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Opens new tab after the active tab, instead of last position. By default a new tab is opened at the end of the row of tabs, but it's not intuitive: with this extension a new tab opened with the keyboard shortcut (⌘ Cmd+T) or with the "plus" button will be opened just after the current active tab.
Tab Activate
New tabs open immediately instead of in the background Please read the detailed description of required permissions (below) and why they are necessary. Without them, Tab Activate could not work as described. Absolutely no data is changed or collected. When you open a link in a new tab, Chrome opens the new tab in the background and provides no option to switch to it immediately. With Tab Activate, new tabs open immediately instead of in the background. To override Tab Activate and open a new tab in the background, press the Shift key while opening the new tab. Note: Override does not work for bookmarks. In other browsers, this setting is called: "When you open a link in a new tab, switch to it immediately." Read and change all your data on the websites you visit: Required to detect when the Shift key is pressed (no website data is read or changed) Due to limitations in the Chrome extension API, the only way to detect if the Shift key is being pressed is with the required permissions. Absolutely no data is changed or collected. Version 3.1 Improved Shift key detection when the window loses focus. Improved error handling. Fixed a console error. Version 2.1 New icon. Fixed issues created by Chrome 79 extension API changes. Version 1.2 New tabs open to the right of the previous tab and new background tabs open at the end. Version 1.1 Shift key overrides Tab Activate and opens new tabs in the background.
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.
Activate New Tab
Activate new tab and move it to beside of opener tab. Activate new tab opened from link (context menu 'Open link in new tab' or click middle mouse button on link) and move to right beside of opener tab. Simple and lightweight extension. No permissions required.
New Adjacent Tab
Opens a new tab to the right or left of the current one. New Adjacent Tab allows you to open tabs to the right/left through keyboard shortcuts, the context menu, and the extension's icon. It does not change or override Chrome's default behavior for opening new tabs. The default keyboard shortcuts are: - Alt+T to open a new tab to the right of the current one. - Alt+H to open a new tab to the left of the current one. All settings are configurable and are automatically synced across your devices if you're signed in to Google Chrome. Developed exclusively for Chrome. This extension is not guaranteed to work with other Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave, Opera, etc... Please don't report issues or down-vote this extension in the Chrome Web Store if you're using a non-Chrome browser.