SF Tabs v3.0.0

Version 3 is in review at the browser stores. These pages describe 3.0. If you are running 2.1.1 from the Chrome Web Store or Firefox Add-ons, the version 2 documentation is the one you want — or install 3.0 early from the GitHub release.

Keyboard Shortcuts

SF Tabs supports keyboard shortcuts for quick access to your first 10 custom tabs. This page explains how to set up and use these shortcuts.

There is no Keyboard Shortcuts section in the extension’s own Settings — shortcuts are configured in your browser’s extension-shortcuts screen instead. By default, no keyboard shortcuts are assigned. You must configure them manually.

Each shortcut is labeled “Tab 1” through “Tab 10” and maps to your first ten tabs by position, in order.

Setting Up Shortcuts in Firefox

  1. Open Add-ons Manager Click on the extensions menu and select Manage extensions, or click on the menu button (three lines), click Extensions and themes and select Extensions.

  2. Access Keyboard Shortcuts Click the cog icon in the top right and select “Manage Extension Shortcuts”

  3. Find SF Tabs Scroll down to find SF Tabs in the list of extensions

  4. Configure Shortcuts Click in the input field next to each command (e.g., “Tab 1”) and press your desired key combination

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Setting Up Shortcuts in Chrome

  1. Open Extensions Shortcuts Click on the extensions menu and select Manage Extensions, or click on the menu button (three dots), click Extensions, click Manage Extensions.

  2. Access Keyboard Shortcuts Click on Keyboard shortcuts on the left

  3. Find SF Tabs Scroll down to find SF Tabs in the list of extensions

  4. Configure Shortcuts Click in the pencil icon next to each command (e.g., “Tab 1”) and press your desired key combination

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