Overview
A temporary bookmark focuses on reading later, rather than closing and removing, with several Vim keybindings!
Please check https://github.com/willbchang/chrome-read-later#readme for a better document. This page will automatically show up after installation. Features • Reading List • Reading Progress: It saves the reading progress of current page. • Sync in Cloud: Sync across Chrome browsers with one google account. • Local History: Save the reading list history locally. • Status Bar • Row Number : Total Count • History Icon: Click to on/off history mode. • Options Icon: Click to open options page. • Question Icon: Click to open the documentation & feedback page. Usages | Mac Keyboard | Windows Keyboard | |------------------------+--------------------------------| | Control | Ctrl | | Option | Alt | | Command | Windows | | Delete | Backspace | • Mouse Click • Current Page: • Right Click current page and select Read Later in context menus to save page info and close current tab. • Right Click a link and select Read Later in context menus to save the target link info. • Click the Read Later icon to open the Reading List(Popup Window). • Reading List(Popup Window): • Mouse Hover: show full title and link. • Mouse Hover(image): show the delete icon. • Click: open link in current tab. • Click(image): delete current link. • Alt + Click: open link in a new tab. • Command + Click: open link in a new tab and stay in current tab, and keep reading list. • Keyboard Shortcuts • Current Page: • Alt + Shift + S: Save to reading list. • Alt + Shift + Z: Zoom In/Out reading list. If you pressed the shortcuts and it didn't work, please enter chrome://extensions/shortcuts in your address bar. Find Read Later and set the shortcuts(resolve the keyboard shortcuts conflicts) • Reading List(Popup Window): • ↑: move to previous link. • ↓: move to next link. • Delete: delete current link. • Command + z: restore a deletion. • Enter: open select link in current tab. • Alt + Enter: update link in a new tab. • Command + Enter: open link in a new tab and stay in current tab, and keep reading list. • For Vim user(Popup Window): • Esc: close reading list. • j: move to next link. • k: move to previous link. • gg: move to the first link. • G: move to the last link. • o: open select link in current tab. • O: open link in a new tab and stay in current tab with reading list stay. • dd: delete current link. • u: restore a deletion. • yy: copy current link. • ,: open option page. • ?: open documentation & feedback site.
Tom TomakaMar 29, 2024
This is a really convenient extension for my Chromebnook. Can I get it to sync with the Chrome browser on my phone?
MikeMar 18, 2024
It just needs one thing more to be perfect. That is the ability to remove an item from the reading list without opening it. So often those read later items become obsolete by the time I get to them.
Will ChangDeveloperMar 31, 2024
I'm considering this feature too. It might be an option to auto-remove the obsolete items in the foreseeable update.
SotikOct 11, 2023
Thanks for the great extension! But can you add an option to remove a bookmark from the list after opening it, rather than by default?
Will ChangDeveloperOct 11, 2023
Thank you for your feedback! I think this feature request is reasonable, I'll add this option in the next release.
Details
- Version9.0.5
- UpdatedOctober 10, 2024
- Offered bywill.b.chang
- Size136KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
- Developer
Email
willbeethoven@gmail.com - Non-traderThis developer has not identified itself as a trader. For consumers in the European Union, please note that consumer rights do not apply to contracts between you and this developer.
Privacy
Read Later has disclosed the following information regarding the collection and usage of your data. More detailed information can be found in the developer's privacy policy.
Read Later handles the following:
This developer declares that your data is
- Not being sold to third parties, outside of the approved use cases
- Not being used or transferred for purposes that are unrelated to the item's core functionality
- Not being used or transferred to determine creditworthiness or for lending purposes