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Adds a shortcut that focuses the cursor on the first text input. The default shortcuts are: 'Alt+I' - to focus on the first input on the entire page 'Alt+S' - to focus on the first input visible on the screen The shortcuts are fully rebindable via the extension shortcut menu (chrome://extensions/shortcuts). To view the code you can visit my GitHub repository: https://github.com/mikesglitch/Focus-First-Input
Link Controller
The icon shows in which tab links will open, click it for options to toggle it for the current tab or for all tabs.
Surfingkeys
Rich shortcuts to click links/switch tabs/scroll, capture pages, use your browser like vim for productivity. A Chrome extension for Vim users, but EMACS users would also love it, as it is much extendable with javascript. E Go one tab left R Go one tab right x Close current tab X Restore closed tab W New window with current tab J Move current tab to left K Move current tab to right yt Duplicate current tab > Move current tab to right g0 Go to the first tab g$ Go to the last tab gx0 Close all tabs on left gxt Close tab on left gxT Close tab on right gx$ Close all tabs on right 0 Scroll all the way to the left e Scroll a page up d Scroll a page down gg Scroll to the top of the page G Scroll to the bottom of the page j Scroll down k Scroll up h Scroll left l Scroll right $ Scroll all the way to the right % Scroll to percentage of current page cS Reset scroll target cs Change scroll target yG Capture current full page yS Capture scrolling element # to search seleted with kinds of search engines sg Search selected with google sw Search selected with bing sy Search selected with youtube sb Search selected with baidu # to edit input with vim editor Ctrl-i Go to edit box with vim editor # to edit URL with vim editor su Edit current URL with vim editor
Scroll Preview
Scroll Preview integrates a whole-page preview with scrollbar that inspired by Sublime Text's mini map. HOW IT WORKS • Alt + A — get a new scrollbar with rough preview • drag/click the scrollbar — just like how you used to • Alt + Shift + A — get a refined preview (please wait patiently) • tired of key pressing? — turn on Automatic or Conditional mode in option page UPDATES • Floating handle • Conditional mode for articles • Setting synchronization FEATURES • Captures whole-page snapshot (Alt+A) • Adds an additional easy-to-drag scrollbar which works nicely with the native one • Integrates snapshot with scrollbar for better previewing • Refreshes snapshot while window is resized • Allows hide/show toggling (Alt+A again) • If you found blank areas shown in snapshot, let the browser re-scan the page to refine it. (Shift+Alt+A) • Applies anti-aliasing on snapshot. • Jumps to where you click on the snapshot. • Magnifier on snapshot (works great with click-to-jump). • Always-on mode (Options > Basics > Automatically) • Option page (chrome://extensions/ > Scroll Preview > Options) • Auto-hide • Blacklist / Whitelist
Search Box Focus
Press Tab to quickly access the main search bar or search field of any website. No need to use your mouse! Autofocus available! You hate taking your hand off the keyboard all the time only to access the search bar of the website you’re visiting? You’d love to simply press Tab or a custom shortcut to focus the search field and start typing right away without ever using your mouse? “Search Box Focus” solves exactly these problems. It also comes with an “Autofocus” feature which allows you to access the search bar automatically without pressing any shortcuts. Simply activate it for websites where you do a lot of searching like Amazon or online dictionaries. Whenever you load a website that has “Autofocus” enabled or when you switch to it from another tab, you’ll find that the cursor is already in the search bar ready for you to start typing. The extension is completely free and open-source which means, no tracking or data collection. No ads! After installation, make sure to reload/refresh all open tabs before using the extension! Feel free to suggest new features, report bugs, and so on at: https://github.com/gignupg/Search-Box-Focus Credits: “Search Box Focus” mainly uses the search box detection code of this Github repository: https://github.com/CodeRevver/Focus-First-Input The extension icon can be found at: https://icons8.com/icon/48167/google-web-search