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CrossFire for Google Chrome™ allows you to move to the next link with a keyboard.
This method is called "Spatial Navigation" in Opera and "CrossFire" in Firefox Addons.

Usage:
 Shift + Up     : navigate up
 Shift + Down   : navigate down
 Shift + Left   : navigate left
 Shift + Right  : navigate right
 Enter: navigate the focused link

History:
 0.2.6:
  add ignoring if event.defaultPrevented == true (thanks github.com/ijprest!)
 0.2.5:
  add ignoring Content editable documents (thanks github.com/takuya!)
 0.2.4:
  update manifest version
 0.2.3:
  highlight by extension
  rename extension name
 0.2.2:
  option page to change keybindings
 0.2.1:
  work on https://*
  show the icon in chrome:extensions page

Authors:
  mallowlabs <[email protected]>
  Volker Eichhorn <[email protected]>

Repository:
 http://github.com/mallowlabs/crossfire-chrome/
 This extension is an open source software (The MIT License).

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crossfire-chrome's Issues

Visible area is not respected when a link is already highlighted

  1. Start spatial browsing, highlight a link close to the top of the page
  2. Scroll down, so that the link is no longer visible
  3. Try spatial navigation again.

It jumps back to the top, instead of restarting in the new visible area. That's unexpected and counterintuitive.

More visible highlight

The default highlight Chrome/Chromium uses is not very visible in many situations, particularly things like links with image thumbnails. There should be available a much more aggressive highlight to make it obvious where the focus is.

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