
Originally published byDev.to
I got tired of fighting my browser, so I built this
While working and browsing daily, I kept running into the same tiny frustrations:
- Missing letters while selecting text
- Constantly reaching for browser back/forward buttons
- Awkward zoom shortcuts
- Repetitive copy/search actions
So I built a small extension called Click-Line to reduce those little friction points.
Features
- Smart text selection (auto-snaps to full words)
- Mouse gesture navigation
- Hold Right Button + Click Left β Back
- Hold Left Button + Click Right β Forward
- Mouse scroll zoom
- Quick Copy / Search / Paste popup
- Multi-selection support
- Link copy with Alt + Drag
It works across websites, editors, chats, docs, and more.
- No tracking
- No accounts
- Everything runs locally
Honestly, these are small improvements individually, but together they made browsing feel noticeably smoother after a few days of use.
Would love feedback from people who spend a lot of time in browsers, coding, researching, or writing.
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