Chrome 69 address bar bug
See original GitHub issueHighlight address bar.
Alt/Option + Shift + <--
should do word selection stuff. Instead it now shifts tabs around.
Thanks for helpful extension. I use it all the time.
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- Created 5 years ago
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This is not a fix, but for some reason, changing the second dropdown from “In Chrome” to “Global” solves the address bar issue.
@corysimmons I’ve noticed this just now. Thanks for raising this issue. It seems like something around the shortcuts changed in Chrome 69. The only thing I can currently think of is that Chrome probably has started considering the
default
key from themanifest.json
file. That’s the only placeAlt+Shift+<arrow>
key combination is used (for Mac). I’ll try removing it and test it locally and test it. If that works, I’ll ship it out as soon as I can. Once again, thanks for raising the issue and I’m glad you find the extension helpful. Cheers!