Add a tab close action to the page context menu
Total ratings
4.74
(Rating count:
23)
Review summary
Pros
- Intuitive and easy to use
- Effectively closes tabs via context menu
- No unnecessary permissions required
- Saves time with quick access to tab closing
Cons
- No options for OS X systems
- Limited functionality on MacBook
- Desire for customization options regarding the position in the menu
Most mentioned
- Works well and meets user needs
- Love the context menu integration
- User appreciation for the developer's work
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-10-17 | Ak Salimi | en | nice | |
2023-05-05 | SuckMySmile | One of those "why didn't I think of that" moments Well, you didn't, I didn't, they didn't.... this dev did. And i'm really thankful for that :) | ||
2023-05-05 | SuckMySmile | en | One of those "why didn't I think of that" moments Well, you didn't, I didn't, they didn't.... this dev did. And i'm really thankful for that :) | |
2023-05-03 | Thomas G. Hogan | 'No options for OS X systems' This extension only works halfway on my MacBook (2020, Intel); instead of allowing one to close a tab via 'right click and a button press' (in which the button can be customized, it only adds 'close tab' to the context menu. When I open the 'Options' setting, it brings up the dialog box "No options for OS X systems". Developer - your work is appreciated and I really hope you see this and can enable the 'right click and button' option for a smooth workflow. It's a great idea, one I can't find anywhere else. Please fix this functionality as well as add a 'buy me a cup of coffee...' to the Chrome Web Store extension description as I'd love to pay for what I 'd be using. | ||
2023-05-03 | Thomas G. Hogan | en | 'No options for OS X systems' This extension only works halfway on my MacBook (2020, Intel); instead of allowing one to close a tab via 'right click and a button press' (in which the button can be customized, it only adds 'close tab' to the context menu. When I open the 'Options' setting, it brings up the dialog box "No options for OS X systems". Developer - your work is appreciated and I really hope you see this and can enable the 'right click and button' option for a smooth workflow. It's a great idea, one I can't find anywhere else. Please fix this functionality as well as add a 'buy me a cup of coffee...' to the Chrome Web Store extension description as I'd love to pay for what I 'd be using. | |
2022-11-21 | Sven Arnold | It does one thing and it does it well. You right-click, the context menu opens at the tip of your mouse cursor like normal, except now there's an easily recognizable red icon in the list to close the current tab. Intuitive, no nonsense. | ||
2022-11-21 | Sven Arnold | en | It does one thing and it does it well. You right-click, the context menu opens at the tip of your mouse cursor like normal, except now there's an easily recognizable red icon in the list to close the current tab. Intuitive, no nonsense. | |
2021-12-15 | Joan G | Exactly what I wanted! Puts the 'close tab' where your cursor is (w/right click). What I was already used to in a couple other browser brands. | ||
2021-12-15 | Joan G | en | Exactly what I wanted! Puts the 'close tab' where your cursor is (w/right click). What I was already used to in a couple other browser brands. | |
2018-12-27 | Hen Cholocho | Excelente, muy util para cerrar pestaƱas rapidamente a travez del menu contextual y tambien con un icono en la barra de herramientas. |
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