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A tree style tab navigator
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Refer https://github.com/xingtanzjr/Tree-Style-Tab
🚀【New-Feature】:
🔍 Quick Search.
If no tab is selected, pressing `ENTER` can search the keyword on the Internet directly!
【Shrot-cut】:
• Alt+Q : Open Tab-Tree. (You can also set your own shortcut for that)
• ↑ (Arrow-up): move to previous tab
• ↓ (Arrow-down):move to next tab
• ⏎ (Enter): switch to selected tab. If no tab is selected, it will search the keyword on the Internet
• Alt + w: close all sub tabs for selected tab
【Introduction】:
Tab-Tree is aimed to solve a very simple but annoying problem, that is, how to switch to the tab you want quickly if your window opened lots of tabs.
What Tab-Tree different from others is that Tab-Tree gives a tree-style list for tabs. This tree separates all tabs into different groups by the relationship between the child-tab and their parent-tab, which gives you a better insight for all the tabs. All the tabs opened by same tab will become the children of the tab which opens them.
【Other Features】:
• Search: search all opened tabs by keyword.
• Bookmarks: search your bookmarks and open the bookmark in a new tab quickly.
【NOTICE】:
Tabs which was opened before installing this extension could not be showed in a tree view.
Latest reviews
- (2025-04-07) Artemi Lebedev: Please make you see a tree of all tabs and not just tabs in the current window
- (2025-04-07) Artemi Lebedev: Please make you see a tree of all tabs and not just tabs in the current window
- (2024-09-23) Bran the Branstormer: NON OFFICIAL FASTTRACK -- I have figured out a bit of what is not in the instructions. Here you go. The main difference with this chrome version and firefox, is that you may only be able to group your tabs based on the window you open it from -- so if you want to save a tab -- make sure not to delete the tab that you found the original link on unless you want to remake the parent tab from scratch scratch. Example. I open a search on youtube for "music" in the first tab, then instead of clicking on the videos I want to see, I right click to open it in a new tab -- then everything will be assigned as a child tucked under the first tab. This is how this works. I suppose if you save the links for each tab in some online notepad based tab via extension or a public notepad website like "s h r i b . c o m" or -- a n o t e p a d . c o m -- maybe you could use it to save your urls in a tab you want to group the links in for each section, highlight the link and use the same method as opening into a new tab. Annoying versus the firefox way of doing it but it makes it at least someone useful. Pictures looked like they were not from chrome as I only first found the ability to tuck tabs under other tabs in firefox. Better more detailed instructions would be useful if there is a way to still do this in firefox -- strangely when duplicating a tab it ends up tucked under the other but seems very confusing to organize without a guide Another way to work around it is if there is a search field or any text field in the parent page, you can paste the url into it >> highlight it >> right click >> and open the tab and then it will be tucked under the given tab.
- (2024-02-18) Afirmanta: It's almost perfect but the only issue is "Close sub-tabs" First of all there should also be an option to close just singular tab not all sub-tabs cause sometime you might just wanna close one tab. And also "Close sub-tabs" is a bit broken I guess? When I press it then it comes back to starting place from tabs that I scrolled, so I mean that I scroll somewhere away from tab that Tree Style Tab is opened with and then I press close sub-tabs and it comes back to initial tab, which is pretty annoying too. But otherwise I like the style gj
- (2024-01-30) Logan S: Cannot re-arrange tabs to organize them in tree No way to leave tree open this feels useless compared to Firefox tree-style-tabs - I blame Chrome API, as there used to be a good tree-tab-plugin before Google broke it.
- (2023-09-10) Kelvin Nava: It would be great if you convert it in a side panel that integrates with physical space of the webpage instead of float window.
- (2023-09-10) Kelvin Nava: It would be great if you convert it in a side panel that integrates with physical space of the webpage instead of float window.
- (2023-06-19) Smith W: can't open as a separate windows, no mid-click close
- (2023-06-19) Smith W: can't open as a separate windows, no mid-click close
- (2023-06-05) whatever happen: HOW TO CHANGE SHORTCUT KEY. There are no any options
- (2023-06-05) whatever happen: HOW TO CHANGE SHORTCUT KEY. There are no any options
- (2023-04-16) Garrett Lu: everything is go, but the hotkey alt+w doesn't work, please make it perfect, thx.
- (2023-04-16) Garrett Lu: everything is go, but the hotkey alt+w doesn't work, please make it perfect, thx.
- (2023-04-07) Sergei Ovchinnikov: as long as it's not a side-bar it's unusable IMO
- (2023-04-07) Sergei Ovchinnikov: as long as it's not a side-bar it's unusable IMO
- (2023-04-05) Redge Santillan: Love the extension. Feature request: can you integrate tab groups somehow into the interface? Either make it the same as the "parent-child" relationships or something visually different.
- (2023-04-05) Redge Santillan: Love the extension. Feature request: can you integrate tab groups somehow into the interface? Either make it the same as the "parent-child" relationships or something visually different.
- (2023-04-05) Alex D: Works as Advertised
- (2023-04-05) Alex D: Works as Advertised
- (2023-03-19) user27: I don't know your privacy policy, but the plugin you made is very useful.
- (2023-03-19) user27: I don't know your privacy policy, but the plugin you made is very useful.
- (2023-03-03) Gaelle LEBEGUE: I wish it could be a sidebar always accessible/visible with the option to reorganise them (as for Firefox I think) In this version, it's kind of annoying to have to open the window constantly and that it covers your current page. Still useful when I make my Chrome window small, but that's it for this version at least.
- (2023-03-03) Gaelle LEBEGUE: I wish it could be a sidebar always accessible/visible with the option to reorganise them (as for Firefox I think) In this version, it's kind of annoying to have to open the window constantly and that it covers your current page. Still useful when I make my Chrome window small, but that's it for this version at least.
- (2023-03-02) Wongsinsanity: I wish it was like the Tree Style Tab from firefox.
- (2023-03-02) Wongsinsanity: I wish it was like the Tree Style Tab from firefox.
- (2023-02-23) KHOROAMU: Alt+W doesn't seem to work, any idea? I've checked and there doesn't seem to be a program that takes up this shortcut.
- (2023-02-23) KHOROAMU: Alt+W doesn't seem to work, any idea? I've checked and there doesn't seem to be a program that takes up this shortcut.
- (2023-02-03) elgatonegrov: For some reason, since 20230129 this extension requests access to https://suggestqueries.google.com/* I do not think this new permission is necessary for this extension to work properly and no information has been added to the Overview page Uninstalling it
- (2023-02-03) elgatonegrov: For some reason, since 20230129 this extension requests access to https://suggestqueries.google.com/* I do not think this new permission is necessary for this extension to work properly and no information has been added to the Overview page Uninstalling it
- (2023-01-17) aditya aggarwal: can you make it open in a separate window. in a tab or something.
- (2023-01-17) aditya aggarwal: can you make it open in a separate window. in a tab or something.
- (2022-12-23) Ariel Volovik: It does exactly what I want it to. It allows you to view the "provenance" of where certain tabs came from. To avoid having to click the extension with your mouse, you can simply press Alt+Q
- (2022-12-23) Ariel Volovik: It does exactly what I want it to. It allows you to view the "provenance" of where certain tabs came from. To avoid having to click the extension with your mouse, you can simply press Alt+Q
- (2022-12-12) Luke Tanner: It doesn't actually support tab *trees* at all. It offers nothing that Ctrl+Shift+A doesn't already do.
- (2022-12-12) Luke Tanner: It doesn't actually support tab *trees* at all. It offers nothing that Ctrl+Shift+A doesn't already do.
- (2022-10-16) ZackDoesStuff: This extension as it is right now is useless. But it has potential. If there is an option for manually arranging the subtrees and possibly naming the main trees.
- (2022-10-16) ZackDoesStuff: This extension as it is right now is useless. But it has potential. If there is an option for manually arranging the subtrees and possibly naming the main trees.
- (2022-09-20) dav: Não achei tão útil. Tabs Outliner continua sem concorrentes.
- (2022-09-14) 윤창희: Cannot move a tab to where I want it to be in the tree
- (2022-09-14) 윤창희: Cannot move a tab to where I want it to be in the tree
- (2022-08-08) Dawn Bomb: Worthless / useless / literally doesn't do anything. My guess is the developer removed the ability to actually use it, or it broke. currently it literally doesn't do anything. Noticeably it has not been updated in years as well.
- (2022-08-08) Dawn Bomb: Worthless / useless / literally doesn't do anything. My guess is the developer removed the ability to actually use it, or it broke. currently it literally doesn't do anything. Noticeably it has not been updated in years as well.
- (2022-07-07) Jing: how useless it is, you have to find extension add on, then click it to show all the tabs. useless.
- (2022-07-07) Jing: how useless it is, you have to find extension add on, then click it to show all the tabs. useless.
- (2022-05-23) Basyir: nice extensions, thanks
- (2022-05-23) Basyir: nice extensions, thanks
- (2022-05-12) Mohamed Rezzag: Best and most practical one I tried so far. by pressing Alt+Q you get a popup instead of a whole separate window, on which you see all the open tabs and their subtabs. You can navigate with arrows and switch to tabs or close them seamlessly. You can also type to search, results will be open tabs + browser bookmarks.
- (2022-05-12) Mohamed Rezzag: Best and most practical one I tried so far. by pressing Alt+Q you get a popup instead of a whole separate window, on which you see all the open tabs and their subtabs. You can navigate with arrows and switch to tabs or close them seamlessly. You can also type to search, results will be open tabs + browser bookmarks.
- (2022-04-11) Harlzberg: Great app. A simple solution to a common annoying problem during coursework etc, just wish it remembered after you closed and reopened chrome and if you could manually add sub-tabs (sort of like pages in onenote) and it would get a perfect 5*
- (2022-04-11) Harlzberg: Great app. A simple solution to a common annoying problem during coursework etc, just wish it remembered after you closed and reopened chrome and if you could manually add sub-tabs (sort of like pages in onenote) and it would get a perfect 5*
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30,000
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Rating
3.7763 (76 votes)
Last update / version
2024-05-27 / 1.5.0
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