Open-New-Tab-After-Current-Tab
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Open Chrome new tab after the current tab, instead of last position.
Open New Tab After Current Tab is a Chromium (Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge) extension that 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.
Support
https://github.com/ArnaudLigny/Open-New-Tab-After-Current-Tab/issues
Known issues
- New tab opened from the last tab in a group at the last position openes outside the group #33
- Not compatible with
#scrollable-tabstrip
on Ungoogled Chromium #38
Development
Source code
https://github.com/ArnaudLigny/Open-New-Tab-After-Current-Tab.git
Install dependencies
npm install
Run tests
npm run test
Build package
npm run build
Actions:
- process files (with Gulp) and store result in
build/
- create a ZIP archive from
build/
indist/
Deploy to stores
npm run release
License
Open New Tab After Current Tab is a free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license.
The new tab icon by Danil Polshin.