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Locate last link you clicked on the current page.
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Have you ever experienced getting lost when you hit the back button? Like, all of a sudden, you stare at your screen and you wonder where you were looking at on the current page. This happens to me far too often when I am on wiki. After several hops away from the original wiki page, I go back to the original page, then I find myself lost, trying to get back to where I was reading originally.
With WhereWasI? chrome extension, you can Locate the last link you clicked on the current page, by clicking on the WhereWasI icon, or by simply stroking ctrl+shift+f
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Disclaimer: the 4-arrow icon of this chrome extension, or the WhereWasI? icon, was created by @adamwhitcroft. I do not own this icon. See details at Batch Icon http://adamwhitcroft.com/batch/
Latest reviews
- (2015-08-07) Malcolm Cook: Exactly what I was looking for, except that, when links are SHIFT-clicked (and thereby open in a new tab), upon returning to the referring page the shift-clicked link does not blink when WhereWasI icon is clicked. Drat! Can fix? Oh, and, your 4 arrow icon is cute!
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Rating
4.0 (3 votes)
Last update / version
2016-09-21 / 0.0.0.3
Listing languages
en-US