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Identify AWS regions instantly with colorful navbar gradients and country flags. Easily identify your current AWS region at a glance with colorful navigation bar gradients and country flags. THE PROBLEM When working across multiple AWS regions, it's easy to accidentally deploy resources to the wrong location. The default AWS Console provides minimal visual distinction between regions. THE SOLUTION AWS Colorful Navbar transforms your AWS Console experience with clear visual indicators. 🎨 Dynamic Color Gradients • Each region displays a unique gradient inspired by its country's flag • Instantly recognize your current region without reading text • Customize colors with the built-in color picker (2-4 colors) 🏳️ Regional Flags • Country flags appear next to the region selector • 29 countries and 38+ AWS regions supported ⚡ Features • Real-time color updates • Per-region color customization • Dark/Light theme interface • Lightweight and privacy-focused • No data collection 🌍 Supported Regions US, Europe, Asia Pacific, South America, Middle East, Africa, Canada, and all commercial AWS regions. Open Source: https://github.com/nalbam/aws-navbar-extension
AWS Account Helper
Shows an extra header to identify the current AWS Account Add an additional custom header on the console page of each of your AWS accounts. 2.0.3 - Fixed bug where the AWS account was not recognized at load Do you like this extension? Does it also prevents you to do nasty stuff on the wrong account? Then.... please buy me a beer ;) https://www.buymeacoffee.com/marcomans
AWS Account ID Mapper
Map AWS Account ID in AWS Console, multi-session pages & browser tab with a friendly name, shortcutname and color Easily replace AWS account IDs with friendly, recognizable names in the AWS Console and AWS Multi-Session Limit page. 🔹 Key Features: 1. Replace Account IDs: Replace AWS account IDs with user-friendly names for easier identification. 2. Modify Browser Tab Names and color: Updates browser tab titles to display the friendly account name, shortcut name and color as well, making it easier to differentiate environments. 3. Import & Export Mappings: Effortlessly import or export account ID mappings for quick setup or sharing with teammates. 4. Manage Multiple Accounts: Ideal for users managing multiple AWS accounts, reducing confusion and streamlining navigation. 5. Customizable: Update mappings anytime to reflect organizational changes or preferences. Simplify your AWS experience with AWS Account ID Mapper. New Updates: 1. You can add new mappings directly from extension now 2. You can delete all mappings at once 3. You can search your mappings 3. UI/UX Updates 4. Fixed bugs where its not updating properly in dropdown menu
AWS SSO Colourise
Change the AWS navbar colour based on account (and a few other little niceties) Version 1.3.0 - Adds support for AWS GovCloud and AWS China. Fixes some issues experienced with the script. This extension gives you the ability to customise the AWS Console navigation bar, to indicate what account you are currently signed in as. In addition, it will make the name of the AWS Region you are using, and the Account Name visible by default on the Navigation bar Previously when you used "Switch Roles" you could set a colour when changing from one account to another. However, when switching to AWS SSO (or now know as IAM Identity Center), you do not have this ability with the Console. A Simple dialog lets you configure each account/account alias and the relevant colour you want to have, and this will be auto applied on the console page loading. See screenshots for some examples!
AWS Account Identifier
Adds a description with a specific color to the AWS's navigation bar depending on the account you are connected to. Adds a header to the Navigation Bar of AWS with a description and color based on the account you are connected to. In a multi account environment this is a very useful tool to help you to quickly identify the current account. A new feature has been added so you can import the accounts from the AWS SSO start page. This makes maintaining the accounts in this extension a lot easier. As from version 1.1.0 we stopped using an extra row on the navbar for the description as certain console feature were designed with a fixed position what would make it impossible to access certain functionalities of the AWS Console. Instead, we moved the description to the lower bar where enough space is available to add the description. version 1.2.1: Fix Account detection and improve style.