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By default, Chrome will only open a new tab at the very end of the row of tabs, which isn’t always what you want. This is a quick shortcut to open a new tab to the right of the one you’re currently viewing.
You can either use the button to the right of the address bar, or a configurable keyboard shortcut. The default keyboard shortcut is:
• For Windows & Linux: Alt + T
• For macOS: Ctrl + T
You can change this shortcut by going to chrome://extensions and clicking the “Keyboard shortcuts” link at the bottom of the page.
The code is open source at https://github.com/gilmoreorless/chrome-new-tab-here
Excellent! I use this one on a daily basis.
Brilliant! Finally I can open a new child next to current with a customised shortcut Alt + t. 🙂
It just works great! Finally a nice working implementation! Plus it’s Open-Source!
Thank you!
(Tested on Linux)
O_O