Browser extension installation
The daily.dev browser extension is a powerful tool to enhance your daily.dev experience. It allows daily.dev to show up in a new tab, helping you develop a daily reading habit. Don't worry, you can easily pause the new tab behaviour whenever you want! Additionally, the extension provides access to the companion widget for added convenience.
Supported browsers
You can install the daily.dev extension on the following browsers:
Wait, but what about Firefox? We’ve had to temporarily remove the Firefox extension from the store due to the Mozilla review team’s decision to enforce certain terms. These terms include changes that are partially non-feasible and not reasonable for any app developer to implement, affecting our ability to operate and monetize the app. As a result, Mozilla reverted our extension to an outdated version, making it unusable. We are actively working to find a resolution and appreciate your understanding and patience.
Just install the extension, open a new tab, and you're all set!
Using Safari, Firefox, Brave, Opera, Vivaldi, or another browser?
You can try out our progressive web app, which has all the core functionality you need!
Troubleshooting
- My Chrome's bookmarks bar is gone. How can I bring it back?
- I want shortcuts to show on my home page. Does daily.dev support this?
My Chrome's bookmarks bar is gone. How can I bring it back?
To bring back your bookmarks bar in Google Chrome, you can follow these two methods:
Using Keyboard shortcuts
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For Windows users: Press CTRL + SHIFT + B
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For Mac users: Press CMD⌘ + SHIFT⇧ + B
Using Chrome's settings menu
- Click on the three dots (⠇) on the top right corner of your Google Chrome browser.
- Go to Bookmarks > Show Bookmarks Bar.
Adding custom shortcuts to daily.dev
If you are using the daily.dev extension, you can add custom shortcuts to easily access your frequently used sites.
- Click on the "Add shortcuts" button (1), located towards the top right of your feed.
- A modal will appear with the following options:
- My shortcuts (2)
- Most Visited Sites (3)
By default, "My Shortcuts" will be shown.
- If you want to configure your own shortcuts, simply add the full URL of each site into the list below (4) and then save your changes.
Importing shortcuts from Chrome
You can easily import your most visited sites from Google Chrome to save time creating shortcuts manually. Here's how:
- Click on "Most Visited Sites" (3 above).
- A modal will appear, informing you that we need additional permissions. Click "Next" (5) to continue.
- Grant the necessary permissions when prompted.
- The list of shortcuts will be automatically populated with your most visited sites.
- Save and close the modal to see your selected shortcuts in place of the "Add Shortcuts" button (6).
- You can always change your shortcuts by clicking on the three dots (⠇) at any time!