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Adds a keyboard shortcut to select the previously viewed tab. Select previously viewed tab by pressing Alt-Q (Ctrl-Q on Mac). The shortcut can be configured. This extension: — Has no tracking — Can't read your tabs — Doesn't consume any memory or CPU when not used Set Ctrl-Tab as the keyboard shortcut: github.com/NV/select-previous-tab?tab=readme-ov-file#change-the-keyboard-shortcut-to-ctrl-tab
Previous Tab
Switch back to the previously active tab using the keyboard. Switch to the previously active tab (last tab) by pressing Ctrl+Q, or clicking the Previous Tab icon. You can change the keyboard shortcut by visiting chrome://extensions/shortcuts . The supported keys are Alt, Ctrl, Cmd along with: A-Z, 0-9, Comma, Period, Home, End, PageUp, PageDown, Space, Insert, Delete, Arrow keys (Up, Down, Left, Right) and the Media Keys (MediaNextTrack, MediaPlayPause, MediaPrevTrack, MediaStop).
Bookmark Tab Group
Adds shortcuts to handle the current tabgroup. Release notes for version 2.2.0: - Add internationalization support for bookmark tab group extension with translations in German, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, and Chinese (sorry if I've butchered any translation, I'll apply fixes if you ask for it!) - Update bookmark folder creation logic to use selected tab group if available Release notes for version 2.1.1: - Removed folder name sanitization Release notes for version 2.1.0: - New Settings screen with a Notifications toggle and after-save options - New keyboard shortcut to close the tab group after saving - UI polish - Enhanced support for Chrome bookmark sync Release notes for version 2.0.0: - Revamped UI with a search input and modernized tree view - Added guidance for when the user is outside a tab group - Fixed minor issues related to untitled tab groups Keyboard shortcuts: - Alt+Shift+F: Instantly bookmark the current tab group, using the tab group’s name as the bookmark folder - Alt+Shift+B: Instantly bookmark the current tab group and close it, using the tab group’s name as the bookmark folder - Ctrl+Shift+F: Open a pop-up to manually select the folder where you want to save your current tab group as bookmarks or access extension settings. Note: If the shortcuts don’t work, your browser or another extension may already be using them. Go to your browser’s extension shortcuts page (chrome://extensions/shortcuts) and assign different keys. This extension handles duplicates and can reuse existing folders that match tab group names. Experience the convenience of Bookmark Tab Group and simplify your web browsing and bookmark management with a tool crafted by a passionate developer (that’s me!). Your support keeps this extension thriving and motivates me to keep improving it. If you find Bookmark Tab Group valuable, consider showing your appreciation by buying me a Ko‑fi at https://ko-fi.com/juandominici.
Switch tabs shortcuts
Adds custom shortcuts for switching tabs. This extension adds custom shortcuts for switching tabs. After installing, you will be able to customize your shortcuts through chrome://extensions/shortcuts The default key bindings are as follows: Jump to the previous open tab mac: "Command+Shift+Left" other platforms: "Ctrl+Shift+Left" Jump to the next open tab mac: "Command+Shift+Right" other platforms: "Ctrl+Shift+Right" Jump to the last open tab mac: "Command+Shift+Up" other platforms: "Ctrl+Shift+Up" Jump to the first open tab mac: "Command+Shift+Down" other platforms: "Ctrl+Shift+Down"
Tab to Window/Popup - Keyboard Shortcut
Add a keyboard shortcut to move the current tab to a new window or popup. - Upgrade to Manifest V3! Extension will continue to work. - Fix bug where popup windows wouldn't move back into windows - Fix bug where focus would not be respected - Fix bug where Focus / Type menus weren't appearing in context menus - Extension button displays the chosen new window type - Multi-display support! - Move tabs by clicking the menu button - Tabs can be moved between existing windows - Move multiple tabs at once - Link to tab: right click a link and use the menu - Convert a window to popup without moving with the Tab to Popup command - Settings now synced with Chrome profile - Common options available in menu button menu - Support for fullscreen and maximized windows. - New default keys, which avoid clashes with default Chrome commands - Focus on new window - Pop back in Command - Open in 'popup' window - Keep original window position and size - Clone original window position and size for new window