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NewTab Redirect! is an extension for Google Chrome which allows the user to replace the page displayed when creating a new tab.

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Needs fixing
bug

Latest Apps tab is awesome! nice job ;) however would be nice to ordering elements such as in chrome://apps tab. thank you

Feature Request
In Progress

The gh-pages template used for http://jimschubert.github.io/NewTab-Redirect/ isn't _terrible_, but that page could be more than just a display for the readme. This page could explain the extension's permissions, or it...

Feature Request
Low Priority

Move reusable components like the bookmarks bar display, topSites display, and apps page display to partials. The intention here is to allow for a possible future enhancement to have selectable...

refactoring

This should be a relatively simple addition. Add some dialog with a textbox to save a stylesheet string, load this string as CSS after the apps page's main stylesheet. There...

Feature Request

This is sort of like theming, really just multiple takes on the default apps page. Ideally, I'd like to create a sort of framework for which designers could submit alternative...

Feature Request
Low Priority

A chrome-bookmark-like style. The green style may not match its surroundings enough, so some people may dislike it on the first look. I just modified the css as little as...

Based on user feedback in the beta version of v3.0, people may want a configurable option to display apps in a grid-like format similar to the original new tab page...

Feature Request

On the custom apps page, include folders in the bookmarks bar. Include multiple levels of nesting folders.

Feature Request

similar to chrome://apps, look into adding this to the custom apps page

Feature Request