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Use your Mouse or Stylus to grab and pan web pages User Guide: - Refresh tab after installing to activate the extension. - Default For Windows: Press and drag Right Mouse to pan. - Default For Ubuntu: Press and drag Middle Mouse to pan. - Default For Mac: Press and Hold Ctrl and move pointer to pan. - For Stylus users, it's recommended to setup one of the buttons on your stylus to be Ctrl Key and use that button to activate panning. - See Options page for more details. (After installation, Right Click on this extension's icon, then click Options). - To quickly turn extension On/Off, pin the extension icon, then clicking on the icon will switch it on/off. - This extension works best with mouses, stylus drawing tablets, laptop touchpad (only in case it doesn't provide convenient panning by gesture). 1.5.0 - 18/04/2021 - Update option UI. - Update default behaviour for different operating systems. - Remove unnecessary permission request and republished. 1.4.0 - 18/10/2017 - Fix issue with Chrome 61+. - Fix extension's auto reload mechanism when extension update. *Since emitting custom Wheel Event no longer has any effect on scrolling, the extension now falls back to update element.scrollTop & scrollLeft directly, which might cause layout issues with certain websites while scrolling. *As you might have noticed, this extension also no longer works with chrome's pdf reader. After an update some time ago, Chrome's pdf readers has started to run within a hidden internal extension window and there seems to be no way for other extension to manipulate scroll position of that window. Features - Natural Sliding and Frictions. - Option page to change and preview settings. - Settings syncs across tabs. - Turn On and Off easily by clicking on Extension Icon. Hand Tool for Google Chrome makes scrolling any webpage similar to: - Pdf Readers - Photoshop Hand Tool - Google Map Panning Hand - Scrolling a smart phone... - Grab-and-Drag extension on Firefox
tabtiles
Control your tabs with tiles - useful for large monitors and full screen (F11) browsing. This extension displays a window's tabs in a bar along the top or bottom of the screen, useful for when browsing in full screen (F11) mode. The tiles are larger, so easier to click on than the usual browser tabs. Now includes touch support if you have a device with touch capability. It also allows navigating through the tabs using the keyboard, using the left and right keys. Press Enter to select a tab. Type-to-search: start typing to enter keywords in the tabtiles address bar, press Enter to search. Choose when to display the bar: for normal restored windows, when maximized or in full screen mode. And / or auto-hide when not in use. Customize the size of the bar, to a percentage of the window height. Show popup hints, containing the full title and address of the page. Check out my other extension - search the web store for Last Tab Back. 0.9.5 Fix an issue where closing a tile removes the tab but not the tile until a later refresh has occurred 0.9.4 Added a setting to configure the main homepage (left click new tab or home), in a similar way to the alternate (right click new tab or home) 0.9.3 Added touch support to allow scrolling left and right through tabs. Also re-enabled lasttabback integration after some fixes 0.9.2 Disable lasttabback integration for now 0.9.1 Update to Manifest V3 and add bug fixes 0.9.0 Hide when viewing some media players full screen 0.8.13: Changed to allow clicking through to the page in areas where there aren't any tabs; now shows Untitled for pages with no title, and PDF Document for .pdf files - to allow the pdf viewer buttons to be clicked more easily 0.8.12 - Manually disable type-to-search or keyboard tab navigation; now allows 1-pixel activation height for auto-hide mode; set interval for hiding or switching back to mini mode; middle mouse button closes tab. 0.8.11 - Selected tab now has extra highlighting to make it easier to quickly locate. Fixed a bug where mouse clicks outside of the bar sometimes select a different tab when the button is released (i.e. when the mouse button was held down and then released at a different location). 0.8.10 - Changed to allow specifying the percentage size of mini mode compared to normal; also to allow setting the popup hint to "centered" 0.8.9 - The first (leftmost) button now shows the time and date in a hint. When using the wheel to move through tabs, mouse movement is deactivated until moved by a small amount. 0.8.8 - Added a history button within the address bar. Delete can now be pressed to close non-selected tabs when in keyboard navigation (left / right) mode. Fixed a bug that was preventing selecting tabs correctly if somehow no tab was selected 0.8.7 - Minor fixes for the new pinning integration 0.8.6 - Disabled displaying when printing the page (ie. on paper) 0.8.5 - Added support for pinning tabs - right click twice to do this 0.8.4 - Fixed minor zoom bug (not related to standard chrome zoom) 0.8.3 - Fixed a bug that caused the bar to go off screen at some chrome zoom levels 0.8.2 - Fixed bug in hide when right clicking the address bar close button 0.8.1 - Moving the mouse will cause the bar to be displayed, if it hasn't already. This helps with delays caused when the page being viewed tries to refer to slow / offline third party sites. Also, minor bug fixes 0.8.0 - Updated the button layout; click to close now snaps partly off-screen tiles to edges; fixed bugs relating to the bar not being displayed on some sites, and being damaged by chrome's translate feature 0.7.4 - Now allows address bar navigation to a new tab for both URL and search keywords; click-to-close message for selected tab is smaller for narrow tabs; fixed minor bugs 0.7.3 - Fixed a problem resizing tiles after some are closed (and auto-hide is enabled) 0.7.2 - Corrected issues regarding switching between mini and normal mode - wasn't re-sizing as intended 0.7.1 - Fixed bug where right-hand item does not correctly focus 0.7.0 - Initial release
Fast Page Scroll
Quickly scroll to the top or bottom of any page without using the mouse wheel. There are many "Scroll to top" extensions out there, but they all add a button to the page or browser's interface. That's ugly and bad user experience. How about clicking anywhere on the top or bottom right corner of the page (where there is usually no content) and scroll automagically? That's exactly what this extension will do. This is a feature I encountered at Basecamp, so the credit goes to 37signals. I liked it so much that I developed the extension to be able to use it everywhere. I think it will be useful for everyone. No icon is added to the browser. Go to Chrome Options - Tools - Extensions menu and look for Fast Page Scroll.
Hand Tool for browser
Will enable you to scroll by dragging while holding down the space key, just like photo processing or illustration creation apps. * It is recommended to restart your browser once after installing this extension. - Fix a bug where right-clicking during scrolling did not deactivate the scroll mode. - Removed the feature to switch functions by clicking the icon - Added an options screen (popup) - Added the ability to assign arbitrary keys
close_tab(s)
Easily close tabs with in-page elements. More easy and fast way to close tabs. Allows you to easily close tabs with in-page elements. Features: ---------------- • You can close the active tab by clicking to the selected in-page edge element. • In-page element only appears when you move the mouse cursor to the selected edge. • You can change the features of the in-page element, like hover color, thickness, click event type and position. • Use toolbar icon or context menu to close tabs. Limitations: -------------------- Since Chrome is not allowing, we can't add in-page element into the following pages: chrome:// - chrome-extension:// - chrome-devtools:// - view-source: - data: - chrome.google.com/webstore/ - New tab page. But, toolbar icon and context menu options will continue to work on all pages without any limitation. Note on permissions: ----------------------------------- • with v4.0, new "scripting" permission request added. In previous versions, i was using "chrome.tabs.executeScript()" to reflect settings changes into pages, but with Manifest V3, it is moved to "chrome.scripting.executeScript()", which requires "scripting" permission. • "Read and change all your data on the websites you visit" - That is necessary to insert In-Page element into pages. I do not read your data from any website, nor do i modify it. New features: • Pinned tabs will not be closed (by default). • Store data in memory for faster access. Updates: • Upgraded to Chrome Manifest V3. • Closing multiple tabs is now faster. • The name of the extension has been changed to 'close_tab(s)'. • Some UI changes. Fixes: • Fixed an issue with slow-loading sites. v3.0.x New features: • New add-on features for bottom and right positions. • Tooltips now customizable. • In-page element opacity feature. • Right-click on the selected edge, shows selected options. • Context menu options added. • Auto maxizing new windows feature added. • Toolbar icon popup page added. • Spanish and Portuguese language support added. Updates: • Settings page redesigned. • In-page element positions restructured. • New toolbar icon images available. v2.0.x New features: • New in-page closer positions added. • You can change thickness of the in-page element. • Toolbar icon is added. Clicking to the toolbar icon will close the active tab. • You can change the toolbar icon image. • Multi language support is added, so please help to translate. • Preferences synced with Chrome (if signed in). Updates: • Renamed to 'Close This Tab'. • New Options/Settings page. • Injecting the element into dynamically loaded pages.