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While browsing the web — reading, clicking links, searching — it’s easy to lose track and open dozens of tabs. A search results page has 10 links, and you open each one in a new tab. Then every page you open has more links — and you open even more tabs. Soon your browser is overflowing with dozens or even hundreds of open tabs. You lose focus, forget why you opened a page, and can’t even tell where you are anymore. But the problem isn't you — it's the outdated 2D browsing model. 🌐 How 3D browsing helps solve the too many tabs problem While traditional solutions like tab managers still operate within the flat 2D model, LightWindow introduces a fundamentally new approach: adding a third dimension to viewing pages. Instead of opening every link in a new tab, you can open a floating preview window directly over the current page to take a quick look. Clicking a link inside this preview opens another nested window. This creates a tree of views — all inside a single tab. Preview windows don’t get lost, don’t clutter the interface, and most importantly — don’t overload your tab bar. You stay in the same flow and can quickly return to where you were. This reduces the pressure on the second dimension — tabs — keeping only the most essential pages there. 🧠 Why the third dimension is the logical next step To understand this, let’s recall the evolution of browsing: — In the 1D web, clicking a link replaced the current page. Navigation was linear — forward/back only. — In the 2D web, tabs arrived — a breakthrough that allowed multiple pages to stay open at once. But now the second dimension is overloaded. Countless tabs are breaking context and structure. It's time to go beyond the flat tab system. 3D browsing introduces depth and clarity. LightWindow brings this new model to life with a simple and intuitive hierarchy of views. 🚀 The result You’ll open fewer tabs — not because you’re trying to, but because now you finally have an alternative. Links no longer break your flow — they become part of it. ✨ Bonus features — Built-in address bar with autocomplete in every preview window — Page translation directly inside preview windows — Remembers window size and position for each nesting level — Customizable open methods: Ctrl + middle-click, Alt + click, hold-to-preview
Peek Preview - Arc like link preview
Peek Preview - Arc like peek preview for your web browser Create by tomowang with ❤️ Open source on GitHub: 1. Preview links in current tab or popup window 2. Use shift⇧ + click link to open links for peek preview (support customizable hotkey) 3. Drag link to open links for peek preview 4. Press Esc or just blur the preview window to close it 1. Some websites may not work properly due to `onfetch` handler of service workers 2. Some websites disable the drag event or shift⇧ + click event, so you can't use them to open links for peek preview 3. Links may not work properly when they redirect to another sites which have Content Security Policy (CSP) enabled
Prevue Popup
Prevue Popup aims at increasing your productivity by allowing you to preview any URL inside the current page, without opening it in… Prevue Popup aims at increasing your productivity by allowing you to preview any URL inside the current page, without opening it in a different tab, or changing the current URL. The way it works is fairly straight forward, it simply opens an iframe element as a popup inside the current site. The extension features and extensive options page which allows you to customise it to your liking.
Preview pages
Press control and hover over a page Hover over a page to open a small preview of it that you can interact with! - Simply move your mouse away from the link to get rid of this window - Note: Press Control/Command while hovering over the link to get the window, otherwise you won't see anything different.
Arc Peek: Link preview
"Arc Peek" allows users to preview links, similar to the functionality in the Arc browser. 1. Preview links in current sliding window. 2. Use shift + click link or drag link to open links for preview. 3. Click outside the preview window to close it. 4. Click the expand button to open in a new tab. Some websites may not function properly due to service workers' onfetch handlers, while others disable drag or Shift + Click events, limiting options for link previews. Additionally, links might fail when redirecting to sites with strict Content Security Policies (CSP).