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Minimal New Tab Clock

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A simple, ultra-lightweight clock to replace your tab menu.

A simple, ultra-lightweight clock to replace your tab menu.

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10 · from the Chrome Web Store
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    Lynn Abas

    Mar 25, 2025

    Hi Lynn. Do you mean the bookmarks toolbar in the browser? If so, you can access that by going to the main menu, clicking 'bookmarks', then clicking 'Show bookmarks toolbar'. Alternatively you can show/hide the toolbar with ctrl+shift+b. I don't disable the toolbar with this extension. However, if you mean the quick links shown on Chrome's default 'New tab' page, this extension removes them. Unfortunately I have no intention of adding those links - I want to keep the page minimal and tidy, so I personally just use the browser's bookmarks toolbar for any important bookmarks.

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    Biotica

    Sep 3, 2024

    Afraid it isn't possibly to hide the date, but I'll add the ability to do so if I add another update at some point! I have no plans to hide the dots since they're part of the clock face design, but I might add the ability to change to some other preset designs (including a super-minimal version) in a later update.

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    CatDeville Llewellyn

    Aug 3, 2024

    As advertised, it is DEFINITELY MINIMAL. Only 8 preset backgrounds, but you can mess with hex if you wish. Offers analogue or digital (listed as 12h or 24h), defaults to display seconds, but has a check box to remove them. Are all these developers European or Asian? And is the convention to show PM in front instead of in back there? (Have seen this on two apps... in US we usually put the AM/PM following - no biggie, just a little disorienting). Displays date by default with no option to re...

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    Tymoteusz Mróz

    Jun 5, 2024

    Hi, and thank you! I've yet to implement the ability to change font with the interface, but if you open developer tools on a new tab (press F12) and go to the console, you can change the font to one of your choosing by typing 'localstorage.bodyFont = "insert font name here"' (without the single quotes) and pressing enter. For example, localstorage.bodyFont = "Arial" will change the font to Arial. You will need the font installed on your machine to use it, and you will have to refresh the page to see your change!

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    Akash Menon

    Nov 24, 2021

    I can't decide if I'd like to do this - I actually like having different colours for my different operating systems! I may add an option in the future.

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