- What is the Chrome extension for redirect?
- How do I redirect a URL in Chrome?
- How do I automatically redirect a website to another URL?
- How do I see redirects in Chrome?
What is the Chrome extension for redirect?
Redirector is an extension that allows you to specify patterns for pages that should be automatically redirected to other pages. E.g. you always want http://example.com/foo.html to redirect to http://example.com/bar.html.
How do I redirect a URL in Chrome?
Current page can be redirected by clicking the right mouse button on the page, not on any kind of media or other elements, but basically the background. Left mouse click redirects in the current tab and the middle and the right one to a new tab when using the toolbar popup.
How do I automatically redirect a website to another URL?
To redirect from an HTML page, use the META Tag. With this, use the http-equiv attribute to provide an HTTP header for the value of the content attribute. The value of the content is the number of seconds; you want the page to redirect after.
How do I see redirects in Chrome?
Type "cache:sitename.com" in the address bar of Chrome and press "Enter" where "sitename" is the URL that is generating the redirect. This will show you a cached version of the site on which you can use the Inspect Element pane to find and capture the redirect URL.