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  2. The use of chrome://system is quick, but this extension provides clickable html links, and includes all your disabled extensions. It even has a plain text list of titles and links for enabled and disabled in the page source as comment at the bottom!

  3. How to Enable or Disable Extensions Toolbar Menu in Google Chrome

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    This tutorial will show you how to enable or disable the Extensions Toolbar Menu in Google Chrome for your account in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. It appears the method in this tutorial no longer works in Google Chrome 91.

  4. Enable or Disable Extensions in Google Chrome | Tutorials - Ten...

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    This tutorial will show you how to enable and disable extensions in Google Chrome for your account in Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. If an extension has been disabled (turned off), it will also not be available in incognito mode (even if you allow in incognito) until the extension is enabled (turned on). Here's How: 1 Open Google Chrome.

  5. There is none built-in; you'll have to install an extension specifically for this such as "Extensions HotKey" or use a shortcut/hotkey management extension (like "BookmarkBar HotKeys") and assign the extension page (chrome://extensions/) to a key combo.

  6. If you hide your extension, you can solve that. On your right hand to the top corner you can see three lines going directly down, if you click on it, not right click but click on it go down until you see "more tools" then it will give you a list of some things, go down until you see "extensions", then click on that, and press show, then you can live your normal life.

  7. Start Chrome's task manager, and then you can double click on the title of whatever tab you need. Microsoft Windows. Hit Shift+Esc to bring up the Chrome task manager. Alternatively, on Chrome's More tools menu, select Task manager. Mac OS X. On the Chrome Window menu, select Task Manager. ChromeOS. Hit Shift+Esc to bring up the Chrome task ...

  8. If it is gone, its one of those you disabled. If its there, it sone of those that you did not disable. Either enable few of those you disabled to get the ads back, or disable more to get rid of them and quickly you will find the extension that causes it. Then test by having everything but that extension enabled. –

  9. I created a minimalist Chrome extension called Previous Tab (PreviousTab.com) to solve this problem. This extension requires no permissions at all. Press Ctrl+q to switch to the previously active tab, or click the Previous Tab icon. You may customize the keyboard shortcut by visiting chrome://extensions/shortcuts

  10. The only solution I've been able to find as of this writing is the extension "Auto Tab Discard" (by joue.quroi). If you check/enable the followiing settings in Options, when you start Chrome, all tabs are loaded as "discarded" (and don't use any resources). Discard all unloaded tabs on browser startup.

  11. Extensions can't mess with the tab bar, yes. The Chrome extension framework is almost entirely iframes and javascript. I don't think Chrome will ever get multiple rows because 1) it would be a UI nightmare the way they designed it, and 2) there are two solutions out there already (vertical tabs, tab ripping) –

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