the window. + New tab created from Shortcut open to right edge the window. + New tab created from Bookmark open to right edge the window. + New tab created from Tab Contextmenu open next right to current tab. + Restore closed tab/window to original state. *This does not apply if it interferes with other extensions or settings.
Open Link and New Tab Next to Current
Open new tabs and links next to your current tab instead of at the end of the tab bar. For detailed information, see https://github.com/johanhs/open-link-and-new-tab-next-to-current Open links, urls and new tabs next to your current tab by: * Keyboard shortcut * Keyboard shortcut + click * Keyboard shortcut while hovering over a url (works for urls that are not clickable anchors like plain text etc)
Always Right
Always open new tabs immediately to the right of the active tab. New tabs should always open to the immediate right of the current tab. And now they will. Usually when I open new tabs, it's not because a lightning bolt struck, and I must switch from my current activity to a new and different one. Most of the time the new tab is directly related to what I'm currently doing, so when Firefox (or a Chromium-based browser) opens tabs at the end of 50 tabs, they're almost guaranteed to be far from the tabs I was working with. I then find myself hunting around for the tabs I was just at, sometimes trying long and RSI-inducing drag-and-drop operations to regroup things. Sure, if I wanted to strictly manage things, I could always have separate tab groups in this tab set, but often my workflow is more organic than that, and I end up in this place, and I should be able to continue working with the software in the way that my mind expects it to work. So maybe this isn't for you, but I'm Always Right.