Hi,
I came across your extension and I think it's currently the best I can get for my usecase.
Very clean and thoughtfully!
I have a suggestion for a new option:
Instead of opening a new tab, reopen the same tab and go back in history (if possible).
The usecase is as follows:
I have a webpage where I often open PDF files with the chrome-internal viewer.
Unfortunately, those PDFs are opened in the same tab (which I usually not notice).
When I'm done, I close the tab with the PDF in order to get to the page where I came from.
Unfortunately, that was the last tab and the browser closes - I should have used "back", but it's too late now.
Normally, I would open Chrome again, hit "CTRL+SHIFT+T" to open last closed Tab and go back.
With your extension, I still need to hit "CTRL+SHIFT+T" and to go back.
With this feature request, I would get back as intended by (accidentially) closing the last tab.
Hi,
I came across your extension and I think it's currently the best I can get for my usecase.
Very clean and thoughtfully!
I have a suggestion for a new option:
Instead of opening a new tab, reopen the same tab and go back in history (if possible).
The usecase is as follows:
I have a webpage where I often open PDF files with the chrome-internal viewer.
Unfortunately, those PDFs are opened in the same tab (which I usually not notice).
When I'm done, I close the tab with the PDF in order to get to the page where I came from.
Unfortunately, that was the last tab and the browser closes - I should have used "back", but it's too late now.
Normally, I would open Chrome again, hit "CTRL+SHIFT+T" to open last closed Tab and go back.
With your extension, I still need to hit "CTRL+SHIFT+T" and to go back.
With this feature request, I would get back as intended by (accidentially) closing the last tab.