open bookmark folders with up to 4 global keyboard shortcuts..
Simple extension that opens all bookmarks in a folder based on user-defined keyboard shortcuts. Supports up to 4 folders/hotkeys.
see options page for instructions on how to pick folders, hotkeys can be changed in Settings > Extensions > Keyboard Shortcuts. Default hotkeys are Ctrl+Shift+# (1-4).
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Icon by Yannick Lung
http://yannicklung.com/
https://www.iconfinder.com/icons/314685/bookmark_folder_icon
Project released open-source, github project available:
https://github.com/theborg3of5/BookmarkFolderHotkeys
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Please note that this was made for personal use, so replies and fixes may be delayed.
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Changelog:
1.1: Initial release, basic functionality. Better-looking options page and bookmark picker functionality slated for later.
1.2: Quick fix for options page not saving correctly.
2.0: Rewrite, should be more stable. Added more instructions to options page.
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Bookmark Folder Hotkeys Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Bookmark Folder Hotkeys Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Tags: Global Keyboard Shortcuts , Userdefined Keyboard Shortcuts , Keyboard Shortcuts , Basic Functionality , Folders Hotkeys , Betterlooking Options Page , Options Page , Bookmark Picker Functionality , Open Bookmark Folders , Yannick Lung , Pick Folders ,
Significantly decreases the time it takes to save a bookmark to a desired folder.
Lets you quickly find a bookmark folder and save a bookmark inside
Better bookmark search
Enables you to manage recent pages under Workspace Bookmark folder super fast.
Bookmark Hotkeys
Put the tab to bookmark for future access and to release the resources
Easily add bookmarks to any category. Includes spotlight-like search with mouse/keyboard support. Default key: cmd+b (win:ctrl+b)
Use thousands of bookmarks easily
you can easily read web pages in your bookmark folder.
To use, type 'ob' plus a folder name into the Omnibox.