TabTakeover TabTakeover

Productivity
Version: 1.2
Last Update: 2020-09-27

Overview

TabTakeover is a Chrome extension developed by nwoodward. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of TabTakeover is 1.2, updated on 2020-09-27.
70 users have installed this extension. 7 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Restores legacy behavior of loading dragged links into the tab where they are dragged instead of a new tab.

Restores legacy behavior of loading dragged links into the tab where they are dragged instead of a new tab.

Rating

7 ratings

Total Installs

70

Information

Last Update

2020-09-27

Current Version

1.2

Size

8.13KiB

Author

nwoodward

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Angel Boybiu
2021-01-11

Love this extension, great job on making it.
The only undesired function that i find irritating, is that the extension treats selected texts the same way as a link. When I select a text, and want to drag that text (intended or by accident), the page wiil redirect to the domain appended with the selected text as the URL query. Would love to see this behaviour fixed. Otherwise still a great extension, worth of 5 stars!

avatar Alex
2020-10-20

Perfection! Thank you for restoring the functionality that I had gotten used to in my work flow. I felt crippled after Google decided what was best for its users, without giving us any options.

avatar Kyle Michaels
2020-10-12

Thanks a million, this had really messed with my workflow

avatar Steve Martin
2020-10-09

Absolutely wonderful extension!

Pretty sad that extensions like this even have to be written though. Google needs to stop making arbitrary changes like this to the browser without making the change an OPTION that users can select for their way of working!!!

Once again thanks to the author of this and I highly recommend it to those who like TRUE drag and drop functionality

avatar Matt Moye
2020-09-18

Thank you! This was driving me crazy and slowed down my work. I hope Chrome doesn't override this in the future.