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authorDaniel Vos <45820840+vosdev@users.noreply.github.com>2020-08-03 20:00:52 +0200
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Add chrome extension for a custom new tab page
I finally found a chrome extension that gives the same functionality as the firefox extension for the custom new tab page. I have updated the docs accordingly!
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5## Use Homer as a custom "new tab" page 5## Use Homer as a custom "new tab" page
6#### `by @vosdev` 6#### `by @vosdev`
7 7
8This [extension](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/custom-new-tab-page) allows you to have your homer dashboard in your new tab page, while leaving focus on the address bar meaning you can still type right away if you want to search or go to a page that is not on your homer dash. 8These extensions for [Firefox](https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/custom-new-tab-page) and [Chrome & Friends](https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/new-tab-changer/occbjkhimchkolibngmcefpjlbknggfh) allow you to have your homer dashboard in your new tab page, while leaving focus on the address bar meaning you can still type right away if you want to search or go to a page that is not on your homer dash.
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10The extension loads Homer in an iframe on your new tab page, meaning you have to add `target: '_top'` to each of your items. 10The firefox extension loads Homer in an iframe on your new tab page, meaning you have to add `target: '_top'` to each of your items.
11 11
12```yaml 12```yaml
13- name: "Reddit" 13- name: "Reddit"