Enhance your browsing experience with the Middle Click To Go Back extension! Navigate effortlessly and customize your middle mouse button for intuitive actions. Features: - Click the middle mouse button on an empty space on a web page to go back in your browsing history. - Optionally, middle-clicking closes the current tab if there is no page to go back to. You have control over this behavior. - Default actions, such as opening links in a new tab or closing a tab with middle-click, remain unaffected. On Linux, you can also paste using the middle mouse button as always. - Seamless compatibility tested on both Windows and Linux operating systems. Release Notes: - Version 2: Updated to Manifest 3. - Version 1.8: Works on 'tabless windows' too. - Version 1.7: Optional behavior for middle-click to close the current tab. - Version 1.6.3.3: Bug fixes. - Version 1.6.3: Improved stability by changing the onclick event to mouseup. - Version 1.6.2: Optional feature no longer closes the browser. - Version 1.6.1: Added options to enable/disable the feature. - Version 1.6: Middle-click closes the current tab if no page to go back. - Version 1.5: Now works seamlessly on Windows. - Version 1.4: Improved responsiveness and stability. - Version 1.3.1: Added 'all_frames': true to the manifest and introduced icons. For Firefox users, check out our extension on Mozilla Add-ons: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/5938 Explore a more intuitive browsing experience with Middle Click To Go Back!
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Middle Click To Go Back Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Middle Click To Go Back Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
This extension places a back and forward and goto top button on the page near the bottom of the window
Easily close tabs with the in-page border element.
Right Click Tab Navigation
Restore the backspace 'key' shortcut to navigate to the previous page.
Close tabs using a context menu option.
Use the back 'key' to close the tab if there are no pages to go back to. When it closes, go to the tab that created it.
Allows you to navigate any paged website using the left and right 'key'board 'key's.
Set different actions for a double-click on a webpage.
Prevents Chrome from firing the 'click' event on middle click to fix scripts written with the behaviour of other browsers in mind.