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Way to allow vimium on new-tab extension? #1839

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PickRelated opened this issue Sep 26, 2015 · 4 comments
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Way to allow vimium on new-tab extension? #1839

PickRelated opened this issue Sep 26, 2015 · 4 comments

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@PickRelated
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One of best new features is that vimium not works on new tab. Thank you for that! I've been missing it.
But the problem is it does not work on new tab if some new-tab-extension is installed. Is there a way to allow vimium? I am ready to make an extension at least for myself just to support this cool feature.

BTW vimium works for me on Chrome 45 on windows and even Chrome 44 on Ubuntu. Chrome 47 is not required.

@smblott-github
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Those new-tab extension pages all have URLs like chrome-extension://...., and -- unfortunately -- Chrome doesn't run other extensions on such pages. If you were to write your own extension, there may be a way to load the vimium scripts, but I'm not sure.

@zQueal
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zQueal commented Jan 24, 2016

Came here to ask this myself. Truly sad that it doesn't. Kinda ruins the functionality for me, but I get that it's an issue with Chrome itself.

@smblott-github
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(Self plugging...)

I use this, which works well if you don't particularly want anything in a new tab.

@zQueal
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zQueal commented Jan 24, 2016

Unfortunately I'm rather attached to my current new tab plugin. Thanks anyways, though!

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