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What happened to that extension that allowed one to duplicate a tab?

Hi--


I recently upgraded to Yosemite (and thus the new version of Safari). There used to be a great extension that allowed on to click it (it had a rudimentary graphic with a + sign within it -- though I can't remember the name!) -- and it allowed you to duplicate the current window you were viewing in a subsequent (to the right) tabbed window. It resided up on the top left of Safari once it was installed. But it doesn't appear to be an extension I can download anymore. Does anyone remember what it was called? Maybe I am just not finding it.

MacBook Pro, OS X Yosemite (10.10.2)

Posted on Apr 5, 2015 3:11 PM

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Aug 6, 2016 4:07 AM in response to Jaco_Crash

I think it ended with (Snow) Leopard, with Safari 5 or 6.

You had to install an extension from Langui.sh. You can still download it, but it does not work anymore. You could find it here:

https://langui.sh/2010/06/14/tab-duplicator-a-safari-5-extension/

a rather complicated method is discussed here:

http://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/217495/what-is-a-quick-way-to-duplicate -a-tab-in-safari

Dec 6, 2016 8:05 PM in response to eulkloss

Since updating to Sierra a couple months ago, and Safari 10.0.1, I no longer have the ability to add the Duplicate Tab option now for the toolbar. I tried the link eulkloss offered, but Safari can't open the page because it can't find the server. None of the other options listed in this thread seem to work for me either. Will request Apple give us a new option.

What happened to that extension that allowed one to duplicate a tab?

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