Offset start-times in Google Calendar
Offsets start-times by default when adding a Google Calendar event, using a user-configured number of minutes.
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Want to start all of your meetings at 5 minutes after the hour by default? That's what this extension does! It offsets start-times by default when adding a new event in the Google Calendar web UI, using an offset you configure (default 5 minutes). Works with the Speedy Meetings setting in Google Calendar too, so you can leave some room before and after your meeting. Back-to-back meetings are draining; give your attendees time to eat!
Installing: After adding the extension, you need to refresh your Google Calendar page in order for it to work
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