Child Tab Next
Force new/duplicated tabs (but not those opened via links) to open next to their opener, not at the very end.
Opens a new tab to the right or left of the current one.
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New Adjacent Tab allows you to open tabs to the right/left through keyboard shortcuts, the context menu, and the extension's icon. It does not change or override Chrome's default behavior for opening new tabs.
The default keyboard shortcuts are:
- Alt+T to open a new tab to the right of the current one.
- Alt+H to open a new tab to the left of the current one.
All settings are configurable and are automatically synced across your devices if you're signed in to Google Chrome.
Developed exclusively for Chrome. This extension is not guaranteed to work with other Chromium-based browsers like Edge, Brave, Opera, etc... Please don't report issues or down-vote this extension in the Chrome Web Store if you're using a non-Chrome browser.
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