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Is there a way to group chrome tabs by domain (or icon) as a separate application in dock?
Chrome dock icon looks blurry and low resolutionGnome keyring 11% cpu when opening chromeChrome web application: change iconThird party application Icon not displaying in dock for Ubuntu 17.10Separate tabs on dock Ubuntu 18.04
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So I have 5 Jira tabs, 3 wiki tabs, and 4 jenkins tabs open. It's getting a bit much. For calendar, I did the whole 'create shortcut' bit, which creates an icon in my dock
While the shortcut approach works for a single page, it doesn't for multiple tabs at once. I'd like to have a Jira icon on my dock, that has all my Jira tabs in it, etc. I could run chrome through a bunch of .desktop
launchers, but I think for this to work I need to specify a profile directory, or --class
is ignored, which just feels wonky. I may do this.
Any good solutions to get the effect I'm going for? (p.s., yes, I do know tab manager addons exist - not what I'm trying to do though!)
google-chrome .desktop ubuntu-dock
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So I have 5 Jira tabs, 3 wiki tabs, and 4 jenkins tabs open. It's getting a bit much. For calendar, I did the whole 'create shortcut' bit, which creates an icon in my dock
While the shortcut approach works for a single page, it doesn't for multiple tabs at once. I'd like to have a Jira icon on my dock, that has all my Jira tabs in it, etc. I could run chrome through a bunch of .desktop
launchers, but I think for this to work I need to specify a profile directory, or --class
is ignored, which just feels wonky. I may do this.
Any good solutions to get the effect I'm going for? (p.s., yes, I do know tab manager addons exist - not what I'm trying to do though!)
google-chrome .desktop ubuntu-dock
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So I have 5 Jira tabs, 3 wiki tabs, and 4 jenkins tabs open. It's getting a bit much. For calendar, I did the whole 'create shortcut' bit, which creates an icon in my dock
While the shortcut approach works for a single page, it doesn't for multiple tabs at once. I'd like to have a Jira icon on my dock, that has all my Jira tabs in it, etc. I could run chrome through a bunch of .desktop
launchers, but I think for this to work I need to specify a profile directory, or --class
is ignored, which just feels wonky. I may do this.
Any good solutions to get the effect I'm going for? (p.s., yes, I do know tab manager addons exist - not what I'm trying to do though!)
google-chrome .desktop ubuntu-dock
So I have 5 Jira tabs, 3 wiki tabs, and 4 jenkins tabs open. It's getting a bit much. For calendar, I did the whole 'create shortcut' bit, which creates an icon in my dock
While the shortcut approach works for a single page, it doesn't for multiple tabs at once. I'd like to have a Jira icon on my dock, that has all my Jira tabs in it, etc. I could run chrome through a bunch of .desktop
launchers, but I think for this to work I need to specify a profile directory, or --class
is ignored, which just feels wonky. I may do this.
Any good solutions to get the effect I'm going for? (p.s., yes, I do know tab manager addons exist - not what I'm trying to do though!)
google-chrome .desktop ubuntu-dock
google-chrome .desktop ubuntu-dock
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