Quick Link Finder
Extension Actions
Chrome-equivalent of Firefox's quick find (links only). You can search and click a link in a web page without using a mouse.
Description:
You can search and click a link in a web page without using a mouse.
Chrome-equivalent of Firefox's quick find (links only).
How to Use:
- type a single quote ( ' ) to start search for a link in a web page
- hit Enter to click a highlighted link
- (or hit Tab to navigate among the matched links)
- ESC to close the search field
- (or it automatically closes itself after 5 sec. of inactivity)
That's it!
Changes in 1.3.7
- Added websites to exclude
- Styling consistency
- Manifest v2
Changes in 1.0.9
- img element's alt attribute is also traversed
Changes in 1.1.0
- it will open a link in a new tab when you hit enter while CTRL is being pressed
Changes in 1.2.0
- User's preference for link highlight color
Plugins Used:
- Color Picker - http://acko.net/dev/farbtastic
Any feedback is appreciated. Thank you!
Latest reviews
- Peter Theill
- Works very well but the UI for showing the "search box" is too small (in height) for me. Otherwise it works fine.
- Peter Theill
- Works very well but the UI for showing the "search box" is too small (in height) for me. Otherwise it works fine.
- Barron Roth
- Interferes with Google Docs. Add ability to blacklist websites
- Barron Roth
- Interferes with Google Docs. Add ability to blacklist websites
- Will McCarty
- It's great, except it interferes with the latest Outlook Webmail (OutlookWebApp), so every time I use a contraction, it opens up the search interface. That has made writing emails a very stress-inducing activity.
- Will McCarty
- It's great, except it interferes with the latest Outlook Webmail (OutlookWebApp), so every time I use a contraction, it opens up the search interface. That has made writing emails a very stress-inducing activity.
- Ed Cormany
- works great! …except it doesn't work at all on pages with frames. they're rare these days, but fixing that would be a big help.
- Ed Cormany
- works great! …except it doesn't work at all on pages with frames. they're rare these days, but fixing that would be a big help.