Navigate to parent address. It means removing page anchor (#xxx), query string (?xxx), file or the last directory (/xxx), port number (:xxx), sub-domain (xxx.) or secure layer (https -> http), whichever is first found (preserving mentioned order). You can use the mouse and click NavigUps icon (present on the right side of the address bar) or go with the keyboard and press one of the supported shortcuts. == Shortcuts == Use (Ctrl+)(Shift+)Alt+Up for it. Shift means going up one more level, Ctrl - additional two levels. Ctrl and Shift can be combined. If you click extensions icon (in the address bar) many times within one third of second, then youll go up many levels at once. == Permissions == 1. 'Access your data on all websites.' (content script executed when URL matches 'http://*/*', 'https://*/*', 'ftp://*/*') Content script is used only for catching keyboard shortcuts (commands API doesnt support Ctrl+Alt combinations) and setting up a popup (if it is turned on). 2. 'Access your tabs and browsing activity.' ('tabs' permission) 'tabs' permission is a broad one, but it is used only for accessing or modifying particular tabs URL within background page. == File scheme == If you install NavigUp from Chrome Web Store, then its not supported. However, some users browse occasionally local file system using Chrome to load some files. NavigUp is also very useful in this case, but setting content script to match also file: addresses gives you following message during installation: 'This extension will have full access to your computer and private data.' File scheme is supported only in the version hosted at my website. == Changed name == Older version of this extension was called 'GoUp'. I came up with this name and I liked it, because it was the simplest self-explanatory title. I published the extension in November 2009 on my site and chromeextensions.org. Back then, as a Uppity user, I wasnt aware of the another Firefox add-on doing same job. That add-on is called Go Up. I dont like reusing already existing names, especially by similar projects, so decision about renaming was obvious solution for this unpleasant situation. Later I also found out, that a few weeks after my announcement of GoUp, Christophe Benz created (according to his GitHub repository first commit was authored on December 11, 2009) 'Go Up' extension (notice the space between Go and Up, so it’s the exact name of existing Firefox add-on). Thus I was even more convinced that changing name was the right thing. == License == Extensions code is licensed under Affero GPL v3. Icon is licensed under GPL v2. == Credits == Icon is done by Marco Tessarotto and its part of Ultimate Gnome icon theme. https://sites.google.com/site/ultimate-gnome/
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the NavigUp Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the NavigUp Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Go to parent address. Use Alt+Up to move up one level like in many file browsers.
Your personal menu !
enables auto-parsing and navigation of current url
Allows you to quickly navigate up levels in a web site address.
Adds the button Go Up into the page site.
A button for everything.
This extension allows you to navigate any URL in a breadcrumb-like way.
A simple way to control the tab order of the browser.
Button bar, combining downloads, bookmarks, extensions, history, view source, print, and more from a single button. Awesome!
Navigate UP through the levels of the current site via button or 'key'board (ctrl+alt+u).