![]() Install the extension from the Chrome Web Store here. A bonus is that it automatically positions the focus (mouse cursor) in the address bar/omnibox so it is ready for you to start typing a website name or search. ‘Blank New Tab’ does exactly what it says on the tin – it simply makes any new tabs that you open blank. ![]() Others think that the list of your most visited sites is a privacy risk and don’t want it displayed in full view of passersby so everyone can see what you have been up to – especially in the workplace!įortunately there is an extension that can force Google Chrome to open a blank new tab, just like Firefox and IE: Such people don’t want Google’s list of most visited websites to show up – at all. New Chrome users who have recently switched from Firefox or IE often miss how a new tab in their previous browser just opened up a blank new tab – it was called ‘about:blank’ for obvious reasons. Earlier this week we explained how to revert back to the old ‘New Tab’ page layout if you don’t like the new tab layout changes in Chrome 15 – this will let you pin websites to the ‘Most Visited’ list again.īut some readers still aren’t satisfied and want a new tab that is just a blank page.
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