h a l f b a k e r yIt might be better to just get another gerbil.
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Before you enter the new web page a form opens and you
can
say (with google speech keyboard) why you entered this page
and what you expected to do.
The text hovers unobtrusively over the page on the corner,
so
that when you find yourself 7 levels deep into facebook after
youtube, blogger,
reddit and halfbakery, you can remember
why you came here in the first place.
Hovering over the text lets you see your former reasons so
that
you can track what's going on.
The text can collapse into the add-on icon when the YMIEr
add-on clicked or return again when clicked again.
The paid (50c) pro version allows you to re-order the tabs,
save
them in a "tree" of hierarchies and groups etc. This version
also has a "After page" when leaving the tab, so you can say
something about the page visited.
The app's name is fondly called "Why-My" by the young
generation.
Anybody to the task of co-programming this with me?
Not so hard to do this...
http://stackoverflo...in-chrome-extension [pashute, Jul 01 2016]
Lacking automatic classification
https://chrome.goog...jnphhppkpkmkl?hl=en YMIEr was written after frustration with onetab and tabs outliner [pashute, Mar 19 2017]
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Is this idea being BDSed? |
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I actually started working on it. But it seems no-one likes it.
So maybe I'm wasting my time... |
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// re-order the tabs, save them in a "tree" of hierarchies
and groups etc. // |
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Existing Chrome extension Tabs Outliner does that part.
Existing Firefox extension Tree Style Tabs (IIRC) is somewhat
similar in concept. |
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Update: Mozilla has decided to kill off the API that
TST relies on, and restrict extensions to the same
limited functionality as in Chrome. It will not be usable
after November-ish. Just in case anybody started using it
or was going to. |
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