
Context Plus door Michael Westbom
Now that we have contextual identities, wouldn't it be nice to move a tab from one identity to another, or from default to a container? I want to do that. Now I can.
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Now that tabs can have distinct contexts, it would be nice to move a tab into a different context. This allows that to happen. Right click on a tab, and under 'Move to context', and you may select the container under which you'd like to replicate the current tab.
If you hold
Note that this addon does not replicate the browser history of the tab to be replaced. It essentially deletes the old tab and creates a new one with the same URL, in the same place in the tab list, with the new context.
Also note that you must have
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If you hold
ctrl
while selecting a context, the tab will be copied, but the original will not be deleted (Only available in Firefox 54+).Note that this addon does not replicate the browser history of the tab to be replaced. It essentially deletes the old tab and creates a new one with the same URL, in the same place in the tab list, with the new context.
Also note that you must have
privacy.userContext.enabled
enabled in about:config
in order for this to do you any good.Icons made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com licensed by CC 3.0 BY
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Deze add-on moet:
- Browsertabbladen benaderen
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- Versie
- 0.6.1resigned1
- Grootte
- 31,75 KB
- Laatst bijgewerkt
- één jaar geleden (25 apr. 2024)
- Verwante categorieën
- Licentie
- Mozilla Public License 2.0
- Privacybeleid
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- Versiegeschiedenis
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