Overview
Set the current tab's domain name as the tab's title.
A tiny script to set the tabs domain names as the tabs titles. To achieve that the html document title will be dynamically modified with the domain (or subdmain) name's keywords. For example if you visit the following websites, the tab or window title will become : * https://www.google.com: "Google" * https://www.google.co.fr: "Google FR" instead _Google_ * https://www.google.co.jp: "Google CO JP" instead of _Google_ * https://mail.google.com: "Mail Google" instead of _Inbox - xxx@gmail.com_ The default "www" prefix and ".com" suffix are excluded and will be hidden, displaying clean corporate brand names : * https://www.microsoft.com: "Microsoft" instead of _Microsoft – Cloud, Computers, Apps & Games_ * https://www.apple.com: "Apple" instead of _Mac - Apple_ * https://www.amazon.com: "Amazon" instead of _Amazon.com. Spend less. Smile more._ This should work with sub-pages and when pages are updated dynamically via ajax as well. I made this addon a few years ago when working with multi-langage websites. Useful for English native speakers as well and can help you detect typical fishing site using fake domains.
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irit rooMar 11, 2024
Very good to hide tab title
Details
- Version1.0.0
- UpdatedFebruary 1, 2024
- Size7.4KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- DeveloperWebsite
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