Jim Schubert

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Unfortunately, if your administrator blocks extensions then you can't install extensions to get around that in any way.

See #46 I am leaving this open so other people can find it more easily.

Unfortunately, they consider exposing that functionality a security risk. The browser randomly focuses or doesn't. You can use CTRL+L to achieve the same thing... which probably puts this as a...

Extensions aren't able to interact with the address bar that way. You can use CTRL+L to highlight the text and just type over it. The new built in apps page...

@Arvin109 and @ajschmidt8 The comment about cursor focus should be fixed in version 3.1.1 (related to issues #56 and #59). This issue is about keyboard "focus" to highlight the contents...

@markentingh no problem. I've released version 3.1.1 that reverts the default cursor location back to in-page. If you want it to remain in the address bar (as it does in...

Again, this is functionality of the browser. I can't change it one way or the other. On Jun 14, 2014 1:12 AM, "greywolf272" [email protected] wrote: > I'd prefer that the...

This is still a limitation of the browser. Sometimes it's different between versions or operating systems. There's nothing that can be done from this extension. The issue is left open...

Yeah it has to do with the two threading contexts in Chrome. The browser related tasks (which open new tabs) run on one thread while page related tasks (like this...

I don't have any additional comments other than what I've already made. This is an issue with how the browser decides to focus the address bar. All "solutions" I've made...