flags unvisited/unread (opened in the background) tabs, so it is easy to recognise what tabs still need to be read..
Flags unvisited/unread (opened in the background, usually with the middle click) tabs, so it is easy to recognise what tabs still need to be read/visited.
You will easily know what tab you opened but have not yet looked into it. It is especially useful when you are searching for something on the internet, opening many links in the background. After a while you may be confused what tabs you have read and what you still need to look into. This extenstion solves the issue. You will always know what tabs was never visited.
The given version is based on the original unread tab 1.3 by Adam Grodzki and inspired by Anton Marchenko's needs ? and his experience in using “Yandex.Browser”.
The main differences of this version are:
– options: prefix;
– removed usage surveillance ?;
– Russian ?? and german ?? languages;
– unread flags are restored even if tabs' titles are automatically changed (e. g. by YouTube).
The project is open-source and public at GitHub: https://github.com/stanislawru/unread-tab
You can Follow the below Step By Step procedure to install the Unread Tab Chrome Extension to your Chrome Web browser.
It is the Unread Tab Chrome extension download link you can download and install Chrome Browser.
Tags: Options Prefix , Removed Usage , Unread Opened , Many Links , Anton Marchenko , Adam Grodzki , Extenstion Solves , Background Tabs , Unread Flags , Original Unread Tab , Usage Surveillance , Main Differences , Middle Click ,
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