Run websites as if they were apps.
Right-click an empty area of the Web page to show the context menu. In most browsers this menu contains navigation buttons.
For Firefox, all links are always opened within the WebApp, either directly or using a new tab.
To open a link in your main browser, right-click anywhere, select Copy link location
and paste the link in your main browser.
Chromium and Chrome WebApps open external links in the main browser.
Press Ctrl+Tab to cycle between opened tabs.
Press Ctrl+T to create a new tab.
Press Ctrl+W to close the current tab.
Press Ctrl when clicking a link to open it in a new tab.
Press and release the Alt key to show the main menubar.
You can then reach the Settings
from the Edit
menu.
In the General
settings tab, go to the Tabs
section, uncheck Open links in tabs instead of new windows
.
In the Privacy & Security
section, go to Permissions
and create an exception for your webapp's URL, by pressing the Exceptions...
button next to it and then adding the respective URL to the list in the following pop-up window.
With this setting, new windows of the webapp will open instead of new tabs, e.g., if you follow links.
Press and release the Alt key to show the main menubar.
You can then reach the Add-Ons
from the Tool
menu.
Press Ctrl+N to open a new window.
Navigate to https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions
Now add the extension.