-as of [30 NOVEMBER 2024]–
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*OPEN “FLOATING WINDOW”* —>
(“activate extension”)
[SHIFT] + [COMMAND] + [ c ]
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*CLOSE “FLOATING WINDOW”* —>
-[DOUBLE-PRESS] “ESCAPE KEY”-
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-5 KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS-
-[CHROME EXTENSION] KEYBOARD SHORTCUTS-
-OPTIONS-
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*OPEN [[CLUTTER-FREE EXTENSION] SETTINGS] IN NEW [BROWSER TAB]* —>
[SHIFT] + [OPTION] + [ o ]
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2
*SWITCH BETWEEN [ACTIVE/PASSIVE] MODES* —>
[CONTROL] + [ p ]
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*active mode* —>
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*passive mode* —>
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*ADD [PAGE] TO [ALLOW LIST]* —>
[CONTROL] + [ a ]
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*bottom right corner* —>
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*TO REMOVE A “PAGE” FROM THE “ALLOW LIST”, CLICK THE “PAGE” IN THE LIST + CLICK “REMOVE FROM THE ALLOW LIST”* —>
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*ADD [DOMAIN] TO [ALLOW LIST]* —>
[CONTROL] + [ x ]
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*bottom right corner* —>
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*TO REMOVE A “DOMAIN” FROM THE “ALLOW LIST”, CLICK THE “DOMAIN” IN THE LIST + CLICK “REMOVE FROM THE ALLOW LIST”* —>
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*ADD [DOMAIN] TO [DOMAIN BLOCKLIST]* —>
[CONTROL] + [ d ]
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*TO ENABLE “DOMAIN BLOCKLIST”* —>
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Domains block list provides a stricter level of tab control.
When enabled, only one tab is allowed across all webpages for each domain in this list.
Subdomains, except ‘www.’, are treated as a different domain from the main domain.
For example: blocking ‘google.com’ will only allow one tab open with a URL beginning with ‘https://google.com/…’ or ‘https://www.google.com/…’.
But tabs with, say, ‘https://inbox.google.com/…’ or ‘https://drive.google.com/…’ will not be blocked, and be treated as normal.
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*bottom right corner* —>
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*TO REMOVE “DOMAIN” FROM “DOMAIN BLOCK LIST”, CLICK THE “DOMAIN NAME” TO SELECT IT + CLICK “REMOVE FROM BLOCK LIST”* —>
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(i’m not sure that it is actually preventing ‘duplicate tabs’)
(and some ‘keyboard shortcuts’ don’t work)
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