Lock Title Lock Title

Productivity
Version: 1.0.0
Last Update: 2015-12-31

Overview

Lock Title is a Chrome extension developed by Ken. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of Lock Title is 1.0.0, updated on 2015-12-31.
144 users have installed this extension. 4 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .

Lock tab title with a given text

Lock tab title with a given string. The locked title doesn't change even if the tab loads the new page.
You may find it useful when you want to name tabs by yourself to easily distinguish them, not by the original names.

code available here https://github.com/imsut/locktitle

Rating

4 ratings

Total Installs

144

Information

Last Update

2015-12-31

Current Version

1.0.0

Size

30.45KiB

Author

Ken

Website

None

Category

Productivity

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avatar Sam Hasler
2020-01-28

Works well. As Michael said it does just one thing and does it well.

(My only—minor—criticism would be that it's not persistent across browser restarts, but since I rarely restart my browser that's only a minor inconvenience resetting the title on a handful of tabs every few days.)

avatar Michael Katz
2018-09-10

Does exactly what it promises, and only that. Has a simple UI that takes 5 minutes to master. A genuine productivity booster if you need to keep many tabs open. Where sites set all their page titles to begin with repeated branding blather, you can distinguish the resulting tabs by giving them titles that summarize what each tab means to you.

avatar Sam Hasler
2020-01-28

Works well. As Michael said it does just one thing and does it well.

(My only—minor—criticism would be that it's not persistent across browser restarts, but since I rarely restart my browser that's only a minor inconvenience resetting the title on a handful of tabs every few days.)

avatar Michael Katz
2018-09-10

Does exactly what it promises, and only that. Has a simple UI that takes 5 minutes to master. A genuine productivity booster if you need to keep many tabs open. Where sites set all their page titles to begin with repeated branding blather, you can distinguish the resulting tabs by giving them titles that summarize what each tab means to you.

avatar Sam Hasler
2020-01-28

Works well. As Michael said it does just one thing and does it well.

(My only—minor—criticism would be that it's not persistent across browser restarts, but since I rarely restart my browser that's only a minor inconvenience resetting the title on a handful of tabs every few days.)