![]() ![]() I am battling and Facebook with this Chrome extension. There are others like LeechBlock (Firefox) Tabminder is one of the many “focus worthy” apps out there protecting us from the scourge of distracting sites and helping us earn our pay in whatever we do. If you want to continue on the distracting site click Restart timer and your time quota starts again. Click on Close Tab and get back to your work. When the time quota is up, Tabminder will redirect you to a reminder page. If the Show remaining time in toolbar is enabled in the options page, the icon will also display the number of minutes remaining.ĥ. When you are on a site that is listed in your timesink, the stopwatch icon turns red. You can also change the default time limit if you wish.Ĥ. ![]() Both these options use the default time limit from the settings page which is 10 minutes. Or, if you don’t want to add it permanently, you can start a temporary timer by selecting Start timer. You can also add a site to the list of timesinks by clicking the icon and selecting Add page to timesinks. Each site you add becomes a part of the ‘Timesink List’ which is always editable.ģ. You can open the Settings page and add the website for which you want to enter time blocks (in minutes). ![]() Tabminder appears as a stopwatch icon on your toolbar.Ģ. Here are the short steps illustrating how Tabminder helps you attain a bit of self-control on distracting websites:ġ. When time’s up, it will prompt you to close the tab or restart the timer. Tabminder begins the countdown down from your preset time limit. When you open the distracting site and start spending time on it, Tabminder will gently remind you the quota of time you have allocated for it. It gives you the control to set a limit on a site by site basis. Tabminder is a very simple Chrome extension that has a single purpose – to limit the time you spend on distracting sites like Reddit, Twitter, and Facebook among many others. If you are not, then read on and please focus because I am going to tell you about a little Chrome extension that just might help you win points in the fight against online distraction. If you are always in the zone of focus while working then disregard this post. It is said, and no doubt is true, that if you have focus then everything else just falls in place. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Details
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |